runningbuddy wrote: » Hi folks, my daughter ad her pal are both huge twilight sad fans. I got the, tickets for button factory tomorrow night. I'm going with them. Tickets state 18s only. Does that mean accompanied under 18s will be ok?? Is it worth risking heading up to the venue ??
RayCon wrote: » If the Button Factory is like The Academy , they will not be allowed in - regardless of being accompanied or not. I know this from experience. It's a licensed venue so unless it's stated as an "All Ages Gig" (ie. the bar is closed or limited to upstairs where access is controlled) - the 18 age rule is strictly enforced. I'd ring the venue to make sure.
runningbuddy wrote: » Cheer ray, I always found the Academy quite lax. I brought my son there when he was 16 (a young looking 16 too).
RayCon wrote: » Really :eek: ... a few years ago my nephew was visiting from Australia ... decided to surprise him with tickets for a gig in The Academy .... arrived in on the night, bouncers asked for ID ... he took out his passport , 17yr 11mths old - told him "no way". After a bit of chatter , a manager came out and said "ok, on this occasion only you can come in , but only watch the show from the balcony where the bar isn't open. If you move downstairs - you'll be removed" ....
runningbuddy wrote: » I think if it is mid week, they are a little more laid back, if you know what I mean. It is hit and miss and depends on who is at the door. It is a shame really as my teens love their music
Irish Aris wrote: » Ask them if you could sit in the upstairs seating area. I can't remember if there is a bar upstairs, but if there isn't maybe they will allow you to sit there with no issues
Marty Xavier wrote: » what about the 3 Arena, thinking of bringing my 11 year old to a gig next year?
runningbuddy wrote: » 3 Arena is defo okay.
mvl wrote: » own experience ?
sweetie wrote: » how did it go OP?
runningbuddy wrote: » We got in !!! Security was very lax. Maybe because it was mid week