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Post by 3ku1 on Mar 29, 2016 0:37:31 GMT -5
cant screwcQueen up lol.
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Post by lenka29 on Mar 29, 2016 0:37:58 GMT -5
Just reading here Adam is still not 100 % ok.... If he has a cold, I am wondering if Shoshanna said he is not sick so the fans weren't worried or who knows what is happening... So happy he has one day off... I always really feel for singers where they got voice problems during touring.
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Post by thelambertluvva on Mar 29, 2016 0:55:39 GMT -5
I can't stand for very long and I'm going to my first GA concert in Las Vegas. Does anyone know if you can bring one of those really small tri-pod folding camping chairs and sit on that until the show starts? Also what do people do if they have to go to the bathroom? I'm getting a lot of anxiety about this. Thank goodness I have seats for the two LA shows after that. Thanks. I don't know about the folding tri-pod chair, but most people will save your place while you go to the bathroom if you ask. They will want someone to do the same for them. Also, I've heard of folks wearing depends to GA concerts. Thanks, Dancy. I was thinking about the Depends too.
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Post by happy on Mar 29, 2016 1:21:15 GMT -5
Anyone here the question she's talking about? bamboo_grove @bamboo_grove1 3m3 minutes ago A’s SO AMAZING live. Even when not 100%, he still blows me away. He did repeat one question and caught himself. Poor guy. He needs a vacay. He asked who in the audience had not been to his concert before. He said he was popping cherries. And then he asked the question again and quickly realized he was repeating it. lol
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Post by theosgma on Mar 29, 2016 6:56:20 GMT -5
Other than at an outdoor event, I've never seen people sitting down on a GA floor before the opener. And it may be easy for a young person to sit on the floor and get up again, but for many older folks that is just not practical. The knees, hips, back, etc., start to go and you can't sit without spreading your legs out. Oh, to be young again! I can't stand for very long and I'm going to my first GA concert in Las Vegas. Does anyone know if you can bring one of those really small tri-pod folding camping chairs and sit on that until the show starts? Also what do people do if they have to go to the bathroom? I'm getting a lot of anxiety about this. Thank goodness I have seats for the two LA shows after that. Thanks. I have a great solution for you. Amazon has a cane that has a little seat on it. You will need a bit of a cushion. No one will obstruct you from bringing in a cane. It's under $30 Life saver!
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Post by bamafan on Mar 29, 2016 9:09:49 GMT -5
Other than at an outdoor event, I've never seen people sitting down on a GA floor before the opener. And it may be easy for a young person to sit on the floor and get up again, but for many older folks that is just not practical. The knees, hips, back, etc., start to go and you can't sit without spreading your legs out. Oh, to be young again! I can't stand for very long and I'm going to my first GA concert in Las Vegas. Does anyone know if you can bring one of those really small tri-pod folding camping chairs and sit on that until the show starts? Also what do people do if they have to go to the bathroom? I'm getting a lot of anxiety about this. Thank goodness I have seats for the two LA shows after that. Thanks. LOL In my experience you don't leave your spot to go to the bathroom once you've found your place on the floor, especially if you want down close to the front, and most definitely if you get front row. The crowd is usually tighter the closer to the stage you go and any spot vacated will be squeezed out. If you don't have to be too close, you might could take a bathroom break if you befriend someone to hold your spot. I don't know venue rules about seats on the floor..never noticed any...they might consider a cane a weapon these days...maybe not. Outside waiting in GA lines you do see all kinds of chairs. The problem some people have is they don't drink so they won't have to go to the bathroom...so they get dehydrated, especially if they get hot. I always have a small bottle of water to sip on thru those 5 - 6 hours. Then there are those who drink too much booze. I never thought I could stand that long, but so far have been able to. Once Adam is on...time flies and you don't think about going to the bathroom or your legs getting tired. And I always wear a "Depends" (prefer Tena or Always Discreet)...never been utilized....lol....just for peace of mind.
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Post by saraswati on Mar 29, 2016 14:04:45 GMT -5
I can't stand for very long and I'm going to my first GA concert in Las Vegas. Does anyone know if you can bring one of those really small tri-pod folding camping chairs and sit on that until the show starts? Also what do people do if they have to go to the bathroom? I'm getting a lot of anxiety about this. Thank goodness I have seats for the two LA shows after that. Thanks. I have a great solution for you. Amazon has a cane that has a little seat on it. You will need a bit of a cushion. No one will obstruct you from bringing in a cane. It's under $30 Life saver! I got one of these which I used at the Terminal 5 GA show (at Theosgma's suggestion), and it made all the difference in the world! I was in the back of the left loge (balcony) at the Huntington show and felt too distant from the action although it was considered to be one of the better seats in the presale. Being in the midst of the wild crowd at NYC was fabulous! (The cane/seat I got is designed to be sat on with the pole in front)
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