batchuser said:
How many songs about Trump? See Green Day

Dark Matter - the new single from Pearl Jam. Stream it now, and pre-order the album, out April 19th: https://t.co/S9VkpVS9dh @A_Gnez @ThisIsWatt pic.twitter.com/jO4NhjW83E
— Pearl Jam 🇺🇦 (@PearlJam) February 13, 2024
62strat said:
not gonna lie.. that's a ****ty 'USA' tour.
6 west coast dates (plus a random Montana date), then Indy, chicago, and a few more cities that are like 100 miles from each other.
nothing in the south, huge gaps everywhere
62strat said:
not gonna lie.. that's a ****ty 'USA' tour.
6 west coast dates (plus a random Montana date), then Indy, chicago, and a few more cities that are like 100 miles from each other.
nothing in the south, huge gaps everywhere


not with a new album.Know Your Enemy said:62strat said:
not gonna lie.. that's a ****ty 'USA' tour.
6 west coast dates (plus a random Montana date), then Indy, chicago, and a few more cities that are like 100 miles from each other.
nothing in the south, huge gaps everywhere
While I agree they just played 4 Texas dates about 6 months ago.
I put in for the two Wrigley shows.
62strat said:not with a new album.Know Your Enemy said:62strat said:
not gonna lie.. that's a ****ty 'USA' tour.
6 west coast dates (plus a random Montana date), then Indy, chicago, and a few more cities that are like 100 miles from each other.
nothing in the south, huge gaps everywhere
While I agree they just played 4 Texas dates about 6 months ago.
I put in for the two Wrigley shows.

Southern man don't need him around anyhow.AgRyan04 said:
They just don't play the south consistently....and very rarely Texas.
Those four shows in they played here last year nearly doubled the number of non-festival shows they've played here in the last 20 years.
2014 ACL Festival
2013 Dallas
2009 ACL Festival
2003 San Antonio
2003 Houston
2003 Dallas
Went to all four Texas shows last year and they were all killer. Would love to do the two Wrigley shows but the damn conflict with Notre Dame at Kyle Field night two takes that off the table for me.Know Your Enemy said:62strat said:
not gonna lie.. that's a ****ty 'USA' tour.
6 west coast dates (plus a random Montana date), then Indy, chicago, and a few more cities that are like 100 miles from each other.
nothing in the south, huge gaps everywhere
While I agree they just played 4 Texas dates about 6 months ago.
I put in for the two Wrigley shows.
I'll take the night 1 setlist from Fort Worth last year over promoting a new album any day.62strat said:not with a new album.Know Your Enemy said:62strat said:
not gonna lie.. that's a ****ty 'USA' tour.
6 west coast dates (plus a random Montana date), then Indy, chicago, and a few more cities that are like 100 miles from each other.
nothing in the south, huge gaps everywhere
While I agree they just played 4 Texas dates about 6 months ago.
I put in for the two Wrigley shows.
Enjoy! I wish I could go back and watch them again for the first time.Enzo The Baker said:
Scored tickets for Seattle show on May 30th. Will be my first PJ concert. Pumped.
cc10106 said:
Aside from the lack of Binaural tunes, that's a crazy good set list and interesting order as well.
Know Your Enemy said:cc10106 said:
Aside from the lack of Binaural tunes, that's a crazy good set list and interesting order as well.
That's because Matt Cameron missed the show due to COVID. Josh Klinghoffer filled in and apparently he only knows the first 5 albums on drums. He was already on tour with them adding guitar, background vocals, and maybe some other instrumentation as well.
Rudyjax said:Know Your Enemy said:cc10106 said:
Aside from the lack of Binaural tunes, that's a crazy good set list and interesting order as well.
That's because Matt Cameron missed the show due to COVID. Josh Klinghoffer filled in and apparently he only knows the first 5 albums on drums. He was already on tour with them adding guitar, background vocals, and maybe some other instrumentation as well.
It was literally the best show for someone who stopped listening after the 1990s.