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full venues??

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To the people who have been going to concerts,Im just wondering if the venues have been full.I hope so

 

Just curious.:)

It was full when I went, and so far most I've seen pics of have been.

 

 

Expect 80-90% of the seats to be full I'd say.

My show at Wes Palm Beach, FL (First show), was about 90% full. I think that the only seats that were not sold were the ones in the back of the nosebleed sections close to the lawn. Apparently LiveNation sells these for $79.50, but it's ridiculous seating for that price, lawn is better.

 

If you take a look at the June 13 Omaha, NE concert, there are a lot of great seats available on Ticketmaster. Scalpers are not even reselling those, that concert is empty! :sick:

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thats a shame about the Omaha concert:(

Pittsburgh tonight was probably 95% full. The lawn was packed and virtually all the seats were taken. Thankfully the two seats infront of me where not claimed, allowing me to take some awesome pictures.

thats a shame about the Omaha concert:(

 

What's wrong with the people in Omaha? Are they all obsessed with American Idol or something??:stunned:

I've never been to a show where it's 100% full, as you will always get people buying tickets but for whatever reason can't get to the venue for the show.

The Houston show is 'sold out' but of course there are still scalper tickets available...

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