The Official 2026 Tour Rumor Thread
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a view from someone in Europe (which 150€ for a ticket is already a lot) im always surprise by how much a concert ticket costs in the US , yes you guys have dynamic pricing (which in most european coutries doesnt happen) but even without that the prices you pay are really really expensive.0
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Strokes pit tix today are over $300 Cdn 🤣
A band who doesn’t even belong in arenas charging that…I’m speechless.0 -
100 % agree!pdalowsky said:
Pj remain the only band out there that I would pay what they ask. One day they are going to call it a day and I really want to have zero regrets. Ive seen acts that are expensive that are not in the same bracket and I figure seeing PJ has always guaranteed me insane entertainment, and some of the best nights of music I have ever seen.CantKeepmedown said:I'm nearly tapped out on PJ prices. 2024-2025 was around $185 I think? If they start to push it to the $250 range I'll likely hang it up and call it a career. Can't justify it when I paid $65 and $75 for My Morning Jacket and Wilco in the past year. Bands that I love and whose live shows are just as good as PJ.
It's a bummer but it's the reality that we are in ATM.
Therefore whatever it costs I am going. As we all get older it becomes more concerning that the next time might be the last time and i just want it to be there forever.up here in my tree in Vienna
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+1 - unfortunately, given how difficult of a ticket they are to get, I don't see the prices staying the same whenever they tour again.pdalowsky said:
Pj remain the only band out there that I would pay what they ask. One day they are going to call it a day and I really want to have zero regrets. Ive seen acts that are expensive that are not in the same bracket and I figure seeing PJ has always guaranteed me insane entertainment, and some of the best nights of music I have ever seen.CantKeepmedown said:I'm nearly tapped out on PJ prices. 2024-2025 was around $185 I think? If they start to push it to the $250 range I'll likely hang it up and call it a career. Can't justify it when I paid $65 and $75 for My Morning Jacket and Wilco in the past year. Bands that I love and whose live shows are just as good as PJ.
It's a bummer but it's the reality that we are in ATM.
Therefore whatever it costs I am going. As we all get older it becomes more concerning that the next time might be the last time and i just want it to be there forever."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0 -
I want to see Tool and Metallica once before they are done. I’ve seen most everyone else I really want to see. Heard great things about Billy Strings and may check him out sometime. Since I'm not too familiar, nosebleeds would be fine with me.
Today's prices for mid level acts has taken me out of contention for seeing them. $79 for front row to see Glen Hansard was great. I'd do thay all day long.
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my wife and I have totally changed our PJ strategy in recent years, partly because of overall industry ticket price increases. We used to do 6-12 shows per touring cycle and follow them through a region for a 4-5 show run if possible.CantKeepmedown said:I'm nearly tapped out on PJ prices. 2024-2025 was around $185 I think? If they start to push it to the $250 range I'll likely hang it up and call it a career. Can't justify it when I paid $65 and $75 for My Morning Jacket and Wilco in the past year. Bands that I love and whose live shows are just as good as PJ.
It's a bummer but it's the reality that we are in ATM.
But now when they announce a tour, we target a place that we would like to explore that we've never been before, with or without PJ. And we make a short vacation out of it. Most recently Austin and Nashville.
Of course we will always hit the home leaning PNW shows
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this is my take as well. Ill pay more for PJ and just limit my going to other shows. to me very little difference between $185 and $250 for a PJ show.pdalowsky said:
Pj remain the only band out there that I would pay what they ask. One day they are going to call it a day and I really want to have zero regrets. Ive seen acts that are expensive that are not in the same bracket and I figure seeing PJ has always guaranteed me insane entertainment, and some of the best nights of music I have ever seen.CantKeepmedown said:I'm nearly tapped out on PJ prices. 2024-2025 was around $185 I think? If they start to push it to the $250 range I'll likely hang it up and call it a career. Can't justify it when I paid $65 and $75 for My Morning Jacket and Wilco in the past year. Bands that I love and whose live shows are just as good as PJ.
It's a bummer but it's the reality that we are in ATM.
Therefore whatever it costs I am going. As we all get older it becomes more concerning that the next time might be the last time and i just want it to be there forever.0 -
This is the way. I had never been to Nashville before and enjoyed my visit there for the shows last year. Definitely would use this method next time too.mr bungle said:
my wife and I have totally changed our PJ strategy in recent years, partly because of overall industry ticket price increases. We used to do 6-12 shows per touring cycle and follow them through a region for a 4-5 show run if possible.CantKeepmedown said:I'm nearly tapped out on PJ prices. 2024-2025 was around $185 I think? If they start to push it to the $250 range I'll likely hang it up and call it a career. Can't justify it when I paid $65 and $75 for My Morning Jacket and Wilco in the past year. Bands that I love and whose live shows are just as good as PJ.
It's a bummer but it's the reality that we are in ATM.
But now when they announce a tour, we target a place that we would like to explore that we've never been before, with or without PJ. And we make a short vacation out of it. Most recently Austin and Nashville.
Of course we will always hit the home leaning PNW showsFirst show: Mansfield N1 1998
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Billy and Goose are $100 or less for the best seats 90% of the time. I got first row next to the stage for Billy at $101 a ticket, Goose is usually the same. AND they live stream videos of their shows every night on nugs. Both acts playing big venues
The Strokes at Red Rocks were $114-$188 this morning but impossible to cart. Actually good pricing for RR…problem is that the first 25 rows are premiums at $350-5002003: Uniondale, MSG x2 | 2004: Reading | 2005: Gorge, Vancouver, Philly | 2006: East Rutherford x2, Gorge x2, Camden 1, Hartford | 2008: MSG x2, VA Beach | 2009: Philly x3 | 2010: MSG x2, Bristow | 2011: Alpine Valley x2 | 2012: MIA Philly | 2013: Wrigley, Charlottesville, Brooklyn 2 | 2014: Milan, Amsterdam 1 | 2016: MSG x2, Fenway x2, Wrigley 2 | 2018: Rome, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 2 | 2021: Sea Hear Now | 2022: San Diego, LA x2, MSG, Camden, Nashville, St. Louis, Denver | 2023: St. Paul 1, Chicago x2, Fort Worth x2, Austin 2 | 2024: Las Vegas 1, Seattle x2, Indy, MSG x2, Philly x2, Baltimore, Ohana 2 | 2025: Florida x2, Atlanta x2, Pittsburgh x20 -
Nice work today by the jury. Long ways to go I’m sure but a positive step.Boston '06
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Hartford '10
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https://www.bostonglobe.com/2026/04/15/business/ticketmaster-live-nation-monopoly-concert-venues/PJ with a shout outBoston '06
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You really should see him, he won't be that far from you ̶t̶h̶i̶s̶ ̶s̶u̶m̶m̶e̶r̶ in a couple of weeks. Some bands put on a show, some put on an event. Billy puts on an event, there's not much like it out there these days. When I was younger I listened to a little country and bluegrass, but he's just a whole 'nother level.darwinstheory said:Heard great things about Billy Strings and may check him out sometime. Since I'm not too familiar, nosebleeds would be fine with me.
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Tickets for Dublin are priced from €83.75 to €255.25 including booking fee, (subject to 12.5% service charge per ticket, max €10.50) on sale this Friday at 10am via Ticketmaster.ie. Wow
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This the Strokes Dublin show.
i wish i wish i wish i wish, i guess it never stops0 -
Friends of mine are travelling much further and seeing Metallica in Cardiff - where they are only playing one night - for exactly this reason. If you don’t live or work in London then 2 nights, with the prices they charge and a night off in between increasing the travel costs, is too much of a commitment for all but the hardcore fans.pdalowsky said:
Yeah would love to catch Metallica one more time but their prices this year were insane, and the fact they were sold in two day packages in London only, meaning a commitment to a weekday show was included with a day between the shows made it a no go for me.Zod said:I'm getting to the same place. Do I really need to pay $400 to $500 to see a band for the 5th, 6th, 7th time kind of thing. I'll go to PJ when they play my area, and as much as people complain, their tickets are still on the lower end many of the veteran stadium/arena acts.This years is kind of light for concerts. I'm mostly done my post covid spin of the big ones still touring that I wanted to do another lap of. I'd like to see Metallica again before they pack it in. PJ plays Vancouver I'm always there. I've still got Radiohead and Poison on my never got to see them list, so I might figure those out.It does feel like I'm waning a bit. It's not that I can't afford the tickets, but at these prices, plus travel, time off work to go, and hotel prices.. I'm like.. all inclusive for a week in Mexico instead?0 -
I should have done Cardiff but I dont think its a weekend and my son (15) is desperate to see them so school would have made it pretty much impossible. So i thought about a family trip to Vegas and make a holiday out of it but man those tickets out there are nigh on impossible to find and ludicrously pricey. Maybe Metallica play Download one more time before they retire. Only an hour from my front door and day tickets are still sort of sensiblestones said:
Friends of mine are travelling much further and seeing Metallica in Cardiff - where they are only playing one night - for exactly this reason. If you don’t live or work in London then 2 nights, with the prices they charge and a night off in between increasing the travel costs, is too much of a commitment for all but the hardcore fans.pdalowsky said:
Yeah would love to catch Metallica one more time but their prices this year were insane, and the fact they were sold in two day packages in London only, meaning a commitment to a weekday show was included with a day between the shows made it a no go for me.Zod said:I'm getting to the same place. Do I really need to pay $400 to $500 to see a band for the 5th, 6th, 7th time kind of thing. I'll go to PJ when they play my area, and as much as people complain, their tickets are still on the lower end many of the veteran stadium/arena acts.This years is kind of light for concerts. I'm mostly done my post covid spin of the big ones still touring that I wanted to do another lap of. I'd like to see Metallica again before they pack it in. PJ plays Vancouver I'm always there. I've still got Radiohead and Poison on my never got to see them list, so I might figure those out.It does feel like I'm waning a bit. It's not that I can't afford the tickets, but at these prices, plus travel, time off work to go, and hotel prices.. I'm like.. all inclusive for a week in Mexico instead?0 -
As far as a standard tour goes, for me, PJ is the only band for which I'd travel and/or pay an elevated ticket price, and even then, it would depend on the travel and how elevated. Having finally seen them in Seattle 2 years ago, I don't know if I'd travel that far again to see them.
These days, if my Mount Rushmores (PJ. The Pumpkins, Metallica, The Strokes) come to the NY area, I'll absolutely see them.
I saw Uncle Neil live for the first time 2 years ago, so I can cross him off my list. Not dying to see anyone else. I could be talked into seeing my lovey, St. Vincent, or someone PJ-adjacent (Glen, Josh). But I've also been there, done that, along with Bruce solo & with E Street, The Who & Roger/Pete solo, U2, Billy Joel. No real need to see them again.
I've never seen McCartney or Dylan. I'd have to think about them, and maybe sell a kidney lol.
I'm also planning a bachelor party for late summer/fall, and looking at either GNR or AC/DC at Met Life. Never seen either one. GNR was the first band I really loved, before PJ, and I really like AC/DC, but if I don't see either, I won't be bothered by it.May your days be long, til kingdom come.0 -
No Ty to shows anymore. Grateful to have seen Hundred and from all my favorite bands. Just on principle alone I can’t support that industry. Plus the fact that human behavior at concerts has seemed to hit an all time low, I’m good.0
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I am going to see Mr. Apostle this Saturday in Charlottesville for the first time, and I have to say one of the big reasons is bc of the ++++ comments on this thread. My friend has seen him @ the past 2 Halloween shows in B'more and said great things as well. He will be one section over from me, bc i just bought the ticket. The weirdest part for me is that I don't know his music, and he varies the covers he plays so often, so I am looking at it as a great adventure. If anyone here is going to the show, pls DM me!njhaley1 said:
You really should see him, he won't be that far from you ̶t̶h̶i̶s̶ ̶s̶u̶m̶m̶e̶r̶ in a couple of weeks. Some bands put on a show, some put on an event. Billy puts on an event, there's not much like it out there these days. When I was younger I listened to a little country and bluegrass, but he's just a whole 'nother level.darwinstheory said:Heard great things about Billy Strings and may check him out sometime. Since I'm not too familiar, nosebleeds would be fine with me.Post edited by nats19 on0 -
You don't need to know any of his music. Just go and enjoy the show. Oddly enough, it won't seem like you're going to a bluegrass show at all. There'll be an abundance of tie-dye and hippie buses.nats19 said:
I am going to see Mr. Apostle this Saturday in Charlottesville for the first time, and I have to say one of the big reasons is bc of the ++++ comments on this thread. My friend has seen him @ the past 2 Halloween shows in B'more and said great things as well. He will be one section over from me, bc i just bought the ticket. The weirdest part for me is that I don't know his music, and he varies the covers he plays so often, so I am looking at it as a great adventure. If anyone here is going to the show, pls DM me!njhaley1 said:
You really should see him, he won't be that far from you ̶t̶h̶i̶s̶ ̶s̶u̶m̶m̶e̶r̶ in a couple of weeks. Some bands put on a show, some put on an event. Billy puts on an event, there's not much like it out there these days. When I was younger I listened to a little country and bluegrass, but he's just a whole 'nother level.darwinstheory said:Heard great things about Billy Strings and may check him out sometime. Since I'm not too familiar, nosebleeds would be fine with me.
Outdoor merch usually opens around 4-4:30p. If you're going to partake, you should be there by at least 2:30p. But the line is always a very festive atmosphere. At least at the shows I've gone to.0
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