poundhound wrote: » Having seen this show twice I can say there's nothing spectacular about the lighting. The HD projections, inflatables, pyrotechnics and quadraphonic sound is an entirely different matter
emo72 wrote: » whats the show like? thinking of getting a couple of tickets for a few buddys, is the craic good?
RATM wrote: » Went to buy tickets for this last night but Ticketmaster saying none available- is it sold out already ? And what is the story with the pitch- there seems to be a premium section in front of the stage on the pitch itself - any ideas if these are standing or seated ? And were they on sale to the general public or only for fan club members or something ? I saw the the Wall in the Point last winter, great gig and would love to see the same show out doors but I ain't willing to sit down, or even stand with a seat behind me !
Diairist wrote: » A boardsie is / was implicated in setting up this site:http://www.toutless.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=16500
Sinbad311 wrote: » Whats that supposed to mean?? If you are trying to imply there is something sinister going on you couldnt be more wrong. I bought the above tickets thinking they were standing. When I realised they werent I bought two more standing tickets for the gold section. So I now have two stand seated tickets for sale, which I might add have never tried to or even hinted to flog on this site. MOD EDIT:<Snip>.
finbarrk wrote: » Wait for the weather forecast I'd say.
brokenarms wrote: » I might have a spare ticket beside me at the front seated. I was thinking of bringing my 9 year old boy. What are your thoughts on this?
Cienciano wrote: » Bring him. I was 10 when I went to my first concert and it was bon Jovi. At least you're bringing your son to something cool.
brokenarms wrote: » Yeah I was thinking that also. He has been to festivals for 3 years in a row now. But this might be a different animal. In the flesh at the start of the gig is intense . very loud and almost overloads you with emotion . (well it did for me in the o2). But on the other hand. How cool would it be to see the wall live as a kid. I dunno. will have to think about it. The last thing I want is having to sit outside with a kid that wants to go home.
CiaranK wrote: » I was 13 at my first gig and it was Roger Waters. Started me off in the right direction anyways. I don't know if you seen any of the Wall show yet yourself. I was there in the o2 last year and is something he won't forget. It is a spectacle.
brokenarms wrote: » But on the other hand. How cool would it be to see the wall live as a kid.