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Green Day/Fall Out Boy/Weezer 2020 tour Tour • Page 35

Discussion in 'Tour Forum' started by emojedi, Sep 7, 2019.

  1. tdlyon

    Most Dope Supporter

    I'm gonna guess

    6:30-7 Interrupters
    7:15-8:15 Weezer
    8:30-9:30 FOB
    9:45-11 Green Day

    Or something like that. Will be really weird seeing such a short GD set though
     
  2. Darth Annihilus

    Regular

    Yeah 20 minutes of their set is gonna be king for a day and Jesus of suburbia. I was thinking the 5:30 on my ticket was showtime and doors were at 4 since they usually do 90 minutes between doors and show for stadium shows I've been to before.
     
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  3. shawnesty23

    Regular

    No way only 15 min between sets
     
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  4. ALT/MSC/FAN

    It's chaos. Be kind. Prestigious

    I thought I remembered the Detroit date having doors at like 5 and The Interrupters started at 5:30. If that's the case I think it'll be more like

    5:30-6 Interrupters
    6:30-7:15 Weezer
    7:45-8:45 Fall Out Boy
    9:15-11 Green Day
     
  5. heymattrick

    Sending my love

    I believe all shows start at 5:30 so this is probably most realistic. Might not be 30 minutes between Interrupters and Weezer and I think Weezer will get a full hour.
     
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  6. manoverboard365

    Trusted

    It's possible this tour uses a revolving stage to minimize stage set up in between sets.
     
  7. cricketandclover

    Things have changed.

    60, 75, 100 for the headliners, I bet.
     
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  8. chewbacca110

    "I'll chew on a dog!"

    I want Weezer to open with Blue Dream.
     
  9. alkalinexandy

    Trusted Supporter

    Is that a thing that happens at bigger shows like this? I've seen it at festivals over the years but never at a "standard" show.
     
  10. heymattrick

    Sending my love

    Holy shit, a revolving stage would be great for this show. I think that could be a legit possibility
     
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  11. Phil507

    Resident NYC snob Supporter

    When I went to the Family Values Tour in 2001 (Stone Temple Pilots, Staind, Linkin Park, Static-X, Deadsy) they used a revolving stage. Keep in mind this was when bands were still selling CD's so...maybe tour budgets were more ambitous then.

    Ozzfest 2001 also used this if I recall directly (maybe nu metal bands just love revolving stages?)
     
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  12. sam_might_say

    The intrusive whisper fascinates me

    I had this exact same thought
     
  13. alkalinexandy

    Trusted Supporter

    Both of those were ~20 years ago. Which is actually the same year (2001) I remember seeing one at my local radio station festival when they managed to jam ~11 bands on the same stage throughout the day.

    That being said, I don't think it would be out of the question here and would be a really, really cool thing as far as maximizing set times go.
     
  14. J12

    Trusted Supporter

    The last time I recall seeing a rotating stage in person is Taste of Chaos 2007.

    In any case, I'm grabbing a couple tickets for Fenway sometime today. Excited that this is actually happening. Haven't seen Green Day since 2005.
     
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  15. Jason Tolpin

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    Crazy price, when Bleachers show at the pavillion is $30 on sale now. :)
     
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  16. cricketandclover

    Things have changed.

    You're comparing three of the biggest rock bands of the last 30 years, together on one bill, to a Bleachers show? Of course it will be more expensive.
     
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  17. Jason Tolpin

    Trusted

    I know. I cannot compare them. I can only compare either of them with my bank account. :)
     
  18. cricketandclover

    Things have changed.

    Sure. I think almost every post of yours in here has been about how much the tickets cost, though. They're going to be expensive because these are popular bands playing stadiums.
     
  19. Jason Tolpin

    Trusted

    I apologize. Its been a while since I dropped that much on a show, a and nowadays I am not just buying 1 ticket for myself, but for my girls if they are going.

    And for this show in particular, seeing all the Groupons for all the cities except for Boston.... But I can stop discussing the price. We know the cost. And if you take the price, for the 3 (or 4) bands, I know it is worth it. :)

    Thanks for setting me on the straight and narrow.
     
  20. cricketandclover

    Things have changed.

    Boston must be selling pretty well if there are no Groupons. Usually stadium shows are blowing stuff out on sites like that.
     
  21. alkalinexandy

    Trusted Supporter

    Tickets definitely seem to be selling pretty well. I just took a look to see what popped up and it's mostly obstructed view seating regardless of the section.
     
  22. J12

    Trusted Supporter

    Boston is selling well, but there are good seats to be had. Fenway's ticketing system is set to show "best available" based on a Red Sox game, not a concert. If you're still looking, I recommend calling their box office. They can look at section by section.
     
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  23. Planning to grab lawn seats for the Summerfest date today. Seems like a cheaper and more reliable option than dealing with the secondhand market for Wrigley Field.
     
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  24. quietwords

    RIP EmoPunkKid28: 2002-2016 Prestigious

    A friend surprised me with tickets to this in Boston- so stoked!
     
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  25. heymattrick

    Sending my love

    Two months from TODAY I will be back in a pit for the first time in a year and a half and everything will be okay again.
     
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