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Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: R ()
Date: August 5, 2005 16:28

The drawings of the mainstage that showed up recently don't show the b-stage and a random check of Ticket Bastard seating charts do not show it either. MCI Center in DC shows no room for a b-stage and Soldier Field's chart used to show a b-stage but now does not.

It wouldn't break my heart really. When you think about it, trotting out to that thing takes as much time as a song would and likewise trotting back. Sacrificing the b-stage for two more songs is fine with me.

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: KSIE ()
Date: August 5, 2005 16:46

Some people on this site have claimed to definitely "know" that there will be B-stages. I personally have not seen anything from Ticketmaster or the Stones that explicitly says this. Perhaps Bjornulf or someone has definitive knowledge?

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: davido ()
Date: August 5, 2005 17:05

Air Canada Centre concert seating floor
plan shows one..........................

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: orange cow ()
Date: August 5, 2005 17:28

they better have a B-stage!
i expect one now every tour (at least in stadiums)

I think these high prices on the floor and sides of the arena warrants one.
From the front to back and half way up the sides are $400.00 At least the people in back can be "up front" for a song or two.



Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: john r ()
Date: August 5, 2005 17:29

R, you be studying ebonics???

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: R ()
Date: August 5, 2005 17:46

To reiterate. I went back and checked the JPEG of the Chicago Soldier Field seating plan that I downloaded in May when the tickets went on sale. It shows the usual ramp and b-stage butting up to where the "d" sections begin on the field. In the usual place in other words.

TODAY I checked and there is a new diagram that shows all the same sections SANS the ramp and b-stage. I checked diagrams for the other two shows I'm seeing (detroit and DC) and neither shows the second stage.

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: riffhard72 ()
Date: August 5, 2005 18:06

B-Stage = played out.

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: WAYNEPA ()
Date: August 6, 2005 13:55

I just received tix for Hershey Park, PA...and the e-mail alerting me that my tix were on the way said: "close proximity to small stage"

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: country honk ()
Date: August 6, 2005 14:31

At Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome), Philips Arena, American Airlines Arena - there seem to be made place for a b-stage

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: chippy ()
Date: August 6, 2005 14:32

i called The meadowlands for Giants Stadium Seating #s about 3 weeks ago & they claimed their is a B- Stage

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: Pedro99 ()
Date: August 6, 2005 17:45

From Rentschler Field:


To answer your recently emailed question regarding a second stage location, at this time the configuration shows a walk way through the floor seats and another little set up at the end of it. Of course, Rolling Stones holds the right to change it at any time.

Hope you enjoy the show!

Marissa

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: chippy ()
Date: August 6, 2005 17:58

Marrissa ,,can u giv any info on the Floor seating #s..tank u

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: drake ()
Date: August 6, 2005 19:01

So basically stadium shows dont have a bstage and the arena shows do.

Re: Do the "B" stage be gone?
Posted by: Pedro99 ()
Date: August 6, 2005 19:46

Rentschler Field in East hartford is a stadium and will have a b-satge. However the stadium only seats about 35,ooo for the concert. So it is a smaller stadium.



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