I'm going to that date and have pit seats. Looking forward to the show itself but nothing else about the experience! If you change your mind, there are about 17,000 seats left haha
Camden isn't much better https://concerts1.livenation.com/ev...67.219325456.1499959298-1030014855.1482416409
Wow. At least the pit sold out in Mansfield! I know it's been discussed in this thread already but I truly have no idea why they thought they could headline these amphitheaters.
Thanks, I just did! Wow, the Cleveland date has not sold well at all. Not sure if this link will work or not: https://concerts1.livenation.com/ev...4.1767912550.1499962796-1381100447.1453225121
Is this tour worth going to just for JEW? Ridgefield is about an hour away for me, but they're going to be playing a headliner about 2 hours away from me in September.
just got a Goldstar email for the Hollywood Bowl show, gulp. Yeah, no real idea why this was booked in venues of this size..
If you're going solely to see JEW, I'd go see the headlining show (and 10-11 more songs). Plus, you won't have to pay Incubus prices (unless you can find a deal, which obviously can be had with a show selling this poorly) with a crowd that pretty much only knows the last few songs.
Atlas Genius and Jimmy Eat World were great last night in Bethel. And we got "Lucky Denver Mint", which I was pretty happy about. I'm a pretty big fan of the majority of Incubus' records, but I was a little let down with their performance, which seemed mailed in at times. They did sound great, though, and "Aqueous Transmission" was a fantastic closer. Overall, a pretty decent night for a $20 seat.
Read a review on the Syracuse show. A little over 7k fans were in attendance in a venue with a 17,500 cap.
And on a Saturday night, too. I'd estimate there were 8-9,000 there last night in Bethel. Venue's cap is 15,000.
Does anyone know what set times have (roughly) been? Have to haul out to Jones Beach from the city on Wed and don't want to miss Jimmy Eat World (but definitely DO want to miss Judah and the Lion, fuck that band).
I'm surprised Jimmy Eat World is playing 14-15 songs every night as the opener. Hell, that's a Thursday headlining set. I would have guessed somewhere in the 9-11 song range. I'm still skipping this.
Goldstar is a company that sells discounted/comp tickets to shows. Mostly stuff that sells poorly (theater, comedy clubs, tribute bands) - You can sign up for their email list and they'll email you every so often when new shows become available.
Oh, okay. That makes sense and it's kind of what I expected it to be. Lol. I signed up to get e-Mails from Live Nation when they release more of "free" tickets through the voucher program and this morning I got an e-Mail saying that they'll be releasing shows and it makes me wonder / hope if this is one of them.