The CA date is at a 1,200 seat performing arts center in El Cajon. WTF?
I suspect the Ticketmaster description is wrong (and, if I'm right, hope the band's management will see it and raise holy hell about it). It's also on a Sunday, so I hope that means we'll get Friday and/or Saturday dates in LA/Orange County.
The CA date is at a 1,200 seat performing arts center in El Cajon. WTF?
I suspect the Ticketmaster description is wrong (and, if I'm right, hope the band's management will see it and raise holy hell about it). It's also on a Sunday, so I hope that means we'll get Friday and/or Saturday dates in LA/Orange County.
The second leg might include some secondary markets so that can be the smaller theater in Cali.Well, considering that El Cajon is basically a part of San Diego (if not the city itself, then definitely the metropolitan area), I wouldn't call it a secondary market.
Definitely surprising that they'd book another show in SD. I would hope the setlist will be siginificantly different from the first run they did in March/April, but I highly doubt it.
I wouldn't put too much stock in the details on a tour that's not announced yet
I wouldn't put too much stock in the details on a tour that's not announced yet
Normally I would agree but I got the information directly off of the band's website so that's about as official as it gets I would think.
I wouldn't put too much stock in the details on a tour that's not announced yet
Normally I would agree but I got the information directly off of the band's website so that's about as official as it gets I would think.
Yea, I meant more so for any other speculation, but also, it's not like DT's website's never been wrong before so even that without any announcement I would take with a grain of salt.
The CA date is at a 1,200 seat performing arts center in El Cajon. WTF?
I suspect the Ticketmaster description is wrong (and, if I'm right, hope the band's management will see it and raise holy hell about it). It's also on a Sunday, so I hope that means we'll get Friday and/or Saturday dates in LA/Orange County.
Dude, they already had 4 Cali dates back in March. You're lucky they're going there at all.
I've heard nothing (official or otherwise) either way. But given DT's track record since MP left (especially since they started doing Evening With shows again in 2014) and the fact that they will be playing Europe probably at the beginning of next year and featuring SFaM then, I would find it odd for them to relearn a bunch of other songs and change the setlist up for the second North American tour, and then go back to what they did on the first North American leg when they play Europe and (I assume) other territories. Then again, anything's possible. But I wouldn't hold my breath.Definitely surprising that they'd book another show in SD. I would hope the setlist will be siginificantly different from the first run they did in March/April, but I highly doubt it.Are you implying they are still touring for SFAM? I thought that would be over for this next leg in the US.
And I was jealous that USA got Don't look past me and the second leg of The Astonishing. The grass is greener on the other side. :biggrin:
And I was jealous that USA got Don't look past me
And I was jealous that USA got Don't look past me
Don't be. It was the lowlight of the show. There's a reason why it got dropped after 13 shows.
And I was jealous that USA got Don't look past me
Don't be. It was the lowlight of the show. There's a reason why it got dropped after 13 shows.
Not sure why you would think that, Scotty. They have NEVER in recent history returned in a subsequent leg and played similar sets in the same locations, other than the mis-booking of the second NA leg for The Astonishing.Not so Bosk. Excluding the shows from 2016, these 2 pairs of shows had the same exact setlist and were played during different legs of their respective tours:
That's only because the vast majority of the fans weren't familiar with the song. Had they been familiar with the song, it would've been received far better. And how are B-sides and non-album tracks supposed to be made known to the fans? Besides including them on compilations, playing them out live. It's how Another Won and Raise the Knife became well known songs. So I completely disagree with the assessment that DLPM was rightfully dropped from the set.It's true. I was at one of the shows where they were still playing it, and it was the worst received song of the night. The band was spot on in their assessment that the song wasn't going over well.And I was jealous that USA got Don't look past meDon't be. It was the lowlight of the show. There's a reason why it got dropped after 13 shows.
That's only because the vast majority of the fans weren't familiar with the song. Had they been familiar with the song, it would've been received far better. And how are B-sides and non-album tracks supposed to be made known to the fans? Besides including them on compilations, playing them out live. It's how Another Won and Raise the Knife became well known songs. So I completely disagree with the assessment that DLPM was rightfully dropped from the set.It's true. I was at one of the shows where they were still playing it, and it was the worst received song of the night. The band was spot on in their assessment that the song wasn't going over well.And I was jealous that USA got Don't look past meDon't be. It was the lowlight of the show. There's a reason why it got dropped after 13 shows.
That's only because the vast majority of the fans weren't familiar with the song. Had they been familiar with the song, it would've been received far better. And how are B-sides and non-album tracks supposed to be made known to the fans? Besides including them on compilations, playing them out live. It's how Another Won and Raise the Knife became well known songs. So I completely disagree with the assessment that DLPM was rightfully dropped from the set.
I still think that playing a classic album in full while still trying to support your latest album isn’t a good idea. This tour should’ve been all about DOT and should’ve had a more varied setlist. Now they put themselves in the spot where they’re forced to play SFAM again in full next year in Europe and still half of the new album has been neglected live so far. Hope they find the way to include more DOT songs on the next tour legs.
And I was jealous that USA got Don't look past me
Don't be. It was the lowlight of the show. There's a reason why it got dropped after 13 shows.
Agree to Disagree. Don't Look Past Me's inclusion in the I&W celebration was a stunning and welcome surprise, and a gift to fan's like me.
That's only because the vast majority of the fans weren't familiar with the song. Had they been familiar with the song, it would've been received far better. And how are B-sides and non-album tracks supposed to be made known to the fans? Besides including them on compilations, playing them out live. It's how Another Won and Raise the Knife became well known songs. So I completely disagree with the assessment that DLPM was rightfully dropped from the set.It's true. I was at one of the shows where they were still playing it, and it was the worst received song of the night. The band was spot on in their assessment that the song wasn't going over well.And I was jealous that USA got Don't look past meDon't be. It was the lowlight of the show. There's a reason why it got dropped after 13 shows.
generally non-album tracks are non-album tracks for a reason and aren't super well known across fan bases for that same reason.
It's not a cop out at all. It's the truth. I can recall reading posts from people in the past commenting about these "new" songs that they had no clue about because they became fans long after Cleaning Out the Closet was released and/or weren't a part of the DT online communities in the 90s and early 2000s. How many other DT fans are there that aren't a part of the online communities even now that had no clue about those songs but do now because they were released on Score?That's only because the vast majority of the fans weren't familiar with the song. Had they been familiar with the song, it would've been received far better. And how are B-sides and non-album tracks supposed to be made known to the fans? Besides including them on compilations, playing them out live. It's how Another Won and Raise the Knife became well known songs. So I completely disagree with the assessment that DLPM was rightfully dropped from the set.Eh...I think that's a cop-out. If the song was good and performed well (it's not, and it wasn't -- at least not at the show I attended), it would be well-received regardless of fan familiarity. To answer your question, fans that care about b-sides and non-album tracks seek them out. If you're referring to the inclusion of AW and RTK on Score, I disagree that that did much of anything to increase their familiarity to folks. Those who care already knew about them.
As cool as it was when the band pulled out a rarity back in the day, unless you just happened to catch one of the few shows where it got played (Disappear, Another Won, etc.), you were gonna miss it. You could have gone to 80% of shows on a tour and still missed the rarity; that is not the case nowadays.(You *knew* this was coming) Shouldn't include AW in that list - it was played at almost every one of the Evening With shows in 2005 and 2006. :P ;) :-*
It's not a cop out at all. It's the truth. I can recall reading posts from people in the past commenting about these "new" songs that they had no clue about because they became fans long after Cleaning Out the Closet was released and/or weren't a part of the DT online communities in the 90s and early 2000s. How many other DT fans are there that aren't a part of the online communities even now that had no clue about those songs but do now because they were released on Score?That's only because the vast majority of the fans weren't familiar with the song. Had they been familiar with the song, it would've been received far better. And how are B-sides and non-album tracks supposed to be made known to the fans? Besides including them on compilations, playing them out live. It's how Another Won and Raise the Knife became well known songs. So I completely disagree with the assessment that DLPM was rightfully dropped from the set.Eh...I think that's a cop-out. If the song was good and performed well (it's not, and it wasn't -- at least not at the show I attended), it would be well-received regardless of fan familiarity. To answer your question, fans that care about b-sides and non-album tracks seek them out. If you're referring to the inclusion of AW and RTK on Score, I disagree that that did much of anything to increase their familiarity to folks. Those who care already knew about them.
The point is, just because the majority of the audience may not be familiar with it (and therefore stand there dumbfounded instead of rocking out) is no reason to drop it any more than some of the more obscure album tracks that DT rarely plays. A full set of such songs would go over like a fart in church - I get that - but to include one or two per show is not too much to ask.
It's really cool that they tried it for a few shows. It shows a continued willingness to try to give the fans some rare gems. And if the band decided it wasn't working, I can respect that, even if we might disagree as fans. You never really know for sure how something like that is working. I know JP hated playing Scarred for the longest time because he felt like it was a flop live, but a lot of fans really dig it, so... :dunno:
It's really cool that they tried it for a few shows. It shows a continued willingness to try to give the fans some rare gems. And if the band decided it wasn't working, I can respect that, even if we might disagree as fans. You never really know for sure how something like that is working. I know JP hated playing Scarred for the longest time because he felt like it was a flop live, but a lot of fans really dig it, so... :dunno:
Is it possible that a lot of fans are not actually familiar with it? I mean, to us here at DTF, that's crazy talk, but...
I've made it clear that I don't think any of the songs that got rejected for/not included on FII (as well as DLPM and TFE) are better than any song that was included (with the possible exception that RTK might be better than New Millennium, which isn't saying much). And we can all disagree about that. However, where I think we might agree is that, if the band wants to bust another of these songs out at some point, it would be helpful if James introduced it so that those in the crowd not familiar with these songs can understand what's being played.
But what if they were going to play a full album of Toto covers?
But what if they were going to play a full album of Toto covers?
They wouldn't do them justice. :)
As cool as it was when the band pulled out a rarity back in the day, unless you just happened to catch one of the few shows where it got played (Disappear, Another Won, etc.), you were gonna miss it. You could have gone to 80% of shows on a tour and still missed the rarity; that is not the case nowadays.(You *knew* this was coming) Shouldn't include AW in that list - it was played at almost every one of the Evening With shows in 2005 and 2006. :P ;) :-*
This time yes, but not always, Mr. Fact Slacker. ;DOkay, but my point still stands, Mr. Fact Checker. :PAs cool as it was when the band pulled out a rarity back in the day, unless you just happened to catch one of the few shows where it got played (Disappear, Another Won, etc.), you were gonna miss it. You could have gone to 80% of shows on a tour and still missed the rarity; that is not the case nowadays.(You *knew* this was coming) Shouldn't include AW in that list - it was played at almost every one of the Evening With shows in 2005 and 2006. :P ;) :-*
This time yes, but not always, Mr. Fact Slacker. ;D
DT Facebook: "Big news coming next week, stay tuned!"
DT Facebook: "Big news coming next week, stay tuned!"
Hope it’s something else and not just “more tour dates added” :P
This! They haven't been to Seattle since TA tour. The Showbox (@ the market) would be nice.DT Facebook: "Big news coming next week, stay tuned!"
Hope it’s something else and not just “more tour dates added” :P
I’m hoping it is more tour dates. They skipped Seattle on the first leg!
Get your credit cards ready, because it seems like many bands nowadays like to give little warning about tickets going on sale, so this could be another one of those "here are the new tour dates, tickets go on saletomorrowan hour ago" deals.
This! They haven't been to Seattle since TA tour. The Showbox (@ the market) would be nice.
Get your credit cards ready, because it seems like many bands nowadays like to give little warning about tickets going on sale, so this could be another one of those "here are the new tour dates, tickets go on sale tomorrow" deals.
I'm glad to know it has been declared as a historic landmark and they are not tearing down. It's one of my favorite venues and is great for metal shows! :metalThis! They haven't been to Seattle since TA tour. The Showbox (@ the market) would be nice.
Showbox Market? Really? I haven't been there in 15 years. Looks like the dummies on the city council finally made a determination on it? Tear it down I say. There's nothing historically significant about it.
I've seen DT at The Moore, and wherever they toured ADToE and TA (can't recall... Paramount?). I've only seen cover bands at Showbox and that was decades ago. Seen some great shows at Showbox by stadiums. I just have no emotional or nostalgic attachment to Showbox at Market. Thought that was too small for a band like DT anyway(?)
I saw Porcupine Tree there too now that you mention it. I don't mean to be down on it. It is in a horrible location though. And just not sure it is worth the important historical designation.It's a good location for me since I take the ferry from Bainbridge island to get there. It's an easy walk to get there from the terminal. Even easier to walk back as it's downhill. I live out in Sequim in the Olympic peninsula so the drive to the ferry is about an hour and a half. I always love to stop at Ivars on the waterfront and get their fish and chips before the show. Great stuff!
I know JP hated playing Scarred for the longest time because he felt like it was a flop live, but a lot of fans really dig it, so... :dunno:Oh, I'd say JP had it right. Saw Scarred live a couple of times and it was a real mood killer. The room was basically dead for the duration of the song.
Hopefully a proper european evening with tour is up next
It's really cool that they tried it for a few shows. It shows a continued willingness to try to give the fans some rare gems. And if the band decided it wasn't working, I can respect that, even if we might disagree as fans. You never really know for sure how something like that is working. I know JP hated playing Scarred for the longest time because he felt like it was a flop live, but a lot of fans really dig it, so... :dunno:
Is it possible that a lot of fans are not actually familiar with it? I mean, to us here at DTF, that's crazy talk, but...
It's really cool that they tried it for a few shows. It shows a continued willingness to try to give the fans some rare gems. And if the band decided it wasn't working, I can respect that, even if we might disagree as fans. You never really know for sure how something like that is working. I know JP hated playing Scarred for the longest time because he felt like it was a flop live, but a lot of fans really dig it, so... :dunno:
Is it possible that a lot of fans are not actually familiar with it? I mean, to us here at DTF, that's crazy talk, but...
I'm not sure ir's crazy talk. I consider myself quite a big DT fan. I have been here for a while, I used to hang out on MPs forum.
Started listening to them after hearing Pull Me Under played on Headbanger's Ball on MTV back in the day. Saw the Images & Words tour. Missed the next two for various reasons but have seen all since 2000, except SC when I was in a hospital and could not use my ticket.
I have all official albums and some singles. I also have quite a few official bootlegs.
Yet I do not have Don't Look Passed me..... but then.... maybe I am not a real fan ;)
It says over 2 hours and 45 minutes of Dream Theater... Do you think that includes a 20 minute intermission, or are we really talking 2 hours and 45 minutes of Dream Theater music?
The Canton date is 9/29 on both of those websites, but on the official website it is 10/29.
Well, Ticketmaster shows 9/29 so I'm assuming that is the correct date.
RENO (Bosk!!:)
Hmmm...not really excited about this.
I LOVED seeing SFAM (esp. since I missed the tour for that album), but I'm not sure I need to see it again. And the dates don't work out well for me. El Cajon on a Sunday and Riverside on a Monday. I may head to Tucson for the Saturday, Oct. 26 date.
Looks like they're snubbing the Pacific Northwest AGAIN! :facepalm: :censored
I dunno, but I'm worried that DT is gonna start losing their fan base up in this area if this trend continues. People start to move on when bands quit coming to their cities, and there is no potential for gaining new fans.Looks like they're snubbing the Pacific Northwest AGAIN! :facepalm: :censored
That stinks! I wonder what the heck is up with that? ???
I dunno, but I'm worried that DT is gonna start losing their fan base up in this area if this trend continues. People start to move on when bands quit coming to their cities, and there is no potential for gaining new fans.Looks like they're snubbing the Pacific Northwest AGAIN! :facepalm: :censored
That stinks! I wonder what the heck is up with that? ???
Ok I'm gonna say it; MP wouldn't stand for this, I think he would be getting vocal to the bands management and making waves.
Mike's other bands such as the Neal Morse Band and SOA, give Seattle some love every time around.
New Brunswick NJ? OK I've never been to a show there, but that's only 30 minutes away and I used to live close to there in my apartment, some good bars in the area too on a Friday night. I'm in. :metal
DT hasn't been in the PNW since TA tour. I don't blame the band, but the promoters and booking agents could easily get a date in Seattle or Portland or Vancouver B.C.. C'mon man, where there's a will there's a way..I dunno, but I'm worried that DT is gonna start losing their fan base up in this area if this trend continues. People start to move on when bands quit coming to their cities, and there is no potential for gaining new fans.Looks like they're snubbing the Pacific Northwest AGAIN! :facepalm: :censored
That stinks! I wonder what the heck is up with that? ???
Ok I'm gonna say it; MP wouldn't stand for this, I think he would be getting vocal to the bands management and making waves.
Mike's other bands such as the Neal Morse Band and SOA, give Seattle some love every time around.
Spoiled much. I'll take what I can get. Which is why I was really happy when DT came here for the I&W&B tour. And we got TLF and DLPM too.
It sucks, but also don't blame the band. Look at your local promoters and venues as well.
Looks like they're snubbing the Pacific Northwest AGAIN! :facepalm: :censored
DT hasn't been in the PNW since TA tour. I don't blame the band, but the promoters and booking agents could easily get a date in Seattle or Portland or Vancouver B.C.. C'mon man, where there's a will there's a way..I dunno, but I'm worried that DT is gonna start losing their fan base up in this area if this trend continues. People start to move on when bands quit coming to their cities, and there is no potential for gaining new fans.Looks like they're snubbing the Pacific Northwest AGAIN! :facepalm: :censored
That stinks! I wonder what the heck is up with that? ???
Ok I'm gonna say it; MP wouldn't stand for this, I think he would be getting vocal to the bands management and making waves.
Mike's other bands such as the Neal Morse Band and SOA, give Seattle some love every time around.
Spoiled much. I'll take what I can get. Which is why I was really happy when DT came here for the I&W&B tour. And we got TLF and DLPM too.
It sucks, but also don't blame the band. Look at your local promoters and venues as well.
New Brunswick NJ? OK I've never been to a show there, but that's only 30 minutes away and I used to live close to there in my apartment, some good bars in the area too on a Friday night. I'm in. :metal
Yeah, That might be my choice as well. I don't know about going to Long Island on a Tuesday. I never been to a show in New Brunswick either, its like a 40 minute drive for me but with Friday traffic that'll probably be over 1 hour.
Kitchener as the only Canadian date?? 2000-ish seat theatre. Fascinating.
Not to be a debbie-downer, but don't bank on it. If they don't change up the setlist from what was played on the first North American leg, the total "show" time (not including intermission) will be roughly 2 hours, 25 minutes. Even if they do change up the setlist, I would expect that the amount of show time will be pretty close to that. So if I were you, I wouldn't expect any more than 2.5 hours max. If you get more, awesome! But better to under-expect than over-expect. ;)Thats how long they'll play. I quite like how they were specific and left out the intermission, which makes it 3 hours.
It says over 2 hours and 45 minutes of Dream Theater... Do you think that includes a 20 minute intermission, or are we really talking 2 hours and 45 minutes of Dream Theater music?
Just want to hear At Wit's End. I'll be a happy camper for that song only. The SFAM set was absolutely stunning.
Just want to hear At Wit's End. I'll be a happy camper for that song only. The SFAM set was absolutely stunning.
Do we have any indication as to whether the first set will change at all from the first run of shows? Likely determines how seriously I consider going this time around.At this time, there is none.
Do we have any indication as to whether the first set will change at all from the first run of shows? Likely determines how seriously I consider going this time around.
Do we have any indication as to whether the first set will change at all from the first run of shows? Likely determines how seriously I consider going this time around.
I’m more curious if they change the encore. The first set of the last leg was awesome but the encore was predictable and underwhelming after the two incredible sets that preceded it.
The info I have from the band is: The idea for this leg is to try to mostly hit markets the didn't hit the first time around so that those who didn't get to see this show can see it.
Of course, it is not an exact science, and not everyone involved in booking tours intimately understands the geography of all markets, so there is going to be some overlap between the locations this time around. But I would expect the sets to be structured similarly. That's about all I am at liberty to say.
Me too!! We should get a beer!!
I know I said it earlier, but it kind of blows my mind that they are returning to the west coast only to play California dates again. You would think it would be a better business move to play Washington and Oregon and Vancouver B.C. since they were missed on the first leg. I mean they are promoting their new album right?The info I have from the band is: The idea for this leg is to try to mostly hit markets the didn't hit the first time around so that those who didn't get to see this show can see it.
Of course, it is not an exact science, and not everyone involved in booking tours intimately understands the geography of all markets, so there is going to be some overlap between the locations this time around. But I would expect the sets to be structured similarly. That's about all I am at liberty to say.
Can we count on Ticketmaster telling us how much tickets are any time soon? Or are they gonna pull a fast one and not tell us until they go on sale?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l91ISfcuzDw
Me too!! We should get a beer!!
Well, I don't drink, but I'll be happy to grab a Coke and hang out. :biggrin:
I don’t know about other shows, but the venue website has the prices for the NJ show.
Can we count on Ticketmaster telling us how much tickets are any time soon? Or are they gonna pull a fast one and not tell us until they go on sale?
Congrats, that is so AWESOME! Right in front of JP. :metal
Edit... I went to DT website, clicked on VIP, and bought them now. Front row, inside aisle seats right side. Well, that worked out well!! :o
:(Decisions are a tough thing to take on. Seriously. I'm debating about it too. (internally)
Really debating whether or not I want to go. I want to hear DOT tracks but I am just so over SFAM. I don't want to pay good money for a show 90 minutes away and then leave just after the DOT set, but I don't want to sit through SFAM. Decisions decisions.
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Really debating whether or not I want to go. I want to hear DOT tracks but I am just so over SFAM. I don't want to pay good money for a show 90 minutes away and then leave just after the DOT set, but I don't want to sit through SFAM. Decisions decisions.
Waiting for some Euro fans to complain that they were expecting a festival show, and all they got was SFaM in its entirety/An Evening With
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Really debating whether or not I want to go. I want to hear DOT tracks but I am just so over SFAM. I don't want to pay good money for a show 90 minutes away and then leave just after the DOT set, but I don't want to sit through SFAM. Decisions decisions.
Well you should stand for SFAM IMO :biggrin:
But honestly, I was a downer on them playing all of SFAM, but there's a good energy from that album that comes across live, even playing to a click, that really just made the show much better than I expected.
Has anyone ever done the Go the Distance VIP package?
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Really debating whether or not I want to go. I want to hear DOT tracks but I am just so over SFAM. I don't want to pay good money for a show 90 minutes away and then leave just after the DOT set, but I don't want to sit through SFAM. Decisions decisions.
Has anyone ever done the Go the Distance VIP package?
Has anyone ever done the Go the Distance VIP package?
Bought mine today. Looks identical to the prior Platinum Meet & Greet packages.
Has anyone ever done the Go the Distance VIP package?
Bought mine today. Looks identical to the prior Platinum Meet & Greet packages.
I wonder if that Drumhead is the same one I got. Because I'm thinking about doing the Out of Reach VIP.
$72 gets me a presale ticket from the band's site... 15th row though.
Jingle you looking at SA?
Jingle you looking at SA?
Kitchener, ON
I don't get why they play Riverside instead of changing it up and playing further north (Ventura / Santa Barbara). Maybe I am just selfish :lolOr change it up from California to the PNW!
(Yes.. I know promoters, etc)
I don't get why they play Riverside instead of changing it up and playing further north (Ventura / Santa Barbara). Maybe I am just selfish :lolOr change it up from California to the PNW!
(Yes.. I know promoters, etc)
But...this one is Riverside (said in the "but...these go to eleven" voice).
DREAM THEATER Announces Fall 2019 North American Leg Of 'Distance Over Time' Tour
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/dream-theater-announces-fall-2019-north-american-leg-of-distance-over-time-tour/?fbclid=IwAR2u7KXzpn0viffFJLO3_xVwoZv0iHoJo0_RYBbIDGEepQhVRk9YF-22Wdg
But...this one is Riverside (said in the "but...these go to eleven" voice).
Have you ever been to Riverside? :lol
Jingle you looking at SA?Where are you seeing SA? In any case, El Paso should work well for you.
Hell yea! Coming to Raleigh? Anyone have the pre-sale password? Lol
Jingle you looking at SA?Where are you seeing SA? In any case, El Paso should work well for you.
Ah, found it. San Antonio isn't listed on their official site. If the setlist is different, meaning they play AWE, I'd head down there for it.Jingle you looking at SA?Where are you seeing SA? In any case, El Paso should work well for you.
Going to the SATX show most likely but I'm glad my sister hometown (I was born in Juarez) is getting a DT show.
I couldn't get online right at 10 am today for the pre-sale, but I got on eventually and got 14 rows back on Petrucci's side for the St. Louis show. :metal :metal
Hell yea! Coming to Raleigh? Anyone have the pre-sale password? Lol
What's up, good sir?
Have you been to that venue before?
I'd like to go, but after catching the DC show on the last leg I think I'll hold off on buying tickets until I can see the setlist.
$100 for 2 balcony seats. The fuck.
Yes, they are playing SFAM.
Wait, I figured it out:
During SFAM, DT is going to replace The Dance of Eternity with Raw Dog just to see if anyone notices.
Between the tours we’re going to be doing after Europe we’re introducing new songs, so let’s play a couple of songs from the album that we haven’t played yet. So, there’s all that going on as well.
If they took out ANTR, that would leave room for 2 more songs from DOT and another older song.And that would be a great move on their part.
Don't do this to me Boskypoo. I already made the decision not to drive to Riverside. Don't make me overthink it.
Anyone going to the Reno show?yes
Anyone going to the Reno show?
Anyone going to the Reno show?
I live there and am going! I have front row tickets. In addition, I will have an interesting announcement about the show soon... :-X
Don't do this to me Boskypoo. I already made the decision not to drive to Riverside. Don't make me overthink it.
I hate driving to Riverside from Garden Grove or any other location in the east (Ontario, San Bernardino, etc). I'm doing it for Switchfoot, I don't want to do it for DT if the setlist is not to my liking.
Don't do this to me Boskypoo. I already made the decision not to drive to Riverside. Don't make me overthink it.
I hate driving to Riverside from Garden Grove or any other location in the east (Ontario, San Bernardino, etc). I'm doing it for Switchfoot, I don't want to do it for DT if the setlist is not to my liking.
I'm in Ventura County... I know the feeling. My GF has family in Covina, using their place as a jump off spot is the only way it'd be worth it for me.