Out of all the shows I've seen this tour, the b-stage has not been shown on the big screen. I had 15th row for the Miami show and the view was not that great. However, I had seat 1 (right on the aisle) and when the stage came out they were just feet in front of me. Very cool! Forum: Tell Me
I have all my FOS tickets. Now I only need 4 reserved seats. Preferably on the lower level within the first half of the arena (section 119,120,108,109,107,106).
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If you are in to jazz check out The Green Mill on Lawrence & Broadway. Poetry slam at 7:00, jam session afterwards. Best jazz club in town. Forum: Tell Me
Yes I shelled out $450.00 to see the Stones and it was well worth it. I was in the first row at the b stage-can't get closer than that. Family and friends thought I was crazy to pay $450.00 for one ticket while they blow money like crazy. But I don't smoke. I don't drink. I don't do drugs. I have only one addiction-The Rolling Stones. And it's a pretty cheap one if you t Forum: Tell Me
1. Chicago-United States
2. 26/1994
3. My uncle had an extra ticket for Voodoo Lounge
4. 10 shows/I would like to see a theater show in Europe.
5. 3
6. Open with 19th Nervous Breakdown/close with anything but Jumpin' Jack Flash. Forum: Tell Me
Is it just me or are the seating charts changing? When I purchsed tickets for Miami there was one seating chart - "rolling stones". Then another appeared called "end stage". When I purchased tickets for Chicago there was a b-stage, then it disappeared. I don't know if I have good seats or not. Anyone else having this problem? Forum: Tell Me
RG,
I'm 26. Been a fan since '94. Seen the Stones in Chicago, Las Vegas, London. Going to Tampa & Miami this time around. I hope this is the last time - I can't afford this anymore.
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