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Thread started 05/11/07 10:31am

shockadelica19
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Dresscode for the shows in london ? EDIT: golden circle seats

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YES ! STRIKE ! I got some tickets for the "golden circle seats" ...(it´s a birthday present)....
but one question : is there any dresscode ? okay, I won´t put on destroyed jeans and sneakers...has anybody some experience ? maybe from the 3121-shows in Las Vegas ?
I think a suit will be the best....


cheers
[Edited 5/11/07 11:04am]
[Edited 5/11/07 15:30pm]
(akime from germany...adoring HIM since the purple days....)......and....sorry for less quality in grammar...if your german is in a better shape....it´s up 2 u wink
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Reply #1 posted 05/11/07 12:46pm

IstenSzek

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i can't dance in no suit. i'm just gonna wear jeans and a dress shirt
with rolled up sleaves and yes *shock* some sneakers

dancing jig

lol. prince knows he can't tell the british "no sneakers" lol. or he
wouldn't sell a single ticket

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then again, i'm not golden circle shrug
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #2 posted 05/11/07 1:09pm

studal

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Well if you were Prince what would you want people to wear?
Looking for a new man. Freaks need not apply. Freeeks can tho ;-p
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Reply #3 posted 05/11/07 1:18pm

2903dad

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studal said:

Well if you were Prince what would you want people to wear?



Mini dress and high heel it is then! wink
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Reply #4 posted 05/11/07 1:20pm

studal

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I would have to shave legs eek
Looking for a new man. Freaks need not apply. Freeeks can tho ;-p
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Reply #5 posted 05/11/07 1:26pm

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studal said:

I would have to shave legs eek


Go for a wax its far more effective wink
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Reply #6 posted 05/11/07 1:27pm

studal

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2903dad said:

studal said:

I would have to shave legs eek


Go for a wax its far more effective wink



Back. Crack and sack it is so.
Looking for a new man. Freaks need not apply. Freeeks can tho ;-p
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Reply #7 posted 05/11/07 1:30pm

2903dad

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studal said:

2903dad said:



Go for a wax its far more effective wink



Back. Crack and sack it is so.


that may be painful, but i like a smooth guy!
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Reply #8 posted 05/11/07 1:49pm

Haystack

If no dress-code was stated in the terms and conditions when you bought your ticket, then you can wear whatever you want so long as it conforms to any public decency laws.

I'm going to wear nothing but two big fig leaves. Mind you, I'm so far away from the stage that Prince won't notice me anyway.
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Reply #9 posted 05/11/07 2:15pm

shockadelica19
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studal said:

Well if you were Prince what would you want people to wear?

mh...like sign"o" the times....."wear peach and black"...I´ve always worn some jeans and some kind of black shirt or something like that...but isn´t there a dresscode in Las Vegas ? I just wonder....at the golden circle seats... eek
and by the way...a tall guy like me (6,3ft.)...wearing high heels...i just don´t wanna clean the ceiling..... lol
(akime from germany...adoring HIM since the purple days....)......and....sorry for less quality in grammar...if your german is in a better shape....it´s up 2 u wink
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Reply #10 posted 05/11/07 2:29pm

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in tight. as ordered by Prince before Versace private gig last autumn in Milan.
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Reply #11 posted 05/11/07 2:44pm

shockadelica19
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pope said:

in tight. as ordered by Prince before Versace private gig last autumn in Milan.


hey..read my lips....i´m a GUY and absolutely hetero.... cool
(akime from germany...adoring HIM since the purple days....)......and....sorry for less quality in grammar...if your german is in a better shape....it´s up 2 u wink
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Reply #12 posted 05/11/07 3:15pm

studal

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I am going to streak the Tue 28th gig just wearing tassels and my beautiful smile biggrin
Looking for a new man. Freaks need not apply. Freeeks can tho ;-p
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Reply #13 posted 05/11/07 3:16pm

Haystack

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I am going to streak the Tue 28th gig just wearing tassels and my beautiful smile biggrin


Hmm. . . That might be worth the ticket price alone biggrin
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Reply #14 posted 05/11/07 3:17pm

Haystack

Hell, make that VIP Ticket price alone.
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Reply #15 posted 05/11/07 3:21pm

bjt57

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studal said:

Well if you were Prince what would you want people to wear?

Whatever ya'll was comfortable in wink
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Reply #16 posted 05/11/07 3:25pm

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Haystack said:

If no dress-code was stated in the terms and conditions when you bought your ticket, then you can wear whatever you want so long as it conforms to any public decency laws.

I'm going to wear nothing but two big fig leaves. Mind you, I'm so far away from the stage that Prince won't notice me anyway.

At the musicology tour this girl had made a purple dress (I guess you would call it that) out of the symbol I guess she stood out enough cos she was up on stage dancing in it.
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Reply #17 posted 05/11/07 5:39pm

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i wore a Ted Baker pin stripe and Versace shirt to 3121 and Prince came to say hi and shake my hand at the aftershow razz
[Edited 5/11/07 17:40pm]
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Reply #18 posted 05/12/07 5:16am

Sly

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2903dad said:

studal said:




Back. Crack and sack it is so.


that may be painful, but i like a smooth guy!



This is just getting strange.
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For the amount you've paid for the tickets wear whatever the hell you want. They wont stop you.

Runners are easier to dance in , right?
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Reply #19 posted 05/12/07 6:56am

m3taverse

This can be just me, but "golden circle" to me sounds like the group variation of the "golden shower".
So don't ask me what the dresscode is.
Anyhow, we're Europeans, we don't need dresscodes to dress well. Altho perhaps especially for the British people I guess it wouldn't hurt if they had some type of code.
"this especially prepared potato is called pomme de terre"
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Reply #20 posted 05/12/07 7:24am

udo

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Wear something resistant to coca cola/sprite/etc.

I can imagine that with the current pricing and ticket distribution policies people can be annoyed somewhat.
Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #21 posted 05/12/07 4:41pm

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Hello boy from Germany! Which day are u going? wave
If you have floor seats (place) you might want to wear something that will tell that ur into Prince. If u get the chance to go on stage the security will then choose u over someone wearing something ordinary. If I could be on the floor I'd probably get me a t-shirt that sais 3121 smile
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Reply #22 posted 05/13/07 1:15pm

shockadelica19
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GermanHottie1981 said:

Hello boy from Germany! Which day are u going? wave
If you have floor seats (place) you might want to wear something that will tell that ur into Prince. If u get the chance to go on stage the security will then choose u over someone wearing something ordinary. If I could be on the floor I'd probably get me a t-shirt that sais 3121 smile

hi...on the 18th...YEHAAAA... biggrin
and i just think about something versace-like...but these italian shirts...well...I can wrap it around my arm...that´s it....these things are made for small and thin people but not for a muscular guy who is able to support the security crew... wink
[Edited 5/13/07 13:17pm]
(akime from germany...adoring HIM since the purple days....)......and....sorry for less quality in grammar...if your german is in a better shape....it´s up 2 u wink
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Reply #23 posted 05/14/07 3:11am

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shockadelica1969 said:

hi...on the 18th...YEHAAAA... biggrin
and i just think about something versace-like...but these italian shirts...well...I can wrap it around my arm...that´s it....these things are made for small and thin people but not for a muscular guy who is able to support the security crew... wink
[Edited 5/13/07 13:17pm]


Just wear something in purple, no? Muscular guy huh? I'm going on the 18th as well. Let's meet up wink
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Reply #24 posted 05/14/07 3:32am

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well me and the peepz im goin with r gona b wearing polka dots! 1988 baby cool
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Reply #25 posted 05/14/07 8:59am

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PSYMUN said:

well me and the peepz im goin with r gona b wearing polka dots! 1988 baby cool


well you wont be hard to SPOT then will u? (i know terrible joke, but i couldnt resist cool
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Reply #26 posted 05/14/07 2:07pm

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GermanHottie1981 said:

Hello boy from Germany! Which day are u going? wave
If you have floor seats (place) you might want to wear something that will tell that ur into Prince. If u get the chance to go on stage the security will then choose u over someone wearing something ordinary. If I could be on the floor I'd probably get me a t-shirt that sais 3121 smile



r u sure that the security would choose people wearing ordinary clothes?
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Reply #27 posted 05/14/07 2:13pm

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headboy said:

i wore a Ted Baker pin stripe and Versace shirt to 3121 and Prince came to say hi and shake my hand at the aftershow razz
[Edited 5/11/07 17:40pm]


Cool style - good choice. If only I could afford it!!!
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Reply #28 posted 05/14/07 2:21pm

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Nikki - my wife - said "I definately need my nails done for then!!!!!"

That means all out style and I agree!!!!

We have VIP tickets for the opening night, and I think you just have to go with it. We are spending all that money on a once in a lifetime experience.

It would be such a waste to do it in jeans and a T-Shirt - suited and booted all the way.

"Somebody get me a new suit, I'm about to sweat this one out!!!"

If only I could afford the Ted Baker and Versace look of 'Headboy', perhaps Prince would shake my hand too!!!!!
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Reply #29 posted 05/15/07 11:01am

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growbotham said:

Nikki - my wife - said "I definately need my nails done for then!!!!!"

That means all out style and I agree!!!!

We have VIP tickets for the opening night, and I think you just have to go with it. We are spending all that money on a once in a lifetime experience.

It would be such a waste to do it in jeans and a T-Shirt - suited and booted all the way.

"Somebody get me a new suit, I'm about to sweat this one out!!!"

If only I could afford the Ted Baker and Versace look of 'Headboy', perhaps Prince would shake my hand too!!!!!


Yes, if you have VIP tickets, obviously you had the cash to spare and your outfit should reflect that. Not saying that you have to spend a fortune wearing Versace, but wear something that looks classy/tasteful. Ladies should were nice dresses (or even dress slacks and nice top) but nothing cut up to the ying yang. If you get picked to dance on stage, everyone will be able to see your twat.
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