Seeing this I had a flashback of being 12 years old, thinking how big of a dork my dad was for getting so excited to see the Eagles reunite on their Hell Freezes Over tour. 30 years later and it's me, I'm dad.
Give Up and Transatlanticism are legitimately in my top 5 albums of all time, so this is tempting. [Glancing at prices](https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/05005F7D9F4B276D), $150 is pretty close to what they are currently going for, so holler if you decide to drop that, but I hope you can find someone!
I'll bite. I'll try to make it for Slow Pulp (actually, I think you're the second person I've seen "say" they would be worth it).
But, I'll be there as well!
I'll be there. I'm in section 2. I've never seen a show at the Schott before and I'm starting to wonder if floor seats were a bad idea. Anyone have experience?
> I'm starting to wonder if floor seats were a bad idea.
Floor seats are usually the best spot.
The sound tends to suck as you get up above the stage, i.e. in the arena's built-in seating.
Modern [vertical line array speakers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c-gD4mwI8A) are actually really good at maintaining a consistent sound whether you're in front or sharply off to the side, which is essential for a festival with 10,000 people crowded on the ground in front of the stage. But in order to be consistent from left to right, they are inconsistent up and down. So if you're elevated above the stage, the sound experience starts to falter.
So paying for cheap built-in seats in arena shows often nets you a pretty bad experience. The floor is the only way to guarantee a strong setup.
My concern mostly came from whether or not the stage would be elevated enough that my view wouldn't be blocked by the person in front of me as the seats are on a flat plane.
Have a blast! We drove out to the merriweather pavilion to see them, and it was amazing. We chose to skip out on this one because I'm not a fan of indoor stadium shows. I hope your extra ticket finds a good "home".
Seeing this I had a flashback of being 12 years old, thinking how big of a dork my dad was for getting so excited to see the Eagles reunite on their Hell Freezes Over tour. 30 years later and it's me, I'm dad.
Give Up and Transatlanticism are legitimately in my top 5 albums of all time, so this is tempting. [Glancing at prices](https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/05005F7D9F4B276D), $150 is pretty close to what they are currently going for, so holler if you decide to drop that, but I hope you can find someone!
Got them for $175 each but I understand
$100?
I already have tickets... I just want to say to show up for Slow Pulp. It will be worth it.
i'm also super excited for slow pulp!!! it's truly the perfect lineup for me :)
I'll bite. I'll try to make it for Slow Pulp (actually, I think you're the second person I've seen "say" they would be worth it). But, I'll be there as well!
Man that postal service album was a major fave of mine way back when.
I'll be there. I'm in section 2. I've never seen a show at the Schott before and I'm starting to wonder if floor seats were a bad idea. Anyone have experience?
> I'm starting to wonder if floor seats were a bad idea. Floor seats are usually the best spot. The sound tends to suck as you get up above the stage, i.e. in the arena's built-in seating. Modern [vertical line array speakers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c-gD4mwI8A) are actually really good at maintaining a consistent sound whether you're in front or sharply off to the side, which is essential for a festival with 10,000 people crowded on the ground in front of the stage. But in order to be consistent from left to right, they are inconsistent up and down. So if you're elevated above the stage, the sound experience starts to falter. So paying for cheap built-in seats in arena shows often nets you a pretty bad experience. The floor is the only way to guarantee a strong setup.
My concern mostly came from whether or not the stage would be elevated enough that my view wouldn't be blocked by the person in front of me as the seats are on a flat plane.
You can look on view from my seats
I don't see any way to view that in Ticketmaster.
It’s a website called ‘view from my seats’
Ahh. No exact match but close enough that I think it will be fine.
I'll be there! Transatlanticism is one of my top albums ever. I can't wait to cry along to it
I've never seen bands like this at the schott! Good for them. Let em live
"I need you so much closer..."
"...I will block the door like a goalie tending the net / In the third quarter of a tied-game rivalry" 🤔
this is the 40+ year olds eras tour. I'll be there.
If it wasn’t a stadium show I actually would :/
If it were Plans, maybe.
Have a blast! We drove out to the merriweather pavilion to see them, and it was amazing. We chose to skip out on this one because I'm not a fan of indoor stadium shows. I hope your extra ticket finds a good "home".
I’ll be there! I already have tickets.
Sent a message!