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Post by DancyGeorgia on Feb 22, 2017 21:48:00 GMT -5
Since things are slow, I’d love your help re QAL tickets. Posting here instead of on city thread because (I think) this is a general question, not venue specific. (Not sure, glad to move post if not right for here). I went a little bonkers in Denver-have never seen Adam live so bought (ahem) 3 sets of 3 tickets (for me and my two sons), kept upgrading. So now I have to choose which seats to keep and which to sell. Advice needed! from experienced folks to choose between two sets. One set is close to the stage but off to the side-- section 128, row 18, seats 12-14. Other set is parallel to the end of the thrust-- section 102, row 7, seats 8-10. Both sets were the same price. My family is leaning toward 102-seats are lower, and they would rather make sure they can see everything, including big screens. Just want to make sure we’re not making a big mistake selling 128 (lots of tickets in that section already up for re-sale, don’t know if that’s a good or a bad sign). Thank you for any and all opinions! PS. I know I’m selling the third set-that was a learning experience. I first bought VIP tickets thinking they would be the best, not knowing there were better seats at regular prices available without the swag. Personally, I would go with section 102 across from the B-stage. Sound should be better there too! VIP tickets are will call and require ID and/or the credit card they were bought with. So you will likely need to meet the person who buys them at the VIP table.
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Post by jogrins on Feb 22, 2017 21:56:45 GMT -5
Since things are slow, I’d love your help re QAL tickets. Posting here instead of on city thread because (I think) this is a general question, not venue specific. (Not sure, glad to move post if not right for here). I went a little bonkers in Denver-have never seen Adam live so bought (ahem) 3 sets of 3 tickets (for me and my two sons), kept upgrading. So now I have to choose which seats to keep and which to sell. Advice needed! from experienced folks to choose between two sets. One set is close to the stage but off to the side-- section 128, row 18, seats 12-14. Other set is parallel to the end of the thrust-- section 102, row 7, seats 8-10. Both sets were the same price. My family is leaning toward 102-seats are lower, and they would rather make sure they can see everything, including big screens. Just want to make sure we’re not making a big mistake selling 128 (lots of tickets in that section already up for re-sale, don’t know if that’s a good or a bad sign). Thank you for any and all opinions! PS. I know I’m selling the third set-that was a learning experience. I first bought VIP tickets thinking they would be the best, not knowing there were better seats at regular prices available without the swag. My two cents worth of thoughts---I agree with your family. I have had tickets one section closer to the stage and the screens were awesome and lights were good. When on the floor facing the center of the stage , the lighting and laser show was out if this world. No comparison. Some laser lights are designed for a direct ahead viewing. What I am implying is that the closer you are to the stage on the side, you will not get the full effect of the lighting. Also with 102, visually you will be looking at the stage and the screens without having to move your head a whole lot....more just shifting your line of vision. With section 128.... I would think you would have to purposely move your head to either look at the screen or the stage. If true to past performances, Spike/ keyboards and on stage VIP VIEWERS may take away some direct lines of vision to the rest of the group if seated on that side of the stage, so close up. I have never been seated in 128 area, so just guessing. Hope you find family or buyers for all the extra tickets....these things we do to ourselves! Many thanks! I feel much better!
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Post by jogrins on Feb 22, 2017 22:01:45 GMT -5
Since things are slow, I’d love your help re QAL tickets. Posting here instead of on city thread because (I think) this is a general question, not venue specific. (Not sure, glad to move post if not right for here). I went a little bonkers in Denver-have never seen Adam live so bought (ahem) 3 sets of 3 tickets (for me and my two sons), kept upgrading. So now I have to choose which seats to keep and which to sell. Advice needed! from experienced folks to choose between two sets. One set is close to the stage but off to the side-- section 128, row 18, seats 12-14. Other set is parallel to the end of the thrust-- section 102, row 7, seats 8-10. Both sets were the same price. My family is leaning toward 102-seats are lower, and they would rather make sure they can see everything, including big screens. Just want to make sure we’re not making a big mistake selling 128 (lots of tickets in that section already up for re-sale, don’t know if that’s a good or a bad sign). Thank you for any and all opinions! PS. I know I’m selling the third set-that was a learning experience. I first bought VIP tickets thinking they would be the best, not knowing there were better seats at regular prices available without the swag. Personally, I would go with section 102 across from the B-stage. Sound should be better there too! VIP tickets are will call and require ID and/or the credit card they were bought with. So you will likely need to meet the person who buys them at the VIP table. Thanks, great tip! I also learned...late...that you can't use StubHub to re-sell Flash tickets. But I'm not worried, surely anyone with eyes and ears will be eager to buy.
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Post by bridgeymah on Feb 22, 2017 22:03:31 GMT -5
#lesigh as the coiner of the FLD moniker I avoid any article or such where Adam is pitted "against" Freddie. Pointless stuff. Very happy for people getting fab tix to the shows. Happy to hear he's working with Niles (shady has always been my jam). Blonds show was a full on bender as to be expected and Adam appeared to be having fun.
And with that I think I'm all caught up... :-)
#backtomyworkcave
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Post by Q3 on Feb 22, 2017 22:23:21 GMT -5
Personally, I would go with section 102 across from the B-stage. Sound should be better there too! VIP tickets are will call and require ID and/or the credit card they were bought with. So you will likely need to meet the person who buys them at the VIP table. Thanks, great tip! I also learned...late...that you can't use StubHub to re-sell Flash tickets. But I'm not worried, surely anyone with eyes and ears will be eager to buy. You can resell Flash Tickets on the Flash Site if you bought Flash Tickets. Here is where to sell them for the Denver concert: www.flashseats.com/Default.aspx?pid=18&ec=9000000000019202&ss=0&fss=603336278ETA: In the non-Ticketmaster venues that have Flash Tickets -- a lot of fans have VIP tickets that are not as good as the Flash tickets. And most the VIP tickets are hard to resell because of the Will-Call requirement.
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Post by m45maia on Feb 22, 2017 22:37:32 GMT -5
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Post by jogrins on Feb 22, 2017 23:08:45 GMT -5
Thanks yet again! Is it OK to keep quoting and thanking? I feel like I'm cluttering up the site! Oh, I know what to do to liven it up: here's a fun throwback interview I stumbled on today at work (really! it was relevant! I swear!). Hope this works...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2017 23:14:44 GMT -5
Since things are slow, I’d love your help re QAL tickets. Posting here instead of on city thread because (I think) this is a general question, not venue specific. (Not sure, glad to move post if not right for here). I went a little bonkers in Denver-have never seen Adam live so bought (ahem) 3 sets of 3 tickets (for me and my two sons), kept upgrading. So now I have to choose which seats to keep and which to sell. Advice needed! from experienced folks to choose between two sets. One set is close to the stage but off to the side-- section 128, row 18, seats 12-14. Other set is parallel to the end of the thrust-- section 102, row 7, seats 8-10. Both sets were the same price. My family is leaning toward 102-seats are lower, and they would rather make sure they can see everything, including big screens. Just want to make sure we’re not making a big mistake selling 128 (lots of tickets in that section already up for re-sale, don’t know if that’s a good or a bad sign). Thank you for any and all opinions! PS. I know I’m selling the third set-that was a learning experience. I first bought VIP tickets thinking they would be the best, not knowing there were better seats at regular prices available without the swag. If it were me, I'd keep the section 102 tickets. That should be both a good location for site and for sound.
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Post by 3ku1 on Feb 22, 2017 23:17:58 GMT -5
Watched pretty great voice. Adam has more then a voice though. He has this innate quality.
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Post by kryptoman68 on Feb 22, 2017 23:25:38 GMT -5
I really liked his Chinese and French song performances, but for me this was painful and all over the place (and I am totally ignoring the pronunciation). Plus, yet another proof how difficult the damn song is.
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