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I have a bit of a predicament and I need some opinions on what I should do.
I bought 2 tickets to the Brad Paisley concert and after I had ordered them, I looked again to see what I had missed out on, but this time I looked for only 1 ticket. And I found one...front row! So in the heat-of-the-moment I bought that ticket too. So I have one front row ticket and two tickets in another section. Now I don't know what I should do...I figure I have several options:
1) I can sell the front row ticket and keep the 2 tickets and go with a friend.
2) I can sell the 2 tickets and keep the front row ticket and go by myself.
3) I can keep the front row ticket and find 2 friends to take the 2 tickets. I could go with them, we just wouldn't sit together.
I think #3 sounds like a good option, but the problem is I don't know if I can find 2 friends to go. I can barely find one friend who likes country music, so finding 2 might be tricky.
Sell all the tickets, buy some beverages, invite in your friends, enjoy your evening. I've been to lots of concerts over the last 45 years, and none of them are as much fun as spending time with friends.
If you have no problem attending things like this by yourself...I say #2. You'll meet new friends that like your taste in music.
This would be what I'd chose too.
And, just so you know, I saw Brad Paisley in concert late last year and it was GREAT! Guy played for 2 hours straight and rocked the house in a way I wasn't expecting.
If he's still doing it, wait 'till you see the 3-D hologram he sings with when he performs "When I Get Where I'm Going".
Thanks for the suggestions! It sure would be hard to pass up sitting front row...I'm thinking I'll go with option #2 or #3.
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