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glmmr_twn
Those people had the Friends and Family badge which you CAN'T BUY. You have to be a Friend or Family of the Band. Hence the name. Friends and Family don't have a reserved spot at the rail. They will be in the Pit before gates open, because they were there earlier in the day.
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glmmr_twn
Those people had the Friends and Family badge which you CAN'T BUY. You have to be a Friend or Family of the Band. Hence the name. Friends and Family don't have a reserved spot at the rail. They will be in the Pit before gates open, because they were there earlier in the day.
Had a nasty run-in with a group of "friends and family" at the opener.
An already highly intoxicated group of 'em headed out of the back rail of pit2, (which I thought was odd leaving the pit just before showtime) but they were heading for the special area reserved for them behind the pit. After Keith's set, a bunch of them, all women, came bulldozing their way back in an attempt to reclaim their previous spot in the back corner of the pit. When they reached me, I literally couldn't move an inch, despite their drunken demands. After making that explicitly clear, they banded together, backed up and charged me sending a few of us nearly to the ground (fall broken by other people) resulting in more physical and verbal assaults by several. Security was on the scene and escorted them out quickly, but put them right back in the f&f section right behind, where they continued to harass.. (thanks security) With friends like these.. also, I would bet most, if not all, f&f in these sections are friends of the promoters, local venue people etc.
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I remember back in the day... yadda yadda yadda...
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grzegorz67
... and generally being clowns.
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Xam
I remember back in the day... yadda yadda yadda...
You could make up a whole identikit list of annoying concert going types.
1. Aggressive Drunks (the worst)
2. People pushing in.
3. Ceaseless Selfie Takers
4. Loud tone deaf singers along.
5. I didn’t see him, but at Hyde Park in 2013, someone on here said there was a bloke in the crowd playing his harmonica along to every song before security threw him out.
6. At the Who in Hyde Park in 2015, some chap in front of us tried to video a whole song with a 10” iPad complete with cover hanging down, blocking the view of 40+ people until my friend gently dealt with him.
7. People holding up signs, flags and banners, blocking the view of others.
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And Why not? Sounds good to me.
I think there may have been some sort of vip pit deal. We were seated behind the section of seats just behind the PIT and I noticed that people in those seats were against the catwalk rail but they wouldn't allow those of us seated near B stage to go against the rail.. The guy next to me told me they were allowing a select group of people against that rail who had paid for the meet & great.. Anyone know more about this?
Those people had the Friends and Family badge which you CAN'T BUY. You have to be a Friend or Family of the Band. Hence the name. Friends and Family don't have a reserved spot at the rail. They will be in the Pit before gates open, because they were there earlier in the day.
These weren't in the Pit, seemed to actually be in a closed off section against the rail behind the pit.. Neighbor had mentioned "meet & greets" which I found out cost as much as a new car!
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These weren't in the Pit, seemed to actually be in a closed off section against the rail behind the pit.. Neighbor had mentioned "meet & greets" which I found out cost as much as a new car!
Oh wow! For $17,500 a piece I'd expect to be side stage during the whole show!
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I remember back in the day... yadda yadda yadda...
You could make up a whole identikit list of annoying concert going types.
1. Aggressive Drunks (the worst)
2. People pushing in.
3. Ceaseless Selfie Takers
4. Loud tone deaf singers along.
5. I didn’t see him, but at Hyde Park in 2013, someone on here said there was a bloke in the crowd playing his harmonica along to every song before security threw him out.
6. At the Who in Hyde Park in 2015, some chap in front of us tried to video a whole song with a 10” iPad complete with cover hanging down, blocking the view of 40+ people until my friend gently dealt with him.
7. People holding up signs, flags and banners, blocking the view of others.
9. Monster size guy with tiny girlfriend on his shoulders
10. Shirtless dude asking everyone if they got a pipe or papers.
11. Bros (aka Frat bros, Frat boys) usually come in packs of four, pushing each other fighting around, constant high fives, drunk, blahing to every one around.
12. Crazy wide area spin dancing person with no awareness that anyone else is there as they widen their dance area bumping into people.
13. f&f (friends and family) of the band or promoter - see above for behavior
14. Sick person vomitting possibly starting the vomit train chain reaction
15.
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In order of appearance(thanks to all for links!)
Washington (DC):
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Foxboro:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
New Orleans:
?
Jacksonville:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Philadelphia:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Houston:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
New Jersey 1
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
New Jersey 2:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Denver
?
Seattle
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Santa Clara:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Pasadena:
?
Glendale:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Miami
?
re-upping fwiw
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I remember back in the day... yadda yadda yadda...
You could make up a whole identikit list of annoying concert going types.
1. Aggressive Drunks (the worst)
2. People pushing in.
3. Ceaseless Selfie Takers
4. Loud tone deaf singers along.
5. I didn’t see him, but at Hyde Park in 2013, someone on here said there was a bloke in the crowd playing his harmonica along to every song before security threw him out.
6. At the Who in Hyde Park in 2015, some chap in front of us tried to video a whole song with a 10” iPad complete with cover hanging down, blocking the view of 40+ people until my friend gently dealt with him.
7. People holding up signs, flags and banners, blocking the view of others.
9. Monster size guy with tiny girlfriend on his shoulders
10. Shirtless dude asking everyone if they got a pipe or papers.
11. Bros (aka Frat bros, Frat boys) usually come in packs of four, pushing each other fighting around, constant high fives, drunk, blahing to every one around.
12. Crazy wide area spin dancing person with no awareness that anyone else is there as they widen their dance area bumping into people.
13. f&f (friends and family) of the band or promoter - see above for behavior
14. Sick person vomitting possibly starting the vomit train chain reaction
15.. How could I forget those delightful 7. Thinking about it, the idiots I encountered in Edinburgh fell into Group 11. I’m a Scot myself and these 3 muppets supported the same football(soccer) team as me, singing their songs. This did not stop me reporting them to security, who duly did zero. Thankfully they moved away.
I’m generally happy with my 12 Lucky Dip results with a thankfully low level of moronic behaviour. The only really poor one was Prague with a distant GA in a horrible hot dusty environment with me having hay fever.
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In order of appearance(thanks to all for links!)
Washington (DC):
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Foxboro:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
New Orleans:
?
Jacksonville:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Philadelphia:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Houston:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
New Jersey 1
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
New Jersey 2:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Denver
?
Seattle
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Santa Clara:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Pasadena:
?
Glendale:
[www1.ticketmaster.com]
Miami
?
re-upping fwiw
Has anyone recently been successful getting Lucky Dips with these links? They show Jacksonville but I cannot get the tickets into my basket to complete the purchase.
I scored LDs for Chicago 2 and New Orleans but those were directly through RollingStones.com.
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latebloomer
Thanks MisterDDDD for the detailed information, very helpful.
I’ll be in a group of six people with 3 sets of LD tickets. I hope they’ll let us exchange seats among ourselves once we see what we are assigned. I want the best pair for my son and I. The concert is his 21st birthday present.I’m going to explain it to the person handing out the wristbands and hope they’re cool with it. My only other concern is that two of the sets are in my name. Has anyone else bought more than one set of LD tickets to the same show?
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latebloomer
Thanks MisterDDDD for the detailed information, very helpful.
I’ll be in a group of six people with 3 sets of LD tickets. I hope they’ll let us exchange seats among ourselves once we see what we are assigned. I want the best pair for my son and I. The concert is his 21st birthday present.I’m going to explain it to the person handing out the wristbands and hope they’re cool with it. My only other concern is that two of the sets are in my name. Has anyone else bought more than one set of LD tickets to the same show?
Welcome..
Of course each venue may run things differently, but as long as all six are present at time of pick-up there should be no problem deciding amongst yourselves which guest goes with which person picking up the pair. The decision will likely have to be done quickly though as to not hold up the line. I would recommend getting them after the line subsides, as it gets off and on very slow after the initial rush.
As for the two sets being in your name, that may be an issue. I would call TM and have your son's (or someone else's) name added to one of the orders. I am doing similar for the Seattle show. You can add a person to pick them up and they will tell you they will need order number copy of cc etc., which may not actually be needed, but doable in your case regardless.
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I remember back in the day... yadda yadda yadda...
You could make up a whole identikit list of annoying concert going types.
1. Aggressive Drunks (the worst)
2. People pushing in.
3. Ceaseless Selfie Takers
4. Loud tone deaf singers along.
5. I didn’t see him, but at Hyde Park in 2013, someone on here said there was a bloke in the crowd playing his harmonica along to every song before security threw him out.
6. At the Who in Hyde Park in 2015, some chap in front of us tried to video a whole song with a 10” iPad complete with cover hanging down, blocking the view of 40+ people until my friend gently dealt with him.
7. People holding up signs, flags and banners, blocking the view of others.
9. Monster size guy with tiny girlfriend on his shoulders
10. Shirtless dude asking everyone if they got a pipe or papers.
11. Bros (aka Frat bros, Frat boys) usually come in packs of four, pushing each other fighting around, constant high fives, drunk, blahing to every one around.
12. Crazy wide area spin dancing person with no awareness that anyone else is there as they widen their dance area bumping into people.
13. f&f (friends and family) of the band or promoter - see above for behavior
14. Sick person vomitting possibly starting the vomit train chain reaction
15.. How could I forget those delightful 7. Thinking about it, the idiots I encountered in Edinburgh fell into Group 11. I’m a Scot myself and these 3 muppets supported the same football(soccer) team as me, singing their songs. This did not stop me reporting them to security, who duly did zero. Thankfully they moved away.
I’m generally happy with my 12 Lucky Dip results with a thankfully low level of moronic behaviour. The only really poor one was Prague with a distant GA in a horrible hot dusty environment with me having hay fever.
I must admit, I've done at least three of these, but No. 5 is a gem.
With both arms up, fingers interlaced, elbows out, holding the back of his head? looking like a radar tower? yeah that dude is pretty freekin annoying and a very common concert character.... #15 added...Quote
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I remember back in the day... yadda yadda yadda...
You could make up a whole identikit list of annoying concert going types.
1. Aggressive Drunks (the worst)
2. People pushing in.
3. Ceaseless Selfie Takers
4. Loud tone deaf singers along.
5. I didn’t see him, but at Hyde Park in 2013, someone on here said there was a bloke in the crowd playing his harmonica along to every song before security threw him out.
6. At the Who in Hyde Park in 2015, some chap in front of us tried to video a whole song with a 10” iPad complete with cover hanging down, blocking the view of 40+ people until my friend gently dealt with him.
7. People holding up signs, flags and banners, blocking the view of others.
9. Monster size guy with tiny girlfriend on his shoulders
10. Shirtless dude asking everyone if they got a pipe or papers.
11. Bros (aka Frat bros, Frat boys) usually come in packs of four, pushing each other fighting around, constant high fives, drunk, blahing to every one around.
12. Crazy wide area spin dancing person with no awareness that anyone else is there as they widen their dance area bumping into people.
13. f&f (friends and family) of the band or promoter - see above for behavior
14. Sick person vomitting possibly starting the vomit train chain reaction
15. a very rude gentleman who is at least 6'5" tall standing on his chair directly in front of a very pleasant fellow who is only 5'6" tall.
16.. How could I forget those delightful 7. Thinking about it, the idiots I encountered in Edinburgh fell into Group 11. I’m a Scot myself and these 3 muppets supported the same football(soccer) team as me, singing their songs. This did not stop me reporting them to security, who duly did zero. Thankfully they moved away.
I’m generally happy with my 12 Lucky Dip results with a thankfully low level of moronic behavior. The only really poor one was Prague with a distant GA in a horrible hot dusty environment with me having hay fever.
I must admit, I've done at least three of these, but No. 5 is a gem.
How about: 15. a very rude gentleman who is at least 6'5" tall standing on his chair directly in front of a very pleasant fellow who is only 5'6" tall. Just a little annoying.
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I remember back in the day... yadda yadda yadda...
You could make up a whole identikit list of annoying concert going types.
1. Aggressive Drunks (the worst)
2. People pushing in.
3. Ceaseless Selfie Takers
4. Loud tone deaf singers along.
5. I didn’t see him, but at Hyde Park in 2013, someone on here said there was a bloke in the crowd playing his harmonica along to every song before security threw him out.
6. At the Who in Hyde Park in 2015, some chap in front of us tried to video a whole song with a 10” iPad complete with cover hanging down, blocking the view of 40+ people until my friend gently dealt with him.
7. People holding up signs, flags and banners, blocking the view of others.
9. Monster size guy with tiny girlfriend on his shoulders
10. Shirtless dude asking everyone if they got a pipe or papers.
11. Bros (aka Frat bros, Frat boys) usually come in packs of four, pushing each other fighting around, constant high fives, drunk, blahing to every one around.
12. Crazy wide area spin dancing person with no awareness that anyone else is there as they widen their dance area bumping into people.
13. f&f (friends and family) of the band or promoter - see above for behavior
14. Sick person vomitting possibly starting the vomit train chain reaction
15. a very rude gentleman who is at least 6'5" tall standing on his chair directly in front of a very pleasant fellow who is only 5'6" tall.
16.. How could I forget those delightful 7. Thinking about it, the idiots I encountered in Edinburgh fell into Group 11. I’m a Scot myself and these 3 muppets supported the same football(soccer) team as me, singing their songs. This did not stop me reporting them to security, who duly did zero. Thankfully they moved away.
I’m generally happy with my 12 Lucky Dip results with a thankfully low level of moronic behavior. The only really poor one was Prague with a distant GA in a horrible hot dusty environment with me having hay fever.
I must admit, I've done at least three of these, but No. 5 is a gem.
How about: 15. a very rude gentleman who is at least 6'5" tall standing on his chair directly in front of a very pleasant fellow who is only 5'6" tall. Just a little annoying.
I Humbly say... Damn right! F that person too. It is a rock concert and when the legs start moving on their own what is one supposed to do? Of course there are times and then there are times, but if a bunch of people at a show are up and dancing that is a damned good indicator PEOPLE CAN DANCE and if some fuddyduddy cant/wont/dontwanna then TOUGH!... CUZ... LETS DANCE! GL's #16Quote
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I remember back in the day... yadda yadda yadda...
You could make up a whole identikit list of annoying concert going types.
1. Aggressive Drunks (the worst)
2. People pushing in.
3. Ceaseless Selfie Takers
4. Loud tone deaf singers along.
5. I didn’t see him, but at Hyde Park in 2013, someone on here said there was a bloke in the crowd playing his harmonica along to every song before security threw him out.
6. At the Who in Hyde Park in 2015, some chap in front of us tried to video a whole song with a 10” iPad complete with cover hanging down, blocking the view of 40+ people until my friend gently dealt with him.
7. People holding up signs, flags and banners, blocking the view of others.
9. Monster size guy with tiny girlfriend on his shoulders
10. Shirtless dude asking everyone if they got a pipe or papers.
11. Bros (aka Frat bros, Frat boys) usually come in packs of four, pushing each other fighting around, constant high fives, drunk, blahing to every one around.
12. Crazy wide area spin dancing person with no awareness that anyone else is there as they widen their dance area bumping into people.
13. f&f (friends and family) of the band or promoter - see above for behavior
14. Sick person vomitting possibly starting the vomit train chain reaction
15. a very rude gentleman who is at least 6'5" tall standing on his chair directly in front of a very pleasant fellow who is only 5'6" tall.
16. the person behind me who can't understand that people want to stand up and dance, and spends the whole show hissing Sit DOWN! - until they want to stand up, of course.
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18.. How could I forget those delightful 7. Thinking about it, the idiots I encountered in Edinburgh fell into Group 11. I’m a Scot myself and these 3 muppets supported the same football(soccer) team as me, singing their songs. This did not stop me reporting them to security, who duly did zero. Thankfully they moved away.
I’m generally happy with my 12 Lucky Dip results with a thankfully low level of moronic behavior. The only really poor one was Prague with a distant GA in a horrible hot dusty environment with me having hay fever.
I must admit, I've done at least three of these, but No. 5 is a gem.
How about: 15. a very rude gentleman who is at least 6'5" tall standing on his chair directly in front of a very pleasant fellow who is only 5'6" tall. Just a little annoying.
In the seated sections, No. 16 is the person behind me who can't understand that people want to stand up and dance, and spends the whole show hissing Sit DOWN! - until they want to stand up, of course.
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XamI Humbly say... Damn right! F that person too. It is a rock concert and when the legs start moving on their own what is one supposed to do? Of course there are times and then there are times, but if a bunch of people at a show are up and dancing that is a damned good indicator PEOPLE CAN DANCE and if some fuddyduddy cant/wont/dontwanna then TOUGH!... CUZ... LETS DANCE! GL's #16Quote
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I remember back in the day... yadda yadda yadda...
You could make up a whole identikit list of annoying concert going types.
1. Aggressive Drunks (the worst)
2. People pushing in.
3. Ceaseless Selfie Takers
4. Loud tone deaf singers along.
5. I didn’t see him, but at Hyde Park in 2013, someone on here said there was a bloke in the crowd playing his harmonica along to every song before security threw him out.
6. At the Who in Hyde Park in 2015, some chap in front of us tried to video a whole song with a 10” iPad complete with cover hanging down, blocking the view of 40+ people until my friend gently dealt with him.
7. People holding up signs, flags and banners, blocking the view of others.
9. Monster size guy with tiny girlfriend on his shoulders
10. Shirtless dude asking everyone if they got a pipe or papers.
11. Bros (aka Frat bros, Frat boys) usually come in packs of four, pushing each other fighting around, constant high fives, drunk, blahing to every one around.
12. Crazy wide area spin dancing person with no awareness that anyone else is there as they widen their dance area bumping into people.
13. f&f (friends and family) of the band or promoter - see above for behavior
14. Sick person vomitting possibly starting the vomit train chain reaction
15. a very rude gentleman who is at least 6'5" tall standing on his chair directly in front of a very pleasant fellow who is only 5'6" tall.
16. the person behind me who can't understand that people want to stand up and dance, and spends the whole show hissing Sit DOWN! - until they want to stand up, of course.
17.
18.. How could I forget those delightful 7. Thinking about it, the idiots I encountered in Edinburgh fell into Group 11. I’m a Scot myself and these 3 muppets supported the same football(soccer) team as me, singing their songs. This did not stop me reporting them to security, who duly did zero. Thankfully they moved away.
I’m generally happy with my 12 Lucky Dip results with a thankfully low level of moronic behavior. The only really poor one was Prague with a distant GA in a horrible hot dusty environment with me having hay fever.
I must admit, I've done at least three of these, but No. 5 is a gem.
How about: 15. a very rude gentleman who is at least 6'5" tall standing on his chair directly in front of a very pleasant fellow who is only 5'6" tall. Just a little annoying.
In the seated sections, No. 16 is the person behind me who can't understand that people want to stand up and dance, and spends the whole show hissing Sit DOWN! - until they want to stand up, of course.
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Rialb
Has anyone recently been successful getting Lucky Dips with these links? They show Jacksonville but I cannot get the tickets into my basket to complete the purchase.
I scored LDs for Chicago 2 and New Orleans but those were directly through RollingStones.com.
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Rialb
Has anyone recently been successful getting Lucky Dips with these links? They show Jacksonville but I cannot get the tickets into my basket to complete the purchase.
I scored LDs for Chicago 2 and New Orleans but those were directly through RollingStones.com.
Same problem here - no way to add Jacksonville Lucky Dips to the basket - must select from map which is not active, as the seats are not assigned to the map - any idea how to get through and purchase those LDs?