Have a stupid concert question

skychotic
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I'm thinking about going to see the Flaming Lips and Sonic Youth in August and for tickets there's general admission and reserved seating. My question is how does general admission work? Does that mean "first come, first served?" Because I want to get close to the stage if I can.
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skychotic wrote:I'm thinking about going to see the Flaming Lips and Sonic Youth in August and for tickets there's general admission and reserved seating. My question is how does general admission work? Does that mean "first come, first served?" Because I want to get close to the stage if I can.Jones Beach II (2000), Holmdel (2003), Camden I, East Rutherford II, Gorge I, Gorge II (2006), MSG I, Boston II (2008), Spectrum II, Spectrum III, Spectrum IV (2009), MSG I, MSG II (2010), Prague (2012), Philly I (2013), Philly I, Philly II, Fenway I (2016), Fenway I (2018), MSG (2022), MSG I, Fenway 1 (2024)0
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merlin401 wrote:Yes, thats what GA means. But obviously if there is ALSO reseverd seating, those are going to be the seats closest the stage. So, I would assume the best you can do in GA is be the row behind the last row of reserved seating
Not necessarily. Sometimes the floor is GA, and the upper levels are reserved if its a two story venue.
In any case, get there early if you want to be front and center. Usually you can get close on edges even during a show. And You want to be up close for the Lips. The closer the better."You're no help," he told the lime. This was unfair. It was only a lime; there was nothing special about it at all. It was doing the best it could.
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if it's an ampitheater, the general admission seats will all be on the lawn, way behind the reserved seats.
if it's an arena, it's a crapshoot. they could have reserved seating anywhere. id call the venue and ask.
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skychotic wrote:I'm thinking about going to see the Flaming Lips and Sonic Youth in August and for tickets there's general admission and reserved seating. My question is how does general admission work? Does that mean "first come, first served?" Because I want to get close to the stage if I can.
Just curious, but are you asking about the St. Louis show at The Pageant? Because I'm going to that show. At the Pageant, the GA seats are on the floor, the reserved seats are on the upper level."As long as the music's loud enough, we won't hear the world falling apart."—Jubilee
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merkinball wrote:Not necessarily. Sometimes the floor is GA, and the upper levels are reserved if its a two story venue.
In any case, get there early if you want to be front and center. Usually you can get close on edges even during a show. And You want to be up close for the Lips. The closer the better.Jones Beach II (2000), Holmdel (2003), Camden I, East Rutherford II, Gorge I, Gorge II (2006), MSG I, Boston II (2008), Spectrum II, Spectrum III, Spectrum IV (2009), MSG I, MSG II (2010), Prague (2012), Philly I (2013), Philly I, Philly II, Fenway I (2016), Fenway I (2018), MSG (2022), MSG I, Fenway 1 (2024)0 -
No, it's at the Minnesota State Fair. According to the seating chart, if I want to be close I need general admission. Kind of good because it means I have a chance of getting up front but kind of bad because it means I'm going to spend the entire day in line.0
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Alright, I'm confused again. Yesterday I bought a ticket for myself on Ticketmaster. For section it said "GA12". I ended up persuading a friend to go with and so I bought another ticket. This time it said "GA13". Does this mean the genral admission seating is split up into sections? Doesn't make any sense...0
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