-A new thread to store concert talk from here to eternity instead of having year specific threads.
For my 2023 calendar the only tickets I have so far are: - Taylor Swift @ NRG - Dead & Company @ Wrigley.
I'd like to see Tyler Childers at 713 but every time I look at tickets I get angry and think "F him" because they are very overpriced for an artist at his level, IMHO.
Other things I'm looking at but haven't bought yet: - Built To Spill @ White Oak 4/17 - The Backseat Lovers @ Bayou Place 5/19
Lyle Lovett and his acoustic band a few days later at Rudder
Considering Winery Dogs in March. See if I can talk my brother into going and maybe hit up the Cedar Park show, although my brother hates the word "cedar" this month.
I'd like to see Tyler Childers at 713 but every time I look at tickets I get angry and think "F him" because they are very overpriced for an artist at his level, IMHO.
From a face value perspective? Cause that show sold out pretty quick.
Kevin Fowler @ Freiheit's Muse and Evanescence at Moody's Feb 28 Cody Jinks at HLS&R and Waco Tyler Childers in Irving Blackberry Smoke at Floores in April Reckless Kelly at Stubb's in August. Zach Bryan in Houston (just purchased 4 tix on 2/15) Rodney Crowell, Gruene Hall in June Aaron Lewis accoustic at Floores Cody Jinks in Deadwood SD Shane Smith and the Saints at Whitewater. Aaron Lewis at Round Rock Highway 30 Fest in Ft Worth U2 @ The Sphere Cody Jinks-Vegas
Still have Cody Jinks in Vegas and someone mentioned Pearl Jam ticket prices being reasonable (08/07/23)
Will also make a Zach Bryan show somewhere and another Cody Jinks if he is close to home and will pick a few Whitewater and Gruene shows this year.
All my shows I've got planned so far are HLSR. Have tickets already for Cody Jinks, will probably catch Turnpike as well, plus Reckless Kelly at cookoff.
Childers 713 sold out from scalpers (probably ticketmaster themselves) and bots. If I find reasonable tix last minute I'd like to go, but F Ticketmaster.
HighwaterFest in April in Charleston. Specifically for Beck, Wilco, and Shovels & Rope, but looking forward to a lot of the other artists as well.
I saw Shovels & Rope at Red Rocks.
They're ... interesting for sure.
Did you see them at the Turnpike show last year? I was there too. I've liked Shovels & Rope for a while after watching their Tiny Desk concert. First time I'd seen them live. I don't like all their songs, but a lot of them are good. Interesting idea, kind of a folk/bluegrass White Stripes.
Yes, face value was like $175 a ticket for GA. Nuts for him IMHO based off other acts I've seen at that exact venue that I would put at his level or even higher.
F Ticketmaster indeed. And on secondary, after service fees ($52 per ticket!) looks like you have to shell out over $200 per just to get in the door. I really want to go to this show but damn that seems ridiculous for GA.
I love Childers but part of me desperately hopes he walks on stage to a venue that's 1/3 full. Something needs to makes artists and Ticketmaster wake up. Something has to change. I love going to concerts, but F this. I'll support smaller bands like The Backseat Lovers playing Bayou for $50 total (including fees) or Built To Spill playing White Oak for $33.50 total (including fees).
Charlie Robison April 14th at 11th St Bar in Bandera.
I thought Charlie had to retire from singing due to his vocal chords or something?
He is making a comeback. We saw him in Seguin right before Thanksgiving and he was rusty, but it was good to have him back out there. It was just at the start of his small tour and when someone yelled something about Gruene Hall, he said that he would get back there soon. So, it sounds like he is making a go of it.
Anyone else applauding Metallica for their smart marketing for their tour and the bright yellow background. You can see it everyone on the Web and noticeable a mile away with that color. They're on top of their branding game.
Inhaler at White Oak Music Hall Ed Sheeran at NRG (taking Mrs. Spadilly) DMB on their annual Woodlands stop in May? Hopefully Jimmy Buffett tours again…
I'm really tempted to fly somewhere to see the Death Cab/Postal Service 20 year tour. Both those albums were in constant rotation for me when they came out, but I'm just not sure I want to spend the money. Seems like chasing nostalgia by overpaying is always a diminishing return. Wish they had (or will soon announce) a show or two in or near Houston, but my hope is fleeting.
-A new thread to store concert talk from here to eternity instead of having year specific threads.
For my 2023 calendar the only tickets I have so far are: - Taylor Swift @ NRG - Dead & Company @ Wrigley.
I'd like to see Tyler Childers at 713 but every time I look at tickets I get angry and think "F him" because they are very overpriced for an artist at his level, IMHO.
Other things I'm looking at but haven't bought yet: - Built To Spill @ White Oak 4/17 - The Backseat Lovers @ Bayou Place 5/19
This should be great. One of the best three days of my life was Fare Thee Well at Soldier Field and we kicked off day 1 with our first ever trip to Wrigley for a day game.
Right now all I've got are the two Billy Strings shows in Austin June 2nd and 3rd. Depeche Mode in San Antonio is heavily on my radar for April 2nd but ticket prices are flat out ridiculous. Face value semi-decent seats are $600+.
ETA: Do have Dead & Co on the calendar for Dallas May 26th.
Charlie Robison April 14th at 11th St Bar in Bandera.
I thought Charlie had to retire from singing due to his vocal chords or something?
He is making a comeback. We saw him in Seguin right before Thanksgiving and he was rusty, but it was good to have him back out there. It was just at the start of his small tour and when someone yelled something about Gruene Hall, he said that he would get back there soon. So, it sounds like he is making a go of it.
As a follow up here, Charlie Robison will be playing Gruene Hall in early May.
I'd totally go see her, but I'm sure I'll have to pay $250 ea just to get nosebleeds. So.. I guess not.
Not touring a new album, strictly a greatest hits tour. Don't know if she's ever done it. Looks like her previous tours in 2019 and 2012, 2008 and 2006 were all in support of new albums, and they took up a big chunk of setlist. (like 9-10 songs)
Legacy members of Madonna's Official Fan Club will have a pre-sale opportunity beginning on January 17 at 12 p.m. ET through January 18 at 5 p.m. ET for all North America based shows and from 9 a.m. GMT/ 10 a.m. CET to 5 p.m. GMT/ 6 p.m. CET on January 18 for U.K. and European shows. THE CELEBRATION TOUR NORTH AMERICAN DATES: Sat Jul 15 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena Tue Jul 18 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena Sat Jul 22 Phoenix, AZ Footprint Center Tue Jul 25 Denver, CO Ball Arena Thu Jul 27 Tulsa, OK BOK Center Sun Jul 30 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center Wed Aug 02 Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse Sat Aug 05 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena Mon. Aug 07 Pittsburgh, PA PPG Paints Arena Wed Aug 09 Chicago, IL United Center Sun Aug 13 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena Sat Aug 19 Montreal, QC Centre Bell Wed Aug 23 New York, NY Madison Square Garden Thu Aug 24 New York, NY Madison Square Garden Wed Aug 30 Boston, MA TD Garden Sat Sep 02 Washington, DC Capital One Arena Tue Sep 05 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena Thu Sep 07 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena Sat Sep 09 Miami, FL Miami-Dade Arena Wed Sep 13 Houston, TX Toyota Center Mon Sep 18 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center Thu Sep 21 Austin, TX Moody Center ATX Wed Sep 27 Los Angeles, CA Crypto.com Arena Wed Oct 04 San Francisco, CA Chase Center Sat Oct 07 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena
THE CELEBRATION TOUR EUROPE DATES: Sat Oct 14 London, UK The O2 Sat Oct 21 Antwerp, BE Sportpaleis Wed. Oct. 25 Copenhagen, DK Royal Arena Sat Oct 28 Stockholm, SE Tele2 Wed Nov 01 Barcelona, ES Palau Sant Jordi Mon Nov 06 Lisbon, PT Altice Arena Sun Nov 12 Paris, FR Accor Arena Mon Nov 13 Paris, FR Accor Arena Wed Nov 15 Cologne, DE Lanxess Arena Thu Nov 23 Milan, IT Mediolanum Forum Tue Nov 28 Berlin, DE Mercedes-Benz Arena Fri Dec 1 Amsterdam, NL Ziggo Dome
Crazy, I had no idea, she really hasn't toured that much! Roughly 400 shows in the US in 40 years.
Compare to someone like Metallica who did 400 shows from 1989 to 1992, even though during that time period they spent 10-11 months on writing and recording an album.
Per setlist.fm;
Madonna has only played once in dallas since 1990, and 3 stops in Houston since 1990, and only one show in austin, in 1985. Even a city like Chicago has only had her come through 11 times sine her career began.