So, who is going to Merriweather????
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mismagic
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So, who is going to Merriweather????
I know it's a long way off yet, but I'm just wondering who else will be at Merriweather this year ........
This is Merriweather's last summer open. They juast can't seem to book the "Big Names" anymore
This is Merriweather's last summer open. They juast can't seem to book the "Big Names" anymore
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Me an 10 at least 7 of our closest friends. We are very excited that Bubba decided to play Merriweather after a 3-year absence. Especially since we moved right around the corner last year to the Laurel/Columbia area. It's going to make for a great meeting place and prime-up before heading to the parking lot.
However, I am disappointed to hear that this is Merriweather's last year. I've seen quite a few shows at this venue over the last ten years. It doesn't surprise me though. Ever since they built that damn Nissan Pavilion out in nowhere-land they've made it hard for major acts to want to play the smaller Merriweather (economies of scale and all).
Jimmy, if you do watch this board, please play a tribute to all the fun years you've played this venue and send Merriweather Post Pavilion out in style!
However, I am disappointed to hear that this is Merriweather's last year. I've seen quite a few shows at this venue over the last ten years. It doesn't surprise me though. Ever since they built that damn Nissan Pavilion out in nowhere-land they've made it hard for major acts to want to play the smaller Merriweather (economies of scale and all).
Jimmy, if you do watch this board, please play a tribute to all the fun years you've played this venue and send Merriweather Post Pavilion out in style!
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I have a very special place in my heart for Merriweather, it was the very first place I ever saw Jimmy at ...... I'm very happy he decided to play there again this year! The Parrottheads will send the place off in style! 
With Merriweather closing it will leave all of us Marylanders scrambling for either Nissan or Camden ......
I can't wait to see yall there!!!
With Merriweather closing it will leave all of us Marylanders scrambling for either Nissan or Camden ......
I can't wait to see yall there!!!
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Cakes, since he hasn't played here in a few years nobody can be certain what it's going to be like. The last time he did play here the gestapo was fairly tight, but not to the point of frustration. The parking lot didn't open till about 3:30pm (we were about the 30th car in the gate). The police came around early and told everyone to "be in control of themselves," and they patrolled the lot quite heavily. However, they gave as no qualms about our consumption of beverages in discreet plastic cups, nor did they have a problem with our portable grill. As the parking lot filled, their patrol of our area became less and less frequent. The only instance of enforcement we saw was some underagers getting busted for drinking down the row from us. We still had a good time, not a GREAT time, but good.
Mismagic, we'll be able to fondly remember the days of four concerts in the D.C. area, two at Nissan and two at Merriweather. Boy, those were the days! Merriweather was my first Bubba show too. I believe it was the Banana Wind tour of '95 or '96 (can't quite remember).
Mismagic, we'll be able to fondly remember the days of four concerts in the D.C. area, two at Nissan and two at Merriweather. Boy, those were the days! Merriweather was my first Bubba show too. I believe it was the Banana Wind tour of '95 or '96 (can't quite remember).
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AAaaahhh, Merriweather. The site of my first Buffett concert (and Buffett sighting, in Clyde's afterwards -- I spoke briefly to Timmy B. Schmidt and got Josh Leo's autograph that night). But that's ancient history.
This is my first time on the lawn for a Buffett show in many a year. (I've either been lucky enough to get pavilion or unlucky enough to get shut out.)
I didn't realize this would be a grand finale for Merriweather. I'll try to do it up right. And given Jimmy's affection for the fans who come to see him here in Columbia, I hope he'll do it up right too.
This is my first time on the lawn for a Buffett show in many a year. (I've either been lucky enough to get pavilion or unlucky enough to get shut out.)
I didn't realize this would be a grand finale for Merriweather. I'll try to do it up right. And given Jimmy's affection for the fans who come to see him here in Columbia, I hope he'll do it up right too.
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Merriweather is in a highly populated area and all concerts have to be over by a certain time. The police are really tight in that area anyway. Which I really appreciate normally, but it hurts the tailgating. Not that the police hurt the tailgating I think it's the underage pholks who are not responsible which causes the crack downs. Then again, there's always Nissan on Sat. Now that's a whole different story 
It was too much tequila or not quite enough....
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Ok I need help!!! I need to find a place to stay that is very close to the Merriweather. I checked and the Hilton is booked and the Sheraton is $259.00 a night
Um I don't think so! Looking for some place that is clean and where we can get about 4 rooms. Oh and I forgot to mention, somewhere that will also allow us to tailgate in their parking lot 