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I'm sure we can work out a trade. I'm willing to send you the Boston edition of Re:SET in exchange for a year's worth of King Gizzard, Goose, and My Morning Jacket metro Denver shows.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
Got a hotel a couple minutes walking distance to Central Park. Hoping tickets aren’t too hard to snag. The room is refundable worst case. Cannot wait!!! First time seeing Jamie since Roo 2015 and missed half of his set to see The War On Drugs. So super jacked !
Regarding San Diego: -- Don't park in the Ikea lot. You'll get towed and have to pay $450. -- On-site parking is gonna be a nightmare. They're taking away half the parking. The grass fields are usually used for parking. There's only really one way into the lot. It was a shitshow for Monster Jam from what I read on the San Diego reddit. They haven't figured out a way to get cars in and out efficiently. Parking is usually $50. -- Trolley is the way to go. Most people will be coming from the west. You can park around SDSU (from the east). They're out of school by then so it shouldn't be too hard to find parking. BTW ... they usually run extra trolleys for special events. -- Kiko's is legit. They keep moving the truck though. Last I saw they were just outside Hazard Center.
Regarding San Diego: -- Don't park in the Ikea lot. You'll get towed and have to pay $450. -- On-site parking is gonna be a nightmare. They're taking away half the parking. The grass fields are usually used for parking. There's only really one way into the lot. It was a shitshow for Monster Jam from what I read on the San Diego reddit. They haven't figured out a way to get cars in and out efficiently. Parking is usually $50. -- Trolley is the way to go. Most people will be coming from the west. You can park around SDSU (from the east). They're out of school by then so it shouldn't be too hard to find parking. BTW ... they usually run extra trolleys for special events. -- Kiko's is legit. They keep moving the truck though. Last I saw they were just outside Hazard Center.
good info. I'd much rather find some free/cheap parking around sdsu if that's the case. What's kiko's?
Kiko's is amazing fish tacos. They also do amazing Mexican seafood cocktails (does inforoo sub c0cktails for roosters??? lol) ... well they do amazing everything. Fish taco trucks are a thing in San Diego that strangely has never made it up to LA.
Kiko's is amazing fish tacos. They also do amazing Mexican seafood cocktails (does inforoo sub c0cktails for roosters??? lol) ... well they do amazing everything. Fish taco trucks are a thing in San Diego that strangely has never made it up to LA.
Theres fish taco spots in LA. This is one of the really good ones. It used to be at an underpass not far from dodger stadium til covid and moved their location to hollywood.
I really wish shows like this were more common. The Warped / Lolla type touring festivals are so awesome. We should do a draft in that format.
Was just thinking this the other day, as fests are becoming split off and bought up by Livenation and losing the magic they feel like they once had and as someone living in a mid-tier market like Pittsburgh, I would love the return to touring fests and one day fests that hit my city versus having to travel for overpriced and average fests. Was very happy to see this and though not in Pittsburgh, Columbus is doable. Would love to see more shows like this in places like Philly, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Cleveland/Columbus/Cincinatti, and Detroit.
That model doesn't really work anymore though. Part of the appeal of being on one of those packages tours was to get more exposure to ultimately sell more records.
Nowadays the best financial move is to raise your profile to keep working your way up the individual fest lineups so you can negotiate bigger payouts.
I think what feels refreshing to some is that you dont often see cool indie acts and such do these tours like at all. Normally in the summer for shed tours its butt rock, country and boomer bands. Like Fall Out Boy doing their shed tour with 5 bands is like a mini Warped and thats the best you can do now. Even the reset website mentions that whole deal. They want to be the opposite of the shed tours.
I think the Dallas shows will struggle, it's in cruddy Grand Prairie in an ugly wasteland.
I did a little Songkick-ing too and if anyone cares, Stevie Nicks is playing Chicago on Friday of the same weekend. Also, The National is playing The Greek during the week before the LA shows.
lol at thinking the Steve Lacy day won't be the first to sell out, let alone sell out at all.
i know he’s big but i dont think one huge single is going to carry him. meanwhile LCD and Phoebe both sold like 10k tix last time they played here.
James Blake and Toro Y Moi didnt sell very well last time they were here so they wont help much
second point is that this is Jamies first Boston show in 8 years and its Clairos home state so those are two huge sub draws
I can’t speak for Boston specifically but resell on his last tour in LA, Bay, DC and NYC were 250+. He’s much more than one song. His last 2 albums did well