2018 Tours?
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I could see those speculated cities being played this fall...however, I seriously doubt he'll leave the North East region untouched...2012 is the only year he has done that and that was a weird year at best for Paul. I'd suspect Philadelphia and/or Washington, DC...I think NYC will have a break for a while, and rightly so.
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MaccaWyman wrote:
Bob Gannon wrote:
Stay patient, I think we will have word by Independance day!
I am assuming by your reference to “Independencce Day” that it is American news that is forthcoming
That's what I inferred from Bob's post.
Once again the UK/Europe seem to be playing second fiddle to the US.
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I think Houston is a lock. It's the 4th largest US city proper by population, 5th MSA by population. He hasn't played there for almost 6 years (since November 2012). Only other US cities between the sizes of Houston and Austin's MSA that have been untouched for as long are Las Vegas (last full show 2011, 28th Largest MSA), Charlotte (last 2010, 22nd Largest MSA) ,Orlando (23rd Largest MSA) San Antonio (last arena show 1993, 24th Largest MSA) and Riverside-San Bernardino (never played, 13th Largest MSA). Out of these, Riverside-San Bernardino doesn't have an arena of appropriate size for Paul to play. CalJam Fest happens in San Bernardino with big rock acts, but the Foo Fighters are headlining this year. San Antonio is out because it is within an hour drive of Austin, and despite not having a full arena show since 1993, was played in 2014 at a small theater gig. I think we'll see some major Out There 2014 cities revisited as well this fall. Los Angeles (2nd Largest MSA), Dallas-Fort Worth (4th Largest MSA), Phoenix (11th Largest MSA), San Francisco (12th Largest MSA), San Diego (17th Largest MSA), Denver (19th Largest MSA), Pittsburgh (26th Largest MSA) and Kansas CIty (30th Largest MSA) are all 2014 Out There MSAs that are larger than Austin. I'd also add Raleigh-Durham, which are side by side cities that are in seperate MSAs, unplayed since 2002. Then a few notable smaller cities with strong music presence, like Nashville. Paul has left out the Southwest and parts of the south on the last few tours. I think this tour will be focused on those major markets. Something like:
Smaller gigs, likely in New York (the only NYC gigs this year), LA (maybe a small surprise gig and a Hollywood Bowl gig could generate publicity)
San Francisco, CA (or specifically, Santa Clara at Levi's stadium)
Los Angeles, CA /San Diego, CA depending on smaller gigs
Las Vegas, NV - at the new-ish T-Mobile Arena
Phoenix, AZ - at the Talking Stick Resort ArenaDenver, CO - either Pepsi Center or a night or two at Red Rocks for publicity sake (maybe one of the smaller July gigs?)
Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
Austin, TX (ACL Weekend One)
Houston, TX - probably either Toyota Center, or the Astrodome.. He played Minute Maid last time, and based on the pattern from that year's St Louis gig, I'd assume this time will be an arena, either Toyota or NRG/Astrodome)
Austin, TX (ACL Weekend Two)
Orlando, FL - Amway Center
Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena
Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center (NC could be a one or the other gig, but especially now that the bathroom bill is technically repealed, I think it's back on the map)
Pittsburgh, PA or Philadelphia, PA (likely Philly in this case at the Wells Fargo Center again)
Out of these, I could maybe see 2 nights in Philly, Denver or LA depending on venue.
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FlowersOnTheRun wrote:
I think Houston is a lock. It's the 4th largest US city proper by population, 5th MSA by population. He hasn't played there for almost 6 years (since November 2012). Only other US cities between the sizes of Houston and Austin's MSA that have been untouched for as long are Las Vegas (last full show 2011, 28th Largest MSA), Charlotte (last 2010, 22nd Largest MSA) ,Orlando (23rd Largest MSA) San Antonio (last arena show 1993, 24th Largest MSA) and Riverside-San Bernardino (never played, 13th Largest MSA). Out of these, Riverside-San Bernardino doesn't have an arena of appropriate size for Paul to play. CalJam Fest happens in San Bernardino with big rock acts, but the Foo Fighters are headlining this year. San Antonio is out because it is within an hour drive of Austin, and despite not having a full arena show since 1993, was played in 2014 at a small theater gig. I think we'll see some major Out There 2014 cities revisited as well this fall. Los Angeles (2nd Largest MSA), Dallas-Fort Worth (4th Largest MSA), Phoenix (11th Largest MSA), San Francisco (12th Largest MSA), San Diego (17th Largest MSA), Denver (19th Largest MSA), Pittsburgh (26th Largest MSA) and Kansas CIty (30th Largest MSA) are all 2014 Out There MSAs that are larger than Austin. I'd also add Raleigh-Durham, which are side by side cities that are in seperate MSAs, unplayed since 2002. Then a few notable smaller cities with strong music presence, like Nashville. Paul has left out the Southwest and parts of the south on the last few tours. I think this tour will be focused on those major markets. Something like:
Smaller gigs, likely in New York (the only NYC gigs this year), LA (maybe a small surprise gig and a Hollywood Bowl gig could generate publicity)
San Francisco, CA (or specifically, Santa Clara at Levi's stadium)
Los Angeles, CA /San Diego, CA depending on smaller gigs
Las Vegas, NV - at the new-ish T-Mobile Arena
Phoenix, AZ - at the Talking Stick Resort ArenaDenver, CO - either Pepsi Center or a night or two at Red Rocks for publicity sake (maybe one of the smaller July gigs?)
Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
Austin, TX (ACL Weekend One)
Houston, TX - probably either Toyota Center, or the Astrodome.. He played Minute Maid last time, and based on the pattern from that year's St Louis gig, I'd assume this time will be an arena, either Toyota or NRG/Astrodome)
Austin, TX (ACL Weekend Two)
Orlando, FL - Amway Center
Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena
Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center (NC could be a one or the other gig, but especially now that the bathroom bill is technically repealed, I think it's back on the map)
Pittsburgh, PA or Philadelphia, PA (likely Philly in this case at the Wells Fargo Center again)
Out of these, I could maybe see 2 nights in Philly, Denver or LA depending on venue.
May want to check the radius clause on Austin City Limits.
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Bob Gannon wrote:
Stay patient, I think we will have word by Independance day!
What about the smaller gigs? Do you think those will be announced earlier than the main tour?
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FlowersOnTheRun wrote:
I think Houston is a lock. It's the 4th largest US city proper by population, 5th MSA by population. He hasn't played there for almost 6 years (since November 2012). Only other US cities between the sizes of Houston and Austin's MSA that have been untouched for as long are Las Vegas (last full show 2011, 28th Largest MSA), Charlotte (last 2010, 22nd Largest MSA) ,Orlando (23rd Largest MSA) San Antonio (last arena show 1993, 24th Largest MSA) and Riverside-San Bernardino (never played, 13th Largest MSA). Out of these, Riverside-San Bernardino doesn't have an arena of appropriate size for Paul to play. CalJam Fest happens in San Bernardino with big rock acts, but the Foo Fighters are headlining this year. San Antonio is out because it is within an hour drive of Austin, and despite not having a full arena show since 1993, was played in 2014 at a small theater gig. I think we'll see some major Out There 2014 cities revisited as well this fall. Los Angeles (2nd Largest MSA), Dallas-Fort Worth (4th Largest MSA), Phoenix (11th Largest MSA), San Francisco (12th Largest MSA), San Diego (17th Largest MSA), Denver (19th Largest MSA), Pittsburgh (26th Largest MSA) and Kansas CIty (30th Largest MSA) are all 2014 Out There MSAs that are larger than Austin. I'd also add Raleigh-Durham, which are side by side cities that are in seperate MSAs, unplayed since 2002. Then a few notable smaller cities with strong music presence, like Nashville. Paul has left out the Southwest and parts of the south on the last few tours. I think this tour will be focused on those major markets. Something like:
Smaller gigs, likely in New York (the only NYC gigs this year), LA (maybe a small surprise gig and a Hollywood Bowl gig could generate publicity)
San Francisco, CA (or specifically, Santa Clara at Levi's stadium)
Los Angeles, CA /San Diego, CA depending on smaller gigs
Las Vegas, NV - at the new-ish T-Mobile Arena
Phoenix, AZ - at the Talking Stick Resort ArenaDenver, CO - either Pepsi Center or a night or two at Red Rocks for publicity sake (maybe one of the smaller July gigs?)
Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
Austin, TX (ACL Weekend One)
Houston, TX - probably either Toyota Center, or the Astrodome.. He played Minute Maid last time, and based on the pattern from that year's St Louis gig, I'd assume this time will be an arena, either Toyota or NRG/Astrodome)
Austin, TX (ACL Weekend Two)
Orlando, FL - Amway Center
Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena
Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center (NC could be a one or the other gig, but especially now that the bathroom bill is technically repealed, I think it's back on the map)
Pittsburgh, PA or Philadelphia, PA (likely Philly in this case at the Wells Fargo Center again)
Out of these, I could maybe see 2 nights in Philly, Denver or LA depending on venue.
What exactly does MSA stand for and do you have a link for these stats? Wondered where Atlanta fell.
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kapster wrote:
Bob Gannon wrote:
Stay patient, I think we will have word by Independance day!
What about the smaller gigs? Do you think those will be announced earlier than the main tour?
Any of the smaller surprise gigs would probably be a last minute announcement, maybe the night before or day of. Very rarely time to plan travel to get to them
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FlowersOnTheRun wrote:
I think Houston is a lock. It's the 4th largest US city proper by population, 5th MSA by population. He hasn't played there for almost 6 years (since November 2012). Only other US cities between the sizes of Houston and Austin's MSA that have been untouched for as long are Las Vegas (last full show 2011, 28th Largest MSA), Charlotte (last 2010, 22nd Largest MSA) ,Orlando (23rd Largest MSA) San Antonio (last arena show 1993, 24th Largest MSA) and Riverside-San Bernardino (never played, 13th Largest MSA). Out of these, Riverside-San Bernardino doesn't have an arena of appropriate size for Paul to play. CalJam Fest happens in San Bernardino with big rock acts, but the Foo Fighters are headlining this year. San Antonio is out because it is within an hour drive of Austin, and despite not having a full arena show since 1993, was played in 2014 at a small theater gig. I think we'll see some major Out There 2014 cities revisited as well this fall. Los Angeles (2nd Largest MSA), Dallas-Fort Worth (4th Largest MSA), Phoenix (11th Largest MSA), San Francisco (12th Largest MSA), San Diego (17th Largest MSA), Denver (19th Largest MSA), Pittsburgh (26th Largest MSA)
and Kansas CIty (30th Largest MSA) are all 2014 Out There MSAs that are larger than Austin. I'd also add Raleigh-Durham, which are side by side cities that are in seperate MSAs, unplayed since 2002. Then a few notable smaller cities with strong music presence, like Nashville. Paul has left out the Southwest and parts of the south on the last few tours. I think this tour will be focused on those major markets. Something like:
Smaller gigs, likely in New York (the only NYC gigs this year), LA (maybe a small surprise gig and a Hollywood Bowl gig could generate publicity)
San Francisco, CA (or specifically, Santa Clara at Levi's stadium)
Los Angeles, CA /San Diego, CA depending on smaller gigs
Las Vegas, NV - at the new-ish T-Mobile Arena
Phoenix, AZ - at the Talking Stick Resort ArenaDenver, CO - either Pepsi Center or a night or two at Red Rocks for publicity sake (maybe one of the smaller July gigs?)
Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
Austin, TX (ACL Weekend One)
Houston, TX - probably either Toyota Center, or the Astrodome.. He played Minute Maid last time, and based on the pattern from that year's St Louis gig, I'd assume this time will be an arena, either Toyota or NRG/Astrodome)
Austin, TX (ACL Weekend Two)
Orlando, FL - Amway Center
Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena
Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center (NC could be a one or the other gig, but especially now that the bathroom bill is technically repealed, I think it's back on the map)
Pittsburgh, PA or Philadelphia, PA (likely Philly in this case at the Wells Fargo Center again)
Out of these, I could maybe see 2 nights in Philly, Denver or LA depending on venue.
That's whole Lotta cities, guess someone has not been listening
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Paul has stated in an interview October and beyond so clearly they appear to be working on more to close out the year. But it will be awhile until we hear about them.
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My list was 12 cities + ACL with 2-3 being either/or (LA/San Diego, Raleigh/Charlotte, Philly/Pittsburgh). MSA stands for Metropolitan Statistical Area
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FlowersOnTheRun wrote:
My list was 12 cities + ACL with 2-3 being either/or (LA/San Diego, Raleigh/Charlotte, Philly/Pittsburgh). MSA stands for Metropolitan Statistical Area
Thanks for the info. Was Atlanta listed?
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Bob Gannon wrote:
kapster wrote:
Bob Gannon wrote:
Stay patient, I think we will have word by Independance day!
What about the smaller gigs? Do you think those will be announced earlier than the main tour?
Any of the smaller surprise gigs would probably be a last minute announcement, maybe the night before or day of. Very rarely time to plan travel to get to them
That's the one bad thing about them, unless you live in the city, which is always NY/London/LA, it's nearly impossible to get to one.
As to the cities, I dare guess that 12 of them is too large of a list, Bob said choices would be slim.
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Ok then. In that case, I'd say 2014 cities like SFO/Kansas City/Denver/Phoenix/Nashville are probably out. He did only just play the nearby city to Orlando of Tampa last year, so I'd nix that too. I still think LA/Charlotte or Raleigh/Philadelphia or Pittsburgh/Milwaukee/Las Vegas + ACL are all possibilities though. There is no radius clause for ACL, so I'd also add Houston
Houston+Milwaukee+Las Vegas+LA+Philly+Charlotte+ACLx2 = 7 shows. Maybe we'll even see a KC or San Francisco wild card thrown in. I guess we'll soon find out
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LadyLeslie wrote
From what Bob wrote earlier, am thinking there will probably be only a handful of cities in the US this year... perhaps located in NE, NW, Central US, SE and SW locations. Don't imagine there will be more than 10 concerts... Hopefully Kansas City and Milwaukee (instead of Chicago where he appeared last year) will be among the lucky locations.
"perhaps located in NE, NW, Central US, SE and SW locations"
So you mean almost anywhere in the US? LOL!
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It would be poor if he didn’t do the uk
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What do you think the chances are that Paul goes to Atlantic City to play at the new Hard Rock Casino?
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Nickcor21 wrote:
What do you think the chances are that Paul goes to Atlantic City to play at the new Hard Rock Casino?
I get the impression that Paul isn't interested in returning to Atlantic City seeing as he only played there once and it wasn't a casino show. It's not the hot shot location it once was, either.
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Steve wrote:
Bob Gannon wrote:
Stay patient, I think we will have word by Independance day!
When in the course of macca history, it becomes necessary to see Paul play his new tunes live in front of an audience. This is the true meaning of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Let's see some fireworks!
Hear hear! *applause*
Give me Paul or give me death!
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oobu24 wrote:
LadyLeslie wrote
From what Bob wrote earlier, am thinking there will probably be only a handful of cities in the US this year... perhaps located in NE, NW, Central US, SE and SW locations. Don't imagine there will be more than 10 concerts... Hopefully Kansas City and Milwaukee (instead of Chicago where he appeared last year) will be among the lucky locations.
"perhaps located in NE, NW, Central US, SE and SW locations"
So you mean almost anywhere in the US? LOL!
I guess she means excluding Alaska and Hawaii? lol.
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crazy4beatles wrote:
Steve wrote:
Bob Gannon wrote:
Stay patient, I think we will have word by Independance day!
When in the course of macca history, it becomes necessary to see Paul play his new tunes live in front of an audience. This is the true meaning of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Let's see some fireworks!
Hear hear! *applause*
Give me Paul or give me death!