Would You Rather- 1st row behind the stage or 1st row of the nosebleeds?

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  • BC62528
    BC62528 Posts: 228
    tdawe said:
    I was behind the stage, dead center behind Matt at MSG in 2016. I really liked it, sound was good and it was cool seeing the show from the band's perspective, just watching the crowd go nuts. Probably wouldn't want to do it every time but I definitely didn't leave disappointed.
    I was there on the 2nd night with my brother, Slow Lukin night, my brother spilled a beer on a guy - if that was you, my apologies - we were dead center as well.   The group of people around us were great and all into it.  First and last time behind the stage - overall loved it.  Just wanted to be in the house that night and so glad I took the tickets.  Unique perspective and amazing show.
  • pearljammr78
    pearljammr78 Posts: 1,613
    Sprunkn7 said:
    tdawe said:
    I was behind the stage, dead center behind Matt at MSG in 2016. I really liked it, sound was good and it was cool seeing the show from the band's perspective, just watching the crowd go nuts. Probably wouldn't want to do it every time but I definitely didn't leave disappointed.
    I got stuck behind one night in Brooklyn. I had a blast but like you I  wouldn't want to do it every time! Interesting watching some of the behind the scene things going on with the Techs and all that. 
    Fully agree...was behind to the left for first night in LA 2013 (pit for night 2, luckily) and thought it was great, and I was at least 12 rows up. Obviously wouldn't want to do it every time, but you're very close, you get to see band dynamics, what the band sees in the crowd, it's actually really cool.

    I'd take it over second or third deck, even far back first deck, and probably over floor behind GA. And not only are they often available, they're usually pretty cheap, for what it's worth.
    So you had a great view of me eating shit when my fat ass went over the rail. Lol. Both those shows were great. Looking forward to this year. 
    Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.
  • Lerxst1992
    Lerxst1992 Posts: 8,131
    Zod said:
    I'm not sure I'd want to be the first few rows.   Then stuff like speaker stacks can impede your view.  Row 5 or 10 so your a few rows up would be great.    I also found out at Seattle 13 that you don't want to be too high.  Then stuff like the lighting rig (or stuff like the metal bird) block your view.   

    I think behind stage is like goldilocks.  You want the seats that are just right.. not too low, not too high :)  Pretty much the lower bowl except the first 5 rows.


    goldilocks zone nails it. I’ve had great seats 5+ rows behind Matt and uppers that had the lighting truss block the view
  • BF89905
    BF89905 Posts: 1,448
    Behind the stage without hesitation
  • smile6680
    smile6680 Posts: 437
    I sat side stage( technically considered back of the stage) on one of the boston shows. The sound was actually really good and you could see the band at all times even when the lights went down. If I had the chance to sit their again I would take it over almost anywhere else I have sat/stood in the past. 
  • ruggs1996
    ruggs1996 Posts: 586
    Behind the stage and it’s not even close 
    Camden 2 (2008) 
    Philly 1 and 4 (2009)
    Newark (2010)
    MSG 1 (2010)
    Toronto 1 and 2 (2011)
    Brooklyn 1 and 2 (2013)
    Philly 2 (2013)
    Greenville (2016)
    Columbia (2016)
    MSG 2 (2016)
    Fenway 2 (2016)
    EV NJPAC (2022)
    MSG (2022)
    Denver (2022)
  • JC29866
    JC29866 Chicago Posts: 85
    Being behind the stage, or even side stage, is an experience every fan should try at least once. A very different, more intimate experience. 
  • tschav
    tschav Posts: 2,900
    If I don’t land MSG (or other stops) through this presale I’m absolutely looking into the behind stage tickets before nosebleed.