1. Both UK shows aren't sold out yet too.
  2. Lack of promotion? Maybe another single to get things going?
  3. Are we learning why the band stayed away from Europe altogether in 1998 and 2003 - and more recently, Italy in 2012??? Come on, Ron! Rally your fellow countrymen!
  4. You, too. Kieran!
  5. I supposed that there are benefits to the show not being sold out...like still being able to purchase a ticket at face value!
  6. ...and speaking of Pearl Jam shows, it appears the window to that short NA tour in rumored for May is closing. There was some talk about Montreal, TORONTO, Detroit, Chicago and a few other cities getting a show (or two) but I am starting to lose hope that this is to be the case.
  7. I've seen their UK dates promoted on some websites but another single would do nothing over here to push ticket sales. I think they may eventually sell out. Well, Leeds will anyway.


  8. You know how big San Siro in Milano is? That is close to being sold out, only third ring available. Capacity of 60.000. Also for Trieste it's running fine, but not as fast as other dates indeed, as it's a bit out of the way. Amsterdam shows are the most popular ones, also for for people travelling from the US.


  9. not anymore .. all red on ticketone .. some crumbs will appear every now and then for sure.
    however really an unpredictable sell
    Nick try and come to see what San Siro is and how you feel in there

    Trieste is a different matter .. very uncomfortable for Italians .. it's a date made to collect mainly croatians, slovenians and stuff around.
    even Bruce sold slowly there in 2012

    if their legs do not tremble and they get the right advice from The Boss, San Siro will be the Date!
  10. San Siro and Milton Keynes will be the two highlights of the EU tour. I'd love to go to Milan but I don't know whether I would be able to afford it. I'm already going to five PJ gigs this summer, which is enough, but San Siro will be something special.
  11. Ronnie, you have GA or seating?
  12. seating