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Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:23 am Posts: 3645 Location: The In Between
Section 107 row 6. I have a 5 digit number, and these are the farthest back side seats I've ever had, but I think the ten club wasn't given the two best side sections. Maybe season ticket holders got those? I can't complain.
Section 107 row 6. I have a 5 digit number, and these are the farthest back side seats I've ever had, but I think the ten club wasn't given the two best side sections. Maybe season ticket holders got those? I can't complain.
They didn't secure 108 and 116. Pic on page 2.
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emanon wrote:
I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
Section 107 row 6. I have a 5 digit number, and these are the farthest back side seats I've ever had, but I think the ten club wasn't given the two best side sections. Maybe season ticket holders got those? I can't complain.
Section 224, Row 12. Not terrible I suppose, but I do wish the fan club had lower level tickets. Anybody know how the 200s are at MSG? At the least the section itself is in a good spot but very high
Section 224, Row 12. Not terrible I suppose, but I do wish the fan club had lower level tickets. Anybody know how the 200s are at MSG? At the least the section itself is in a good spot but very high
I was upper deck for Radiohead in 2018. No complaints.
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emanon wrote:
I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
If you are close to the stage but high that is good and fine. Saw Page and Plant, Clapton and Springsteen from that spot and all were great and could hear fine...but far away and high is bad. I saw the first Pearl Jam show at MSG in 1998 from far away and high and could barely hear.
How did the significant remodel a few years back improve the sound at concerts?
I have see. I think only three shows since the remodel. For Pearl Jam and Temple of the Dog I could not tell any difference because I was close, but for Springsteen, where I was in the last three rows of the whole place, I thought the sound was perfectly fine.
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i had a lot of fun on the upper level once
out of the way enough people were smoking
sound was good
more lax vibe
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A charity ticket popped up on TM a minute ago. It was $2006 for one in section 117
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It appears as though no one is buying that $2k ticket
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Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:23 am Posts: 3645 Location: The In Between
My family is coming to NYC with me. I thought I'd get tickets for Wicked Saturday night. There are 4 fairly close for $135 each. Expensive night out, but a cool experience. Except when I went to buy them, the fee was $51 per ticket. What the fuck?
A charity ticket popped up on TM a minute ago. It was $2006 for one in section 117
$2956 this week.
6 out of the 7 just disappeared.
I mean... at some point they lower the price right?
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