The Official 2026 Tour Rumor Thread

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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,918
    It’s usually the younger ones that can’t or don’t know how to properly consume alcohol! The problem is that they drink lots of alcohol and then someone lights a joint and they decide to smoke that’s when it’s over for them! I’ll either just drink a drink or maybe two beers and I’ll eat an edible way before show time 
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,918
    yosi said:
    Drunks in the seats close to you are even worse than GA. At least you can move in GA. In Baltimore my whole section was wasted and pretty lethargic the whole show. Then some dude puked so bad, similar to the Boston 2 puke, and cleared out 3 rows while one custodian cleaned up the mess with flashlights. I just couldn’t get into that show whatsoever 
    Nothing comes close to the Boston 2 Puke. Fairly certain that cleared out an entire section and left a hole in the floor. 
    I met him a couple of times at different shows not drunk though 
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 16,384
    nicknyr15 said:
    Drunks in the seats close to you are even worse than GA. At least you can move in GA. In Baltimore my whole section was wasted and pretty lethargic the whole show. Then some dude puked so bad, similar to the Boston 2 puke, and cleared out 3 rows while one custodian cleaned up the mess with flashlights. I just couldn’t get into that show whatsoever 
    I know I’m a party pooper. But I wish there was no alcohol allowed at concerts. So many people act like idiots and/or can’t handle themselves. I see it at every show one way or another . 
    I’m all in for this.  I love a beer but I wouldn’t miss alcohol for second if they didn’t sell it.  I’m there for the music.  Listening to boots from the last couple tours and it’s kind of jarring to hear how many times Ed has to stop mid song to check on someone.  
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  • ally12
    ally12 Ottawa, ON, CAN Posts: 538
     

    That clock is suspicious..
    They were probably doing the 2016 social media trend
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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,466
    on2legs said:
    nicknyr15 said:
    Drunks in the seats close to you are even worse than GA. At least you can move in GA. In Baltimore my whole section was wasted and pretty lethargic the whole show. Then some dude puked so bad, similar to the Boston 2 puke, and cleared out 3 rows while one custodian cleaned up the mess with flashlights. I just couldn’t get into that show whatsoever 
    I know I’m a party pooper. But I wish there was no alcohol allowed at concerts. So many people act like idiots and/or can’t handle themselves. I see it at every show one way or another . 
    I’m all in for this.  I love a beer but I wouldn’t miss alcohol for second if they didn’t sell it.  I’m there for the music.  Listening to boots from the last couple tours and it’s kind of jarring to hear how many times Ed has to stop mid song to check on someone.  
    I'll have maybe one beer before/during the show and that's it.  Never been drunk at a pj show, want to remember every second of it.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 8,105
    mcgruff10 said:
    on2legs said:
    nicknyr15 said:
    Drunks in the seats close to you are even worse than GA. At least you can move in GA. In Baltimore my whole section was wasted and pretty lethargic the whole show. Then some dude puked so bad, similar to the Boston 2 puke, and cleared out 3 rows while one custodian cleaned up the mess with flashlights. I just couldn’t get into that show whatsoever 
    I know I’m a party pooper. But I wish there was no alcohol allowed at concerts. So many people act like idiots and/or can’t handle themselves. I see it at every show one way or another . 
    I’m all in for this.  I love a beer but I wouldn’t miss alcohol for second if they didn’t sell it.  I’m there for the music.  Listening to boots from the last couple tours and it’s kind of jarring to hear how many times Ed has to stop mid song to check on someone.  
    I'll have maybe one beer before/during the show and that's it.  Never been drunk at a pj show, want to remember every second of it.  
    Checks out doesn't it @D-Rod
    "A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,709
    It’s usually the younger ones that can’t or don’t know how to properly consume alcohol! The problem is that they drink lots of alcohol and then someone lights a joint and they decide to smoke that’s when it’s over for them! I’ll either just drink a drink or maybe two beers and I’ll eat an edible way before show time 
    Dude I wish that was correct but it’s usually people my age or older. They act like children , spill beer, loudly talk while the band is playing or pass out and disrupt the show. That’s just my experience. 
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,732
    Some people get a night out in a year or maybe more to see a rock concert where they got fucked up each time since they were 13. At least they do not blow up M80s or throw bottles anymore. If someone is having trouble help them out. Even if they puke on your $150 shoes.
  • Bart.niessen
    Bart.niessen The Netherlands Posts: 93
    ally12 said:
     

    That clock is suspicious..
    They were probably doing the 2016 social media trend
    Ah damn indeed..
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,918
    nicknyr15 said:
    josevolution said: loop
    It’s usually the younger ones that can’t or don’t know how to properly consume alcohol! The problem is that they drink lots of alcohol and then someone lights a joint and they decide to smoke that’s when it’s over for them! I’ll either just drink a drink or maybe two beers and I’ll eat an edible way before show time 
    Dude I wish that was correct but it’s usually people my age or older. They act like children , spill beer, loudly talk while the band is playing or pass out and disrupt the show. That’s just my experience. 
    I’m 65 those your age is who I’m talking about 😂
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • D-Rod
    D-Rod Hamilton, Ontario Posts: 2,011
    mcgruff10 said:
    on2legs said:
    nicknyr15 said:
    Drunks in the seats close to you are even worse than GA. At least you can move in GA. In Baltimore my whole section was wasted and pretty lethargic the whole show. Then some dude puked so bad, similar to the Boston 2 puke, and cleared out 3 rows while one custodian cleaned up the mess with flashlights. I just couldn’t get into that show whatsoever 
    I know I’m a party pooper. But I wish there was no alcohol allowed at concerts. So many people act like idiots and/or can’t handle themselves. I see it at every show one way or another . 
    I’m all in for this.  I love a beer but I wouldn’t miss alcohol for second if they didn’t sell it.  I’m there for the music.  Listening to boots from the last couple tours and it’s kind of jarring to hear how many times Ed has to stop mid song to check on someone.  
    I'll have maybe one beer before/during the show and that's it.  Never been drunk at a pj show, want to remember every second of it.  
    Checks out doesn't it @D-Rod
    We can confirm "one drink Mike" was in full effect for Pittsburgh. 
             I was feeling no pain Raleigh N2 in the pit but I was a responsible douchbag.  However, I'm aware that you Julie and Laura had to hold my spot during my pre show pee breaks.  DEPENDS FOR ALL!!!!!
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    2013.....London, Buffalo
    2014.....Detroit
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    2018.....Seattle N1, Seattle N2
    2022.....San Diego, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Phoenix, Oakland N1, Oakland N2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto  
    2023.....Fort Worth N1, Fort Worth N2, Austin N1, Austin N2
    2024.....Las Vegas N1, Las Vegas N2, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Boston N1, Boston N2
    2025.....Raleigh N1, Raleigh N2, Pittsburgh N1, Pittsburgh N2
    2026.....????????????????????????????????????????? 
  • Shaindli1
    Shaindli1 Worcester, MA Posts: 3,293
    I never drink at shows. As a woman I'm painfully aware how unsafe it could get. 
    #Grievance2025 
  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,709
    nicknyr15 said:
    josevolution said: loop
    It’s usually the younger ones that can’t or don’t know how to properly consume alcohol! The problem is that they drink lots of alcohol and then someone lights a joint and they decide to smoke that’s when it’s over for them! I’ll either just drink a drink or maybe two beers and I’ll eat an edible way before show time 
    Dude I wish that was correct but it’s usually people my age or older. They act like children , spill beer, loudly talk while the band is playing or pass out and disrupt the show. That’s just my experience. 
    I’m 65 those your age is who I’m talking about 😂
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,709
    Get_Right said:
    Some people get a night out in a year or maybe more to see a rock concert where they got fucked up each time since they were 13. At least they do not blow up M80s or throw bottles anymore. If someone is having trouble help them out. Even if they puke on your $150 shoes.
    I don’t have empathy towards an adult who drinks too much and is now ruining everyone’s night around them or acting belligerent. Especially if I’m with my wife. Someone passing out or falling ill is another story entirely 
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,732
    nicknyr15 said:
    Get_Right said:
    Some people get a night out in a year or maybe more to see a rock concert where they got fucked up each time since they were 13. At least they do not blow up M80s or throw bottles anymore. If someone is having trouble help them out. Even if they puke on your $150 shoes.
    I don’t have empathy towards an adult who drinks too much and is now ruining everyone’s night around them or acting belligerent. Especially if I’m with my wife. Someone passing out or falling ill is another story entirely 

    Been in that situation many times. Nine times out of ten a little kindness diffuses the situation. But yes, drunk sweaty sloppy guys bumping up against me are why I have not been in the pit for 20 years. I would not want to be a women in that circumstance. It is not about empathy, it is about knowing what is going to happen and avoiding it.
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 8,105
    D-Rod said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    on2legs said:
    nicknyr15 said:
    Drunks in the seats close to you are even worse than GA. At least you can move in GA. In Baltimore my whole section was wasted and pretty lethargic the whole show. Then some dude puked so bad, similar to the Boston 2 puke, and cleared out 3 rows while one custodian cleaned up the mess with flashlights. I just couldn’t get into that show whatsoever 
    I know I’m a party pooper. But I wish there was no alcohol allowed at concerts. So many people act like idiots and/or can’t handle themselves. I see it at every show one way or another . 
    I’m all in for this.  I love a beer but I wouldn’t miss alcohol for second if they didn’t sell it.  I’m there for the music.  Listening to boots from the last couple tours and it’s kind of jarring to hear how many times Ed has to stop mid song to check on someone.  
    I'll have maybe one beer before/during the show and that's it.  Never been drunk at a pj show, want to remember every second of it.  
    Checks out doesn't it @D-Rod
    We can confirm "one drink Mike" was in full effect for Pittsburgh. 
             I was feeling no pain Raleigh N2 in the pit but I was a responsible douchbag.  However, I'm aware that you Julie and Laura had to hold my spot during my pre show pee breaks.  DEPENDS FOR ALL!!!!!
    The band is missing out on a huge market on Depends for us aging fans in the pit! 
    "A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,709
    Get_Right said:
    nicknyr15 said:
    Get_Right said:
    Some people get a night out in a year or maybe more to see a rock concert where they got fucked up each time since they were 13. At least they do not blow up M80s or throw bottles anymore. If someone is having trouble help them out. Even if they puke on your $150 shoes.
    I don’t have empathy towards an adult who drinks too much and is now ruining everyone’s night around them or acting belligerent. Especially if I’m with my wife. Someone passing out or falling ill is another story entirely 

    Been in that situation many times. Nine times out of ten a little kindness diffuses the situation. But yes, drunk sweaty sloppy guys bumping up against me are why I have not been in the pit for 20 years. I would not want to be a women in that circumstance. It is not about empathy, it is about knowing what is going to happen and avoiding it.
    I do my best to avoid it. But it’s happened in seats and it’s hard to avoid it there. 
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,732
    nicknyr15 said:
    Get_Right said:
    nicknyr15 said:
    Get_Right said:
    Some people get a night out in a year or maybe more to see a rock concert where they got fucked up each time since they were 13. At least they do not blow up M80s or throw bottles anymore. If someone is having trouble help them out. Even if they puke on your $150 shoes.
    I don’t have empathy towards an adult who drinks too much and is now ruining everyone’s night around them or acting belligerent. Especially if I’m with my wife. Someone passing out or falling ill is another story entirely 

    Been in that situation many times. Nine times out of ten a little kindness diffuses the situation. But yes, drunk sweaty sloppy guys bumping up against me are why I have not been in the pit for 20 years. I would not want to be a women in that circumstance. It is not about empathy, it is about knowing what is going to happen and avoiding it.
    I do my best to avoid it. But it’s happened in seats and it’s hard to avoid it there. 

    It is a rock concert. I am not expecting good behavior for the most part.  I think twice in decades of shows I had to ask security to intervene. Security may have had to ask my friend to leave on more than one occasion. It is what it is.
  • cutz
    cutz Posts: 12,469
    nicknyr15 said:
    Drunks in the seats close to you are even worse than GA. At least you can move in GA. In Baltimore my whole section was wasted and pretty lethargic the whole show. Then some dude puked so bad, similar to the Boston 2 puke, and cleared out 3 rows while one custodian cleaned up the mess with flashlights. I just couldn’t get into that show whatsoever 
    I know I’m a party pooper. But I wish there was no alcohol allowed at concerts. So many people act like idiots and/or can’t handle themselves. I see it at every show one way or another . 
    They would just drink more before the show.

    I'm just saving up as much as possible for the '27 Tour?
  • runstaples
    runstaples WY/NC Posts: 1,364
    edited January 25
    The only drunk people ive had to deal with was at MSG last year in the stands. Every time Eddie would start talking about something theyd yell for him to shut up and play a song. God that pissed me off.
    Appeared to be an animal, yet so polite.