SillyPutty wrote:Maybe I'm a complete moron (which is a distinct possibility), but I can't find evidence of this 9/3/05 Toronto show anywhere. It's not on the DMB website (Tour Dates) and I can't find tickets at ticketmaster.
Any suggestions? Sorry if I'm missing something that is blindingly obvious to the rest of the world.
From the last Warehouse e-mail (6/2/2005):
Dave Matthews Band to play Toronto
We are excited to announce that Dave Matthews Band will be performing in the Toronto, Ontario area on Saturday, September 3, 2005. We will be announcing additional information soon including venue and the Warehouse ticketing schedule for this event. Save the date and stay tuned!
Neither am I, sorry. The email announce list used to be called the Warehouse list, but seems they've changed the name and I never noticed. You can sign up here
Coldchillin23222 wrote:Would you fly to almost anywhere in Europe if it was a one night deal?
isnt trans-european travel pretty cheap in comparison to US travel of similar distance? i thought the train system over there is great
~marsh
"You? I'm more responsible than you."
"Don't be ridiculous. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go fill my freezer with my own blood."
-'Lainey and K-man
I was psyched to go the next Canadian date they announced, which turned out to be Septmeber 3. But I'm going to be in Moncton for the Stones show on the same day.
Who knows? I've heard a ton of different venues thrown around, but really nothing all that strong supporting any of them. It's really anybody's guess. It would sure be nice to know though...
It's official - the show's being rescheduled. This isn's necessarily a bad thing though, because this re-opens the possibility of a Molson Amphitheatre show.
"The Matthews Band has announced that they will not be able to pull off the Texas -> Toronto -> Texas route that was anticipated. The Saturday, September 3 show in Toronto, Ontario will have to be rescheduled due to 'scheduling conflicts'. The date was originally announced at the beginning of this month. The removal of the Toronto date leaves Canada without any shows. "
I honestly really feel for the European DMB fans. If you ask me, they are the most hardcore fans thee are, tio be able to appreciate DMB without ever seeing them live is nearly impossible if you ask me. I really hope these guys get a few dates this year or next.
Sadly, my dream is to live somewhere in europe, but I just cant do it and miss out on the summer concerts, its about all i look foward to all year.