I mean it worked out, but I would never want to see a band on warped for their farewell since they only get like what 8 songs? I get your point, but I guess it depends on if you're working from the assumption that most Yellowcard fans will be attending warped anyway, and I truly have no idea if that's the case. I consider myself a little more than a casual YC fan, but I wouldn't call myself a big fan either, but I know seeing them at Warped just would not have been enough to scratch the itch.
They sold out 4 shows in a row for their farewell tour in MN. Each show sold out in hours. MN also never got the album shows.
Huge show coming up in SLC tonight. Show is completely sold out, 2,600 tickets sold. They tend to sell ~1,400 here and the shows are always fantastic, so needless to say tonight is going to be one for the ages.
I saw Yellowcard, The Starting Line, and The Matches 12 years ago today. I'll be seeing Yellowcard for the final time next week.
About the other night in SLC......... wow. Sold out show, crowd almost 3,000 people strong, energy from the crowd was off the walls and borderline out of control, (Sean had to calm everybody down after a few songs haha) and a setlist that perfectly highlights the band's incredible discography and career. The new songs got a great response – Rest in Peace got a lot of love from the crowd and What Appears was everything I was hoping for – and it was awesome to hear songs like Cut Me Mick and Hollywood Died, favorites of mine I had never heard live. I think I will manage to work in a few more shows before they go away for good, but I don't think any of those nights will be able to top SLC. There is just something about this band and this town that just click, and some incredibly special shows happen as a result.
I guess maybe fuck the idea of looking at a forum about the tour if you don't want it spoiled for you?
Iirc the LA show is the only one where they play Ocean Avenue all the way through. Posting the eight songs they played after, that hardly counts.
Anyone in the Orlando area looking to buy two tickets for the Tuesday, November 22nd show? Wife and I couldn't find anyone to watch our kids that evening, but we'll be in town for Disney anyway.
Aaaaaand I probably can't go to the Atlanta or Charlotte show due to work(I know my schedule a month out usually). Unless I can manage something crazy, I might have to sell my Charlotte ticket. Fml.
I called House of Blues. The Chicago shows are general admission floor and then the two balconies. So the pit isn't separate from the rest of the floor.
Might want to check Stubhub. My buddy just got a ticket for the first Chicago show on Stubhub for $45 ($42 on Ticketmaster).
nah they're 65 minimum there, i'm not paying that much craigslist is 60 as well, not looking good for me but i figured to try
This is excellent news. My tickets for Thursday don't say PIT so I was afraid it would be separate again. Was fortunate to be in the pit for Sum 41 last week, but I couldn't believe how packed the GA (non-pit) was.
From what I was told by a lady at the box office, tickets for these shows went on sale before their new GA floor/pit policy was started. I was really nervous about my tickets too!
I only saw Yellowcard three times before they went on hiatus. I didn't really start going to a lot of shows until after college. I was just curious which tours I missing seeing them on. I found these. Did I miss any? Warped Tour 2002 Yellowcard/Something Corporate/The Format (2004) Warped Tour 2004 Yellowcard/The Starting Line/The Matches (2004) Yellowcard/Anberlin/Reeve Oliver (2005) Yellowcard/Matchbook Romance/Rock Kills Kid/Hedley (2006) Sum 41/Yellowcard/Amber Pacific/Monty Are I (2007) Yellowcard/Secondhand Serenade/PlayRadioPlay/The Spill Canvas/Treaty of Paris (2008)