EXTREME Pornograffitti Live 25th Ann US Tour 2015

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Here's one for some of us old farts...

EXTREME - PORNOGRAFFITTI LIVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY US TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED; VIP TICKETS ON SALE TODAY

Legendary rockers Extreme have announced a US leg for their Pornograffitti Live 25th Anniversary, due to run through January. VIP tickets are on sale starting today (November 18th), general sale begins on November 21st.

Go to this location for VIP package information.



The tour schedule is currently as follows:

January
16 - Mohegan Sun Arena - Uncasville, CT
17 - State Theater - Portland, ME
18 - The Chance - Poughkeepsie, NY
20 - Bergen P.A.C - Englewood, NJ
21 - House of Blues - Boston, MA
22 - Penns Peak - Jim Thorpe, PA
24 - The Space - Westbury, NY
25 - Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore, MD
27 - Bogart's - Cincinnati, OH
28 - House of Blues - Chicago, IL
29 - Mill City Nights - Minneapolis, MN
31 - FireKeepers Casino - Battle Creek, MI
 
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Man I really hope this comes to Phoenix! I know they just played Tucson in Sept, but I was in LA for Within Temptation so I couldn't make it. One of my all time favorite bands and albums!
 
I wish they would do one of the Pornograffitti shows in Canada. They played two festivals this summer, and both were shorter sets. Need to figure out if I can make it down to any of these shows.
 
Hmm....might have to make this. I saw them at the Thirsty Whale when the cd 1st came out...w/ Alice in Chains opening up....
 
Yep, I'll be heading down to Cincinnati for this show also. Cannot believe I've never gotten to see Extreme live before..... Cannot wait!


I was totally committed to going, but then I checked ticket prices. Unless I'm looking at some kind of VIP package, it shows standard admission 100 bucks. I'm sorry but I'd hesitate to buy tickets for a full Styx reunion show with Triumph as the opener for that price. Please tell me I'm reading this wrong.

http://concerts.livenation.com/event/16004D6ECB154BD9?camefrom=ramya_8e1
 
Don't worry, Random Axe,

After Ticketbastard fees, the tickets should cost no more than $42.00 at any given show on the tour. My heart skipped a beat when I looked on the House of Blues website for the Chicago date, as they were showing a $104.50 price tag. However, when I went to the Live Nation page, I saw a much more reasonable price.

As for you, Jason, you're damn right I won't play any gigs on January 28th! While you're at it, keep February 1st scratched out, too. I'm not missing Uli Jon Roth and Vinnie Moore in the same night for anything!


Stay metal. Never rust.
Albert
 
I wish they would do one of the Pornograffitti shows in Canada. They played two festivals this summer, and both were shorter sets. Need to figure out if I can make it down to any of these shows.

What about having them for our "Festival d'Été" in Quebec City. That would be great!
 
I'm very disappointed they're not coming down south, because they were a very fun band to see in their prime. I caught them five times in the early to mid 90's:

1990: Headlining The Rave (small Milwaukee club) with Alice in Chains opening (Obviously, this was before anyone knew who AIC was)
1991: Opening for Winger in 1991 at the Riverside Theater
1991: Opening for Cinderella and David Lee Roth at the World Music Theater in Chicago
1993: Opening for Bon Jovi at the Marcus Ampitheater in Milwaukee
1995: Headlining the Rivera (or the Vic) in Chicago

All of the shows were high-energy performances with a band that was incredibly tight to see live. Hopefully, they'll expand those gigs, or perhaps take part in a nostalgia tour fur a summer run (perhaps co-headlining with Poison)
 
All of the shows were high-energy performances with a band that was incredibly tight to see live. Hopefully, they'll expand those gigs, or perhaps take part in a nostalgia tour fur a summer run (perhaps co-headlining with Poison)

Poison does not deserve to grace the same stage as Extreme.
 
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Poison does not deserve to grace the same stage as Extreme.

True, but that's likely the best chance of seeing Extreme on a major tour in the summer.

Besides Poison has been a pretty good high-energy live band in the past--even if they lack zero creativity when it comes to a setlist.