Moderator: Andrew
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:I like how "doing stadium shows with Rascal Flatts this summer" turned into one date in Pennsylvania in the midst of a scattered schedule of secondary markets. They outwardly said this is the only North American date with RF this summer in the announcement yesterday.
Fact Finder wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:I like how "doing stadium shows with Rascal Flatts this summer" turned into one date in Pennsylvania in the midst of a scattered schedule of secondary markets. They outwardly said this is the only North American date with RF this summer in the announcement yesterday.
And it's not even a stadium.![]()
The Star Pavilion at Hersheypark Stadium opened in May of 1996, complementing Hersheypark Stadium for summer concert performances. A more intimate venue, The Star Pavilion can accommodate up to 8,000 fans in both reserved seating in front of the stage and general admission lawn area.
Don wrote:Fact Finder wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:I like how "doing stadium shows with Rascal Flatts this summer" turned into one date in Pennsylvania in the midst of a scattered schedule of secondary markets. They outwardly said this is the only North American date with RF this summer in the announcement yesterday.
And it's not even a stadium.![]()
The Star Pavilion at Hersheypark Stadium opened in May of 1996, complementing Hersheypark Stadium for summer concert performances. A more intimate venue, The Star Pavilion can accommodate up to 8,000 fans in both reserved seating in front of the stage and general admission lawn area.
I think it will be configured for 30k, not 8k.
The Band Perry is part of the Rascal Flats tour so I see this as either both bands being on stage at the same time (ala Crossroads) or Flatts closing out the evening.
Rick wrote:
Agreed. Rascal Flatts will not be opening for Journey.
steveo777 wrote:Why are people having such a problem with Journey performing the Rascal Flatts? They're both great bands. Some act like the white prom queen just went to bed with a black man.![]()
![]()
Archetype wrote:steveo777 wrote:Why are people having such a problem with Journey performing the Rascal Flatts? They're both great bands. Some act like the white prom queen just went to bed with a black man.![]()
![]()
Their performance with Rascal Flatts is one symptom of a creatively ailing/complacent Journey. In the early 2000s, they were regularly playing ~20 song sets, playing La Raza Del Sol a lot and 3-4 songs from Trial By Fire/Arrival. There was a short revival in 2009 (Lots of live Revelation and Arrival material) Now they're doing shorter sets, performing no new songs, and talking about not recording anymore. In the time they could be playing new material, they're playing dumb b-sides like La Do Da and Dead Or Alive that basically go over just about as well as new songs. They're really trying now to capitalize on appealing to soccer moms and country yokels.
steveo777 wrote:Why are people having such a problem with Journey performing the Rascal Flatts? They're both great bands. Some act like the white prom queen just went to bed with a black man.![]()
![]()
Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Why are people having such a problem with Journey performing the Rascal Flatts? They're both great bands. Some act like the white prom queen just went to bed with a black man.![]()
![]()
It was only a few years ago we were hoping Journey would be out there with hard rocking acts like the Scorpions opening for them. Now, here we are with Journey setting the table for a Country band to close out a show? This might be just too much of a 180 for some folks.
Archetype wrote:There was a short revival in 2009 (Lots of live Revelation and Arrival material) Now they're doing shorter sets, performing no new songs, and talking about not recording anymore.
Art Vandelay wrote:Am I the only one who finds it funny that they're on the same bill with The Band Perry?![]()
![]()
Jeremey wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Am I the only one who finds it funny that they're on the same bill with The Band Perry?![]()
![]()
Funny story, I was talking with a door man at a venue a few years ago and he was asking me what was up with Journey lately...He says, "yeah, Steve Perry quit totally so he could focus on his son's country music career - they're really starting to take off!" I go "Well, Jon Cain's daughter has a country music career, is that what you're talking about?" And the guy says, "No, Steve Perry - His son is in that band 'The Band Perry,' that's his son in the band, that's where that name comes from!" I just said, "Oh, wow, that's pretty cool..."
I wonder how many people think that for real?
Art Vandelay wrote:Am I the only one who finds it funny that they're on the same bill with The Band Perry?![]()
![]()
Don wrote:Not 100% confirmed but it looks like it will follow the blueprint of the Crossroads show where both bands will be on stage at the same time. Unless you're a big fan of BOTH bands and don't mind them covering each other's songs, or a shorter Journey set list, you may want to think about this one. Definitely wait for final word on the running order though.
steveo777 wrote:Why is this board so dead tonight, Rick? Let's go stir up some shit!!!!![]()
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests