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Old 05-04-2013, 06:30 PM
 
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My main complaint about that place is if you sit next to 2 big people you are in trouble unless you are very small frame which I am not. I'm not sure if it's like that in all of the seating area and I would like to hear other feedback on that. This happened to me last year when I saw Peter Frampton. Thankfully it did not sellout and I was able to move to the 300 section and spread out. I didn't enjoy it as much if I had my original seat in the 100s.

I've only seen 2 concerts there, Frampton both times. I did not have a problem the first time. I'd love to see him again and I would go except I already have a ticket for Keith Urban which is the same night.

If going avoid the 300s if possible. It's too far back. Then again I do not like large venues anyway.

I wouldn't take a free ticket on the lawn for any show.
I saw Kem there and will never see a show at Pier Six again. Oh you are so right about the seating! The chairs are old and ridiculous. I sat next to a very large man who miraculously squeezed into the metal seat and basically leaned on me the entire evening.

Until they renovate that venue and do something about the parking, I will pass on buying tickets!
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Old 05-05-2013, 01:30 PM
 
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I wanted to see Earth Wind & Fire and was upset that 100s sold out, but after reading this maybe the 200s would be better anyway.
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