Mexican Independence Day – Monday, September 16, 2024. So all the major festivities will be the weekend before Riot, Sept 14-15
I like Anxious a lot and I was still kind of in awe of how great they were on the TWY tour. They'd be great at Riot, and I'd like to see Koyo too.
same, super easy. trying the lay away plan this time only bc this current pay check period has been one of the most expenive ive ever had in my life (personal property tax, vet bills, postal service tickets, christmas, and my car got its mirror knocked off in a hit and run, all since dec 1st, lol..)
Got my ticket as well. Did the payment plan and it was like $65 now and something like $21 a month for the next 9 months so basically free right?
I could see any or all three of those bands on Riot this year! So this is cool to see. Not sure if this is a known thing or if it was just new to me but... Apparently the new One Step Closer album was produced by John Feldman? Travis Barker mentioned that on a recent podcast and it kinda makes me think that they'll be really going for it with this new album. Could be in a very place popularity-wise in September depending on how all that shakes out, when its released, etc.
I could see the X-Ray Arcade show as a Riot presents - no Chicago dates is a good sign, but it also may mean nothing Also, not mentioned yet but Supernova Ska and Riot will be different weekends, so maybe Riot can up the ska
Yup, same. $250 including fees. Guess no tiered pricing for the pre-sale this year. Excited for Riot 2024 already!
The lineup next year better be a good one and better then this year if staring price is $199. The presale they did this year started at $179. With general on sale being like $100 more
I did a blind presale for 2019 and 2020 (which was used in 2021) and they were $99 each. I know it’s early… but I would love to see some names like The Killers or Depeche Mode as headliners.
They've played it twice already in 2013 and 2011 but Weezer is hinting at a 30 anniversary tour of Blue around Riot Weezer planning 'Blue Album' 30th anniversary tour & reissue for 2024 getting Matt Sharp involved and playing some b-sides like Jamie & Susanne would make it worth it as long as they are just a sub-headliner
didnt start going til 2015 but if weezer doing blue album is either the weakest headliner, or maybe even 2nd to somone else, id be so friggin happy. would tie 'the artist in the ambulance' 'what it is too burn' and 'worship & tribute' as the most important albums to young-me, that old-me would get to see live
Perfectly fine with them as a sub, something like Death Cab/QOTSA/Postal last year - but don't even want to speculate on the other band Blue album is one of my top 10 favorite albums - I had it on vinyl, cassette and cd (and mp3 I guess, but ripped from my cd) - but the album play alone doesn't blow me away like the headliners last year if that makes sense
Do a dual co-headliner of Weezer playing Blue and Modest Mouse playing Good News (which will never happen but a man can dream)