Not a bad idea. I don't think I could live with myself if I missed any of Yellowcard's final set in Chicago though.
During their first headliner back they alternated between Avondale / October Nights so it's definitely possible
Did the Boston show sell out? Fucking Livenation will only allow me to purchase one fucking ticket - I LOATHE that site.
I was able to add two Boston tickets in my cart using the Ticketmaster mobile app. $76.45 for two tickets.
That was an acoustic show for Ocean Avenue and these are all electric. I'm excited to see the album played in full electric.
State Champs is in town the same night as the first Chicago show and Good Charlotte and Bowling For Soup the second night.
Ah, yes it was. I was at that show but couldn't remember the specifics. I haven't listened much to Yellowcard since WYTTSY and saw them twice after that was released, but kind of lost interest in them. If I were still a big fan, I'd be kind of bummed they're playing OA in its entirety their final tour, especially just a few years after the acoustic tour. I get it's their biggest record, but they have so many records, they're obviously going to be forced to cut out a lot of stuff from everything else. I'd much prefer a band play their deeper cuts on a final tour than their biggest album front to back. But that's just me.
They are only playing it in full at 4 dates, and it appears that those 4 are close to cities that get one of the regular shows so if someone really didn't want to see Ocean Ave they could go to a different show.
That makes sense, but I'm seeing them 3 times and only one of them is an OA show. I get the best of both worlds.
Those hoping for a reunion with estranged drummer Longineu Parsons will be disappointed, but the group have enlisted the help of Like Torches drummer Jimmy Brunkvist, whose band will accompany Yellowcard for much of the farewell tour. They’ve already prepped a massive 25-song setlist, which they promise will span nearly every album since Key assumed the role of frontman in 1999 and includes deep cuts, B-sides, new songs and, yes, plenty of fan favorites.
We know they are doing a 25 song setlist. I am going to go back and listen to all their albums and try to come up with my own 25 song dream setlist.
CHICAGO - Our 2nd show at House of Blues Chicago is SOLD OUT and only a few tickets remain for our first show there on November 3rd! Get your tickets now.