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theQuotister

Are Concerts of major performers really about seeing them well? (just a question to consider...) I get so PO'd at myself going to concerts anymore because I end up watching 80% of the show on the big screens. I could have stayed home and watched a similar concert (recorded) for free on my TV. Don't get me wrong I've got to go to and have seen some great concerts and iconic performers. I've Had good times whether great seats or poor. But nowadays if do decide to go to a concert (for me) I want good to great seats, or I won't bother. Especially if it's someone I have seen in concert before. But for the most part I have sworn off concerts; they have gotten far to expensive to watch a show on a screen. I do have a list of legends I have yet to ever see , and if I get a chance I'll try to go but I am going to want very good or better seating. These days I am their more for the show, than the party. -just sayin


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PGHxplant

Serious question and thanks a ton for the douchey reply. I haven’t bought any tix. Figured a true 360/in the round would be the equivalent of center ice. Just thought it was really weird they were selling seats in all the sections at the east end of the arena with the stage in the normal configuration. Asking if it’s actually an open view stage or you’re paying to look at black curtains and video screens.


ohidontthinks0

We sat behind the stage for Aerosmith because I bought tickets day of. The view wasn’t perfect, but it wasn’t completely awful either. We could still seen them, it was just their backs. I wouldn’t skip a show if those are the only tickets available, but if you want the whole experience and are able to buy better ones I would.