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I was standing. Started by the sound desk and then over to the right near the halfway line due to popping out for drinks when GNR played new songs.beano.79 said:
Were you standing for that show? I have concerns for the sound but only based on what I'm reading, I've never been to the stadiumtexasistheSTEVEN said:I do wonder how many people in this post that are saying the sound at Tottenham is shit have actually been to the stadium and arent just copying what they have read elsewhere online.
I saw GNR there and the sound was crystal clear and loud. The stadium was also sonically designed by U2s sound engineer who ensured that the noise created within the stadium stays in the stadium and doesn't float out. Maybe that was with football in mind but either way it's a loud stadium. When Spurs are playing and I go there every couple of weeks, it can get really loud in there. Better than I've heard in most other stadiums.
Of course it's not indoors so it'll never be the same but as a large outdoor stadium goes it's the best venue in London and probably the UK.
Pricing of this gig still sucks though, not denying that part.
Sounded fine to my ears and very clear!
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Leads to my next question nicely 😁 do they have bars set up outside around the edges or do you need to go back into the concourse?texasistheSTEVEN said:
I was standing. Started by the sound desk and then over to the right near the halfway line due to popping out for drinks when GNR played new songs.beano.79 said:
Were you standing for that show? I have concerns for the sound but only based on what I'm reading, I've never been to the stadiumtexasistheSTEVEN said:I do wonder how many people in this post that are saying the sound at Tottenham is shit have actually been to the stadium and arent just copying what they have read elsewhere online.
I saw GNR there and the sound was crystal clear and loud. The stadium was also sonically designed by U2s sound engineer who ensured that the noise created within the stadium stays in the stadium and doesn't float out. Maybe that was with football in mind but either way it's a loud stadium. When Spurs are playing and I go there every couple of weeks, it can get really loud in there. Better than I've heard in most other stadiums.
Of course it's not indoors so it'll never be the same but as a large outdoor stadium goes it's the best venue in London and probably the UK.
Pricing of this gig still sucks though, not denying that part.
Sounded fine to my ears and very clear!0 - 
            
Since PJ have seen maybe a dozen acts in Wembley Arena. QOTSA in 2013 is the only one who've had what I'd consider sub-par. Porcupine Tree a couple years ago one of the best sounds I've heard in an arena.lastexitlondon said:Wembley arena has always just had harsh volume for many many years
So much depends on the effort (or lack of) put in by band and sound people during the soundcheck, whatever size the venue.The secret to a happy ending is knowing when to roll the credits0 - 
            I've only been many years ago ..not since pj either so could be an old opinion
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Its a brand new stadium (well 5 years now haha) so all of the concessions are on the concourse but there are 100s of them. Longest bar in the UK, amazing food options and it has its own Beavertown brewery in the stadium.beano.79 said:
Leads to my next question nicely 😁 do they have bars set up outside around the edges or do you need to go back into the concourse?texasistheSTEVEN said:
I was standing. Started by the sound desk and then over to the right near the halfway line due to popping out for drinks when GNR played new songs.beano.79 said:
Were you standing for that show? I have concerns for the sound but only based on what I'm reading, I've never been to the stadiumtexasistheSTEVEN said:I do wonder how many people in this post that are saying the sound at Tottenham is shit have actually been to the stadium and arent just copying what they have read elsewhere online.
I saw GNR there and the sound was crystal clear and loud. The stadium was also sonically designed by U2s sound engineer who ensured that the noise created within the stadium stays in the stadium and doesn't float out. Maybe that was with football in mind but either way it's a loud stadium. When Spurs are playing and I go there every couple of weeks, it can get really loud in there. Better than I've heard in most other stadiums.
Of course it's not indoors so it'll never be the same but as a large outdoor stadium goes it's the best venue in London and probably the UK.
Pricing of this gig still sucks though, not denying that part.
Sounded fine to my ears and very clear!
There are a ton of pubs near to the stadium as well as its bang in the middle of Tottenham and on match days that's where we all drink before games!
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2007 Wmbly London
2009 SBE London / O2 London
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2013 NY 1/ NY 2 / Philly 1 / Philly 2
2014 AMS 1 / AMS 2 / Leeds / MK
2017 EV LDN 1 / EV LDN 2
2018 LDN 1 / BCN / LDN 2
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The best Long road version I ever saw......that was INSANEGravey1975 said:Nothing will ever be worse than the sound quality at Wembley Arena 2007 and I still loved that show. Provided it's loud enough so that you can't hear everyone around you chatting bollocks it's all somewhere on the spectrum of enjoyment.0 - 
            
You are not wrong! Ed’s voice absolutely soared on that. It was an amazing show, brilliant crowd and performance. It was far and away the loudest I have ever heard them, by the time the show was over my ears were ruined and I was drenched but it was all worth it.pdalowsky said:
The best Long road version I ever saw......that was INSANEGravey1975 said:Nothing will ever be worse than the sound quality at Wembley Arena 2007 and I still loved that show. Provided it's loud enough so that you can't hear everyone around you chatting bollocks it's all somewhere on the spectrum of enjoyment.0 - 
            
I am still raging that we never got a proper bootleg of that show. It was incredible.pdalowsky said:
The best Long road version I ever saw......that was INSANEGravey1975 said:Nothing will ever be worse than the sound quality at Wembley Arena 2007 and I still loved that show. Provided it's loud enough so that you can't hear everyone around you chatting bollocks it's all somewhere on the spectrum of enjoyment.The secret to a happy ending is knowing when to roll the credits0 - 
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Same here. It was such a fantastic show and it’s my only attended show with no bootleg.ilockyer said:
I am still raging that we never got a proper bootleg of that show. It was incredible.pdalowsky said:
The best Long road version I ever saw......that was INSANEGravey1975 said:Nothing will ever be worse than the sound quality at Wembley Arena 2007 and I still loved that show. Provided it's loud enough so that you can't hear everyone around you chatting bollocks it's all somewhere on the spectrum of enjoyment.0 - 
            
I was at the porcupine tree gig, wow what a sound. But then again, I saw them years ago at a smaller venue notorious for bad sound, they sounded incredible, almost unfair to use them as an example 😂ilockyer said:
Since PJ have seen maybe a dozen acts in Wembley Arena. QOTSA in 2013 is the only one who've had what I'd consider sub-par. Porcupine Tree a couple years ago one of the best sounds I've heard in an arena.lastexitlondon said:Wembley arena has always just had harsh volume for many many years
So much depends on the effort (or lack of) put in by band and sound people during the soundcheck, whatever size the venue.Post edited by beano.79 on0 - 
            The Cure sounded perfect a couple of years ago at Wembley Arena, then again they nearly always do, must have a good team.0
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Or an example to bands who can't be arsed to take their time and get things right?!beano.79 said:
I was at the porcupine tree gig, wow what a sound. But then again, I saw them years ago at a smaller venue notorious for bad sound, they sounded incredible, almost unfair to use them as an example 😂ilockyer said:
Since PJ have seen maybe a dozen acts in Wembley Arena. QOTSA in 2013 is the only one who've had what I'd consider sub-par. Porcupine Tree a couple years ago one of the best sounds I've heard in an arena.lastexitlondon said:Wembley arena has always just had harsh volume for many many years
So much depends on the effort (or lack of) put in by band and sound people during the soundcheck, whatever size the venue.The secret to a happy ending is knowing when to roll the credits0 - 
            
Yeah was a great show (even with crap sound where i was). Setlist was off the chain. I'm hoping it'll be a boot one day. The unofficial boot i have for it is pretty awful.drfox said:
Same here. It was such a fantastic show and it’s my only attended show with no bootleg.
ilockyer said:
I am still raging that we never got a proper bootleg of that show. It was incredible.pdalowsky said:
The best Long road version I ever saw......that was INSANEGravey1975 said:Nothing will ever be worse than the sound quality at Wembley Arena 2007 and I still loved that show. Provided it's loud enough so that you can't hear everyone around you chatting bollocks it's all somewhere on the spectrum of enjoyment.0 - 
            
Yea exactly this.ilockyer said:
Or an example to bands who can't be arsed to take their time and get things right?!beano.79 said:
I was at the porcupine tree gig, wow what a sound. But then again, I saw them years ago at a smaller venue notorious for bad sound, they sounded incredible, almost unfair to use them as an example 😂ilockyer said:
Since PJ have seen maybe a dozen acts in Wembley Arena. QOTSA in 2013 is the only one who've had what I'd consider sub-par. Porcupine Tree a couple years ago one of the best sounds I've heard in an arena.lastexitlondon said:Wembley arena has always just had harsh volume for many many years
So much depends on the effort (or lack of) put in by band and sound people during the soundcheck, whatever size the venue.0 - 
            
I'm jealous of the Billie Eilish European tour 2025. Don't get me wrong. Not about the music. But of the great European concert halls where she will be performing. And especially that she announces it a year in advance. I would have liked Pearl Jam to play one or two of these concert halls in 2024. Even if they have performed in some venues before. The Royal Arena in Copenhagen. Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam. Uber Arena in Berlin. Lanxess Arena in Cologne. Those four alone would have had me jumping for joy for days if Pearl Jam had chosen them for 2024. And as a bonus, the Accor Arena in Paris or the UK concerts. OVO Hydro. O2. Co-op Live. What great locations.
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