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In Arnhem they had no lightning towers, never saw that before so you would say there would be less obstructed seats.Quote
georgie48
That was nice to hear!
Today I ran into somebody who went to see the Stones in Arnhem. Originally the guy was not able to buy tickets (sold out), but when a second announcement came, telling that extra tickets were put on sale, he managed to get two. The tickets however were labelled "limited view" (but still 145 Euro). While waiting in line with his friend, suddenly people with ticket scanners appeared and after their tickets were scanned, they (among others) were asked to come with them. Long story, but "limited view" actually meant "no view" and the Stones organization had found out about it. They were offered places front of stage (!), but both had back problems so on request they "ended up" on velvet seatshalf way the stadium. This happened to many others, apparently. No idea whether it was mentioned anywhere else on IORR, but I felt I had to mention this very fine news!
There were still plenty of empty seats at both far ends parallel to the stage, simply because from those positions you could only see the side of the stage and no good or any view of the stage (where it's all about, I would say). Ticketmaster simply wants so sell as many tickets as possible and it wouldn't surprise me that they "crossed the limit" in Arnhem ...Quote
PaintMonkeyManBlackIn Arnhem they had no lightning towers, never saw that before so you would say there would be less obstructed seats.Quote
georgie48
That was nice to hear!
Today I ran into somebody who went to see the Stones in Arnhem. Originally the guy was not able to buy tickets (sold out), but when a second announcement came, telling that extra tickets were put on sale, he managed to get two. The tickets however were labelled "limited view" (but still 145 Euro). While waiting in line with his friend, suddenly people with ticket scanners appeared and after their tickets were scanned, they (among others) were asked to come with them. Long story, but "limited view" actually meant "no view" and the Stones organization had found out about it. They were offered places front of stage (!), but both had back problems so on request they "ended up" on velvet seatshalf way the stadium. This happened to many others, apparently. No idea whether it was mentioned anywhere else on IORR, but I felt I had to mention this very fine news!