Anonymous wrote:I was at Nashville Night 3, which definitely wasn't low energy but that was a different situation.
Overall, I think there was less stage talk than 1989 or reputation and I did miss that, but for the me the biggest downgrade is the excessive fan participation now. The "champagne problems" ovation, "1,2,3 Let's go...," it's too much. This isn't Rocky Horror.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all sounds like a colossal waste of money and time to me. I just don't get it. My daughter loves TS, but there's no way in hell I'd pay $500+ for tickets and doubly no way in hell I'd stand 4 hours in line for "merch." Wth.
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Anonymous wrote:OP trying to drive down Pittsburgh tick prices? 😂
Anonymous wrote:This all sounds like a colossal waste of money and time to me. I just don't get it. My daughter loves TS, but there's no way in hell I'd pay $500+ for tickets and doubly no way in hell I'd stand 4 hours in line for "merch." Wth.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, that is completely opposite of my experience in Philadelphia! It was one of the most incredible shows I’ve seen, and I’m not sure what will be able to beat it in the future! Yes merch lines were long, but everybody knew that you had to get their hours before. She did plenty of talking to the audience, and it was personalized as it was Mother’s Day.
Anonymous wrote:My SIL went to N3 in NJ and she wasn't impressed. She went to N1 and N2 in Nashville with me, so she had shows to compare it to.
She said she thinks Taylor is fighting a sickness or the insane schedule and long days in the recording studio are catching up to her. She mentioned her energy not being the same and a few vocal cracks.
IMO, NJ got the best merch situation. The fact that they cleared out MetLife's merch for TS merch was genius. However, I did see that the nicer merch set up caused more people to come because they didn't have to wait for hours in the heat. I know I saw several videos of fans buying as many blue crewnecks as allowed to resell with no mark up to other fans who couldn't get one. They are trying to combat the greedy markups online for those items.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the issue was going N3 of a 3-concert weekend. She’s tired and probably over being in the same place. My girls were at N1 and I listened to most of the show from the parking lot and the energy was palpable and she spoke a lot. Including around the surprise songs (N1 also had the Karma video and a long intro).
Maybe that was true for NJ but not Philly. Mother’s Day on N3 was soooooo good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the issue was going N3 of a 3-concert weekend. She’s tired and probably over being in the same place. My girls were at N1 and I listened to most of the show from the parking lot and the energy was palpable and she spoke a lot. Including around the surprise songs (N1 also had the Karma video and a long intro).
Totally get that but it sucks because we weren't able to choose which night we got tickets for. TM had you select 3 shows but ultimately you only got approved to buy Tix for the one they selected you for
Anonymous wrote:I think the issue was going N3 of a 3-concert weekend. She’s tired and probably over being in the same place. My girls were at N1 and I listened to most of the show from the parking lot and the energy was palpable and she spoke a lot. Including around the surprise songs (N1 also had the Karma video and a long intro).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the issue was going N3 of a 3-concert weekend. She’s tired and probably over being in the same place. My girls were at N1 and I listened to most of the show from the parking lot and the energy was palpable and she spoke a lot. Including around the surprise songs (N1 also had the Karma video and a long intro).
Maybe that was true for NJ but not Philly. Mother’s Day on N3 was soooooo good!
Anonymous wrote:I think the issue was going N3 of a 3-concert weekend. She’s tired and probably over being in the same place. My girls were at N1 and I listened to most of the show from the parking lot and the energy was palpable and she spoke a lot. Including around the surprise songs (N1 also had the Karma video and a long intro).