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Anyone ruined for life bc they were spoiled before?

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I can relate...I had 13th row at Atlanta show. It was amazing. So, this time around I was determined to get even better seats. So, I shelled out some cash for 3rd row Seattle and 6th row Chicago.

So... 22nd row.

 

Good or "eh"?

I'll be completely spoiled after Orlando. I scored front row seats!! :D :D :D :D

 

My first was the Gelredome in Holland 07.07.05, was an awesome concert as all will see on the Talk singles but I made a bad mistake there. I got GA tickets and then it dawned on me that the average height in The Netherlands must be 6'5" or so lol. We stood in 2 inches of water off to the side (broken pipe flooded the main floor). Even under those conditions, we were hooked.

 

Next was West Palm Beach 13.09.05 we got first row behind the pit. That was it for me. I swore to myself I would be front row the next time.....so the Ticketmaster gods smiled on us and now I'm taking my mom and my 6 y/o daughter for the up close experience.

 

I am a pretty avid concertgoer and travel from the Dominican Republic to do so. I've been up front for other bands before and all I can give you as advice is....if you have never been there before be very warned: you most definitely will be spoiled rotten, and that spoiling will cost you very dearly between scalpers and/or ticketmaster scalpings, erm, auctions.

You're so lucky!

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