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r my tickets ant good? Sitting in B2 row d? | |
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I was in B2 E last night.
You can't see everything because the stage is high, but you have a fairly good view of the front and side of stage where P spends most of his time. You could critise that the sound is not so good on the floor and you cannot see the screens, but it is awesome when P comes down the point of the stage, he is so close - its an experience not to be missed. I've been 4 times now, and twice had floor tickets. I think the close up experience is for us true fans I loved it. Enjoy so, what is the answer 2 the question of U | |
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tiadalma said: I was in B2 E last night.
You can't see everything because the stage is high, but you have a fairly good view of the front and side of stage where P spends most of his time. You could critise that the sound is not so good on the floor and you cannot see the screens, but it is awesome when P comes down the point of the stage, he is so close - its an experience not to be missed. I've been 4 times now, and twice had floor tickets. I think the close up experience is for us true fans I loved it. Enjoy Thanks for that i'm so excited! | |
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tiadalma, I'd second those thoughts...
Being close you do miss the show experience - the sound, seeing the symbol stage, the movement of the band, twinz, shelby et al. However this is compensated by being a few feet away from one of your musical heroes...it's a massive buzz. My only wish is that people would stop endlessly filming or trying to take pictures of the show, everywhere you look someone is doing it. The irony about all of this is that in trying desperately to capture 'the experience' on a shaky piece of film on a mobile, they ultimately, almost always - miss it! And let's face it how many times are you going to watch it, who are you going to share it with? T | |
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