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This will be an easy ticket and many should be able to self upgrade as Detroit, like Indy, is not a Stones town anymore.
Detroit has sold quite well. Better than Columbus.
Columbus had 59k fans...I hope you are correct, but that would be a very surprising.
i don't know if they could get 59k into Comerica. only holds 42k i think for baseball. lol
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This will be an easy ticket and many should be able to self upgrade as Detroit, like Indy, is not a Stones town anymore.
Detroit has sold quite well. Better than Columbus.
Columbus had 59k fans...I hope you are correct, but that would be a very surprising.
i don't know if they could get 59k into Comerica. only holds 42k i think for baseball. lol
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hey, detroiters. what's parking like around the ballpark. remember a little lot near the opera that i liked, but don't know if i can find it again.
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Just received an email from Comerica Park re: The Rolling Stones show.
Here's the link with information on the show tomorrow night:
The Rolling Stones at Comerica Park Show Day Information
When I try ths link I got an alert by Kaspersky Internet Security: phishing link.
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This will be an easy ticket and many should be able to self upgrade as Detroit, like Indy, is not a Stones town anymore.
Detroit has sold quite well. Better than Columbus.
Columbus had 59k fans...I hope you are correct, but that would be a very surprising.
i don't know if they could get 59k into Comerica. only holds 42k i think for baseball. lol
If we're going on percentage, the Stones filled a smidgen over half the stadium at Columbus. Comerica Park's decks are full - it's difficult to even find a single. Not the case in Columbus the day before the show, you could buy rows in the decks.
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Just received an email from Comerica Park re: The Rolling Stones show.
Here's the link with information on the show tomorrow night:
The Rolling Stones at Comerica Park Show Day Information
When I try ths link I got an alert by Kaspersky Internet Security: phishing link.
Its a direct link to the info page.
Not a problem for me.
Try the Olympia Entertainment home page if that's "safer" for your browser:
www.olympiaentertainment.com
www.olympiaentertainment.com
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This will be an easy ticket and many should be able to self upgrade as Detroit, like Indy, is not a Stones town anymore.
Detroit has sold quite well. Better than Columbus.
Columbus had 59k fans...I hope you are correct, but that would be a very surprising.
i don't know if they could get 59k into Comerica. only holds 42k i think for baseball. lol
If we're going on percentage, the Stones filled a smidgen over half the stadium at Columbus. Comerica Park's decks are full - it's difficult to even find a single. Not the case in Columbus the day before the show, you could buy rows in the decks.
Not disagreeing, just stating that they will not exceed Columbus for attendance and or gross. No show will hit 60k. The real shocker was the Arlington show which many thought would be 70-80k, but didn't even break 50k and off course Indianapolis with only 50-55k. Europe supported the Stones much better, but they did tend to play more festivals .
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It kills me a little but I decided to sit this show out even though I happen to be in my home town, a couple hours from Detroit (I now live in Halifax).
I'm a Stones nut but am now a dad and elected to use my limited free time/money to take my dad go see the Tigers and a Rodriguez / Brian Wilson double-bill on Sunday. The closest I got to seeing the Stones was seeing the gent pictured join Mr. Wilson for Sail on Sailor and a few other numbers.
I wish all of you who are going a very rockin' evening!
This is weird as it shows only 14 seats in field level DD and I have that section seat 20.Quote
Kurt
ALL seats are good seats for seeing the Stones!
Maybe this helps. You will be looking fairly straight at the stage. All of the floor seating will be in front of you. A ways away from the stage, but all the seats in a baseball stadium are a ways away from a centerfield stage.
The worst seats in the house would be directly behind Home plate. ie, the BEST seats for baseball equal the WORST seats for a concert at Comerica. No one is allowed on the infield and the lack of people really makes for a disconnect with a concert crowd.
Don't sweat it. It will ROCK!!!