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Ever Been To A Concert A Gm Place (or Any Stadium)

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I want to get tickets for the The Who show at GM Place, but I can't decide whether I want to sit on the floor or the "plaza" (lower bowl), being that I've never been to a stadium show. The best available tickets for the floor are 28th row and for the plaza, upper part of section 107 (see image). Where would I get a better view? Sitting on the floor I will be closer to the stage but I may have some tall jackasses in front of me blocking my view, whereas sitting higher up in the plaza I'll have perhaps an onobstructed view of the stage. So I don't know. Advise me please!

 

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Why is it 500 bucks a ticket? This has got to be a joke.

 

Edit: I guess it goes as low as 125 at some venues but fuck.

 

As for your question...I've only sat in the lower bowl...it's decent

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Yeah, it's only $500+ if you buy from a ticket broker. Highest Ticketmaster price is 220 or something. It's worth it for a band that will probably never be back in Vancouver ever again.

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Ticketmaster said it was only 67$ ;)

 

And yeah, I watched Coldplay and a few other bands at GM, the nosebleeders aren't too bad. It's like watching hockey.

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