If this setlist ends up being wild, then RIP me and my bank account. I’m not going to any shows on this tour (just Lollapalooza) and if they start playing The Hype...I’m gonna have to go.
Probably a little abbreviated like they played at the South America Lollapalooza dates. The Bandito setlist, minus B-stage a few others (no Fairly Local, The Judge, Leave the City)
The Hype live is gorgeous. My favorite non-single on Trench so even though I just flew to Europe to see this damn band, now I have to go see them again this summer.
Going to the Brooklyn & Newark shows next week, and hopefully the San Antonio & Austin shows later in June. I wasn't really planning on doing any shows on this leg, unless they changed the setlist quite a bit, and now that they're playing all 14 songs off Trench every night, I decided I had to go.
It really sucks when a show gets canceled, especially when people have flown in for the show/paid for hotels/etc. But I'm sure they try to avoid it as much as possible. Sounds like there's not actually a Raptors game at the arena that night, so it's harder for some to understand why it's canceled. I also heard the 2nd night wasn't selling that well.
Any idea if they’ll be back on a different tour this year? I want to see them in Mass again since I can’t make it to Brooklyn or Newark next week
They said in an interview with BBC this past weekend that they have tour dates through the rest of this year and some into next year, so sounds like they still have another leg or two to be announced still. I still feel like there's a lot of cities they haven't been to on this album yet (more California shows, Las Vegas, midwest B markets). They went to Boston on the first leg and just played Boston Calling so not sure if they'll be back in MA though.
I feel like the 2020 dates will be all B-markets, Cities like Peoria/Allentown. Like the last leg of the emotional roadshow possibly. Maybe some more Columbus shows like at Express Live or something.
Might be stupid, but would anyone on here be interested in trading a floor ticket for the Brooklyn Show for my floor ticket to the Newark NJ show? I have a ticket to Newark and I have to work but have off the day of the Brooklyn show.
I might sound real fucking crazy here but im planning to get to Bandito Indianapolis 5 days before the show so I can get very middle barricade, Also going to Night 1 Columbus with Night 2. Gonna camp for Night 2 but i'm gonna stay in the back of the pit for Night 1. I'm so excited!
Wait you’re going to literally wait in line for 5 days or you’re going to just get to the city to monitor the situation?
I'll be camping for 5 days, I'm hoping to be the first one there. Knowing the fanbase I probably wont be though hahah
No offense but please do not do that. Your health and safety are not worth it for a concert no matter the artist or band, trust me. I don't want to call anyone on this site anything rude but that just is not a wise decision. I also have a feeling you very well could be one of the first people in line because most people are not crazy enough to camp for 5 WHOLE DAYS. Just don't do it. Use that time to explore the city, assuming you are not from there.
I'm sorry but I still find that ridiculous. When people who travel to other cities/states for shows only visit the hotel room and the venue (when they have time to do other things), it just seems wrong (to me). Four/five days without bathing, getting proper rest, and other essential things (do you have someone take your spot while you go to the bathroom?) is a lot and kind of gross. Not trying to call you out for this, I just don't think it's something that people should be doing. One day? Sure. But 4+ days? That's extreme, unhealthy, and dangerous.
I had floor tickets for the Cleveland show in October and showed up at 8:15 pm and felt like I could have gotten anywhere on the floor if I really tried. At one point I just casually walked to probably 10-15 feet away from the stage barricade. Boggles my mind when people line up for shows before doors open. People move around between sets, get drinks, go to the bathroom, go smoke. I almost always show up to shows 20-30 minutes before the headliner and never have a problem getting a very good spot on the floor and again, if I desired, could easily get extremely close to stage if not all the way up front.