Anonymous wrote:My kid got there at 6:30 for an 8pm show and people had been in line since 4:30. The dad they were with paid some guy 50$ and he let them way up in line with them. They had a pretty good view. Dad hung out in the back with some other dads for the concert.
Covid superspreader event btw. my kid kept showing me tik toks from people who got covid there and she ended up with it, and then spread it to 5 more of us family members. She said it was worth it, lol (Olivia Rodrigo). They parked down there, wasn't bad getting out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone needs a ticket. You could hang out at the 2nd or 3rd floor bar area if you don’t want to be with them - they could easily find you there.
Super excellent are sold on the site if they are available. If you don’t see them, they are sold out.
Safety depends on the band/crowd. The venue runs tight security so they could always get help nearby. I would prefer my teen be in the back of the main floor or on one of the upper levels - if you get pushed up the middle of the main floor ga, it can be hard to get out (I get claustrophobic down there in the middle).
If the concert is standing room, are you really standing for hours and hours?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone needs a ticket. You could hang out at the 2nd or 3rd floor bar area if you don’t want to be with them - they could easily find you there.
Super excellent are sold on the site if they are available. If you don’t see them, they are sold out.
Safety depends on the band/crowd. The venue runs tight security so they could always get help nearby. I would prefer my teen be in the back of the main floor or on one of the upper levels - if you get pushed up the middle of the main floor ga, it can be hard to get out (I get claustrophobic down there in the middle).
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Well, that was disappointing. Ticket sales opened at noon, and by 12:02 everything was sold out. Unbelievable.