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Hey yall, I'm soo exited to be going, this will be my 1st concert and I'm soooooo super duper exited to finanlly be seeing the DuPree kids live after being in love with them for 4 years. So, anyway since its my 1st concert of life I have a few questions: 1.) How does the seating work? are there seats at the State Theatre? does my ticket correspond with my seat? Or is it like a 1st come 1st serve basis? Like, if I'm first in line at the door I'll be in the 1st row? 2.) For those of you who have already bought your ticket for the St.Pete show on Daddykool.com, that's what I did and I got an email today saying my payment has been confirmed and verified and that I can pick up my tickets from Will Call the night of the show. Who, or what the crap is Will Call??? 3.) What are my chances of meeting the band either before or after the show? Do they usually do meet n' greets? do they like to hang out with their fans afterwards? If I could meet Stacy like face to face and even hang out with her for like 10 seconds that would make my life complete! 4.) How long are the openers sets? If the show starts at 8, when will Eisley actually be up on stage, and how long will they play for? About how many songs do they play at a headlining show? Ok, I'm done haha. thanx for reading my incredibly long post and than you guys in advance for any answers! |
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Joined: 10 Nov 2007 | Posts: 389 | Location: Bradenton, Florida
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Question, on your ticket/receipt does it have a corresponding seat number? Or does it just say General admission? If it is GA then you are more than likely looking at a just walk in and stand type venue (like most venues), that means if you get there early you can make your way to the front, but even if you get there late you can make your way up to the front as well. Will call is basically just a ticketless form of entry, they add your name onto a list, where there might be a separate line for. All you have to do is go up and tell them your name, quite possibly depending on the place may be required to show ID/Credit Card you used to purchase, you can probably find that on the venue website for will call. As for opening sets, around here it varies, openers normally get on average around 20 minutes and it builds up from there. 20, 30, 30, 45, and so on, sometimes it varies if the show happens to fall on a weeknight because of curfews and whatnot. But if that happens, it usually means that the show will start at an earlier time. Like here on weekends shows start around 8-830, but on weeknights the tickets say 7. Don't worry about it starting earlier than it says what is on the ticket :p Hope that helps some. |
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Joined: 08 Jan 2008 | Posts: 464 | Location: San Francisco, CA
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Rb wrote: Question, on your ticket/receipt does it have a corresponding seat number? Or does it just say General admission? If it is GA then you are more than likely looking at a just walk in and stand type venue (like most venues), that means if you get there early you can make your way to the front, but even if you get there late you can make your way up to the front as well.
Will call is basically just a ticketless form of entry, they add your name onto a list, where there might be a separate line for. All you have to do is go up and tell them your name, quite possibly depending on the place may be required to show ID/Credit Card you used to purchase, you can probably find that on the venue website for will call. As for opening sets, around here it varies, openers normally get on average around 20 minutes and it builds up from there. 20, 30, 30, 45, and so on, sometimes it varies if the show happens to fall on a weeknight because of curfews and whatnot. But if that happens, it usually means that the show will start at an earlier time. Like here on weekends shows start around 8-830, but on weeknights the tickets say 7. Don't worry about it starting earlier than it says what is on the ticket :p Hope that helps some. my reciept doesn't say wether its GA or not, nor does it have a seat number so I'm hoping it is GA because I'd like to be as close to the front as possible! I'm not worried about the show starting earlier than its supposed to, I was just curiious as to how much of the show is actualy Eisley. |
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Joined: 10 Nov 2007 | Posts: 389 | Location: Bradenton, Florida
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