Adams Center Venue Info
The Adams Center has the largest indoor seating capacity in western Montana accommodating an audience of around 5,500 for traditional concert seating or approximately 7,500 for a concert in the round.
http://adamseventcenter.com/MAPS/festwholearena_000.jpg
can't be a bad seat in the house....
http://adamseventcenter.com/MAPS/festwholearena_000.jpg
can't be a bad seat in the house....
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There isn't a bad seat. Very intimate. Saw them there in '05. It's worth the trip!0
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seems a great place to see the band...and great tic price!!!"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”0 -
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The place will be rocking! I have been looking (and maybe I missed it) but how much are the tickets?0
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81 wrote:The Adams Center has the largest indoor seating capacity in western Montana accommodating an audience of around 5,500 for traditional concert seating or approximately 7,500 for a concert in the round.
http://adamseventcenter.com/MAPS/festwholearena_000.jpg
can't be a bad seat in the house....
Just like the Vote for Change tour venues. Saw them in Reading and Toledo in similar arenas. Cool experience!0 -
music 4 rhinos wrote:The place will be rocking! I have been looking (and maybe I missed it) but how much are the tickets?
looks like $55 per ticket
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i will NEVER understand why the band just doesnt play venues of this size in the south... why do they insist on playing only 15,000 seat arenas every where they go and just completely skipping massive portions of their home country? the 2004 VFC was my favorite tour and maybe the best little tour of the 21st century for them, just because they were small wierd little arena's in odd places with great setlists and great vibes
anyway, maybe one day they will figure out how to tour the south properly
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my2hands wrote:i will NEVER understand why the band just doesnt play venues of this size in the south... why do they insist on playing only 15,000 seat arenas every where they go and just completely skipping massive portions of their home country? the 2004 VFC was my favorite tour and maybe the best little tour of the 21st century for them, just because they were small wierd little arena's in odd places with great setlists and great vibes
anyway, maybe one day they will figure out how to tour the south properly
$, now you understand.0 -
ofthegirl99 wrote:my2hands wrote:i will NEVER understand why the band just doesnt play venues of this size in the south... why do they insist on playing only 15,000 seat arenas every where they go and just completely skipping massive portions of their home country? the 2004 VFC was my favorite tour and maybe the best little tour of the 21st century for them, just because they were small wierd little arena's in odd places with great setlists and great vibes
anyway, maybe one day they will figure out how to tour the south properly
$, now you understand.
thats a very short sighted business plan imo... how is that current business model working out for them in the south currently?
maybe if they toured these areas once in a while in smaller venues/arenas they would still have a solid fan base in those areas and could play larger arenas once in a while... as it stands now, i think their southern/southwestern fan base is on life support0 -
81 wrote:The Adams Center has the largest indoor seating capacity in western Montana accommodating an audience of around 5,500 for traditional concert seating or approximately 7,500 for a concert in the round.
http://adamseventcenter.com/MAPS/festwholearena_000.jpg
can't be a bad seat in the house....
the ones next to you, and behind you? :?0 -
JOEJOEJOE wrote:81 wrote:The Adams Center has the largest indoor seating capacity in western Montana accommodating an audience of around 5,500 for traditional concert seating or approximately 7,500 for a concert in the round.
http://adamseventcenter.com/MAPS/festwholearena_000.jpg
can't be a bad seat in the house....
the ones next to you, and behind you? :?
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276JOEJOEJOE wrote:81 wrote:The Adams Center has the largest indoor seating capacity in western Montana accommodating an audience of around 5,500 for traditional concert seating or approximately 7,500 for a concert in the round.
http://adamseventcenter.com/MAPS/festwholearena_000.jpg
can't be a bad seat in the house....
the ones next to you, and behind you? :?
this is true.....
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Great small arena! Will be a great show! Great ticket price too but airfare to missoula is always expensive.Summerfest 7/8/95
Missoula 6/20/98
Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
Alpine Valley 10/8/00
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Missoula 8/29/05
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Tampa 6/12/08
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JOEJOEJOE wrote:81 wrote:The Adams Center has the largest indoor seating capacity in western Montana accommodating an audience of around 5,500 for traditional concert seating or approximately 7,500 for a concert in the round.
http://adamseventcenter.com/MAPS/festwholearena_000.jpg
can't be a bad seat in the house....
the ones next to you, and behind you? :?
"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”0 -
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my2hands wrote:ofthegirl99 wrote:my2hands wrote:i will NEVER understand why the band just doesnt play venues of this size in the south... why do they insist on playing only 15,000 seat arenas every where they go and just completely skipping massive portions of their home country? the 2004 VFC was my favorite tour and maybe the best little tour of the 21st century for them, just because they were small wierd little arena's in odd places with great setlists and great vibes
anyway, maybe one day they will figure out how to tour the south properly
$, now you understand.
thats a very short sighted business plan imo... how is that current business model working out for them in the south currently?
maybe if they toured these areas once in a while in smaller venues/arenas they would still have a solid fan base in those areas and could play larger arenas once in a while... as it stands now, i think their southern/southwestern fan base is on life support
Because they don't want to and don't care about fans in the south. They've played small arenas in Canada in 05 and 11 so could definitely do that down here if they wanted to.2003: San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Seattle; 2005: Monterrey; 2006: Chicago 1 & 2, Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit; 2008: West Palm Beach, Tampa; 2009: Austin, LA 3 & 4, San Diego; 2010: Kansas City, St. Louis, Columbus, Indianapolis; 2011: PJ20 1 & 2; 2012: Missoula; 2013: Dallas, Oklahoma City, Seattle; 2014: Tulsa; 2016: Columbia, New York City 1 & 2; 2018: London, Seattle 1 & 2; 2021: Ohana; 2022: Oklahoma City0
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