So it's 200 bucks + fees -- $220 gets you on the lawn all Summer 2020 or whatever season your local shed has.
https://lawnpass.livenation.com/pass/
No I don't work for them. I could pick between two equidistant sheds but chose Camden (former E-Center) because they have a super-cheap train that drops you off right at the venue. Maybe 3 bucks R/T ?
So far we have several Nostalgia Acts coming to both venues :: Doobie Bros, Alanis Morrisette, Chicago, Journey and Black Crowes.
What fun it will be seeing which other acts make an appearance
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on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 – 01:50 pm
Lawn tickets at the shed here
Lawn tickets at the shed here for the classic rock acts go for around $25 - $35 a pop. So if you figure on seeing every classic rock or country act that comes through, might be worth it. I suspect Camden gets more shows than PDX.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 – 01:58 pm
Ken, it says they had 40
Ken, it says they had 40 shows last Summer. There were a few Phish, Outlaw Fest, maybe DeadCo ?
For the price, I'll end up going to a bunch of shows that I normally wouldn't bother with.
Camden's just across the river from Philadelphia, so I have the option of crossing the Delaware to go be a Tourist.
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on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 – 02:00 pm
I’d be ok with it if it got
I’d be ok with it if it got me on the lawn for ALL participating sheds
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on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 – 03:40 pm
For me it's just more
For me it's just more convenient to give LN my ca$h (service fees) all at once rather than 20 bucks each ticket. Besides the already-announced nostalgia bands, we'll probably get a Phish run, some variant of Derek Trucks, maybe a KISS or Aerosmith show. David Byrne? WHo knows.
Wild Card would be Kinks reunion tour. Heard they've been in the studio and maybe going on Tour ?? Then there's always DeadCo and Dave Matthews Band.
Now that the Rail line has made a more concert-friendly policy (keeping the trains running after the show) it's really the easiest venue around. Free parking at the train station 10 minutes from home, and the fare is about 3 bucks round-trip. Think they even let you bring a Bike.
Haven't traveled much for concerts since I've had Hüsky; he really dislikes being home alone or even staying with a Dog-Sitter. But if I leave home around 4 PM and return around Midnight, that's just an average afternoon nap for H.I.M.