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Are seats beside the stage good?
Not bad, but definitely different. Side seats (or, even more extremely, behind-the-stage seats) are a way to get a different perspective on the show, and be in closer proximity to the performers.
Is floor seating at a concert good?
There is no firm answer as to whether floor seats are worth the money or not. It all depends on the concertgoer and what is important to them when it comes to a concert experience. If being close to the artist listening to loud music and dancing with a large crowd is your idea of fun, then floor seats are worth it.
Can you go to jail for sneaking into a concert?
What will happen if I get caught sneaking into a concert? They could call the cops and have you arrested for misdemeanor theft and criminal tresspassing, but they will most likely just kick you out.
Is it worth it to buy front row tickets at concerts?
It won’t be an easy journey to the front row, but it’ll be worth it. Try to purchase front row tickets the minute they go on sale. If the concert venue or the musical artist has a mailing list, sign up. Oftentimes, they’ll offer pre-sale tickets which can increase your chances of getting a limited front row spot.
Do concerts have assigned seating?
If a concert has assigned seating, you’ll need to be on your A-game while shopping for tickets. General admission tickets, while typically the cheapest ones you can buy, come at a different cost. When you don’t have assigned seating, it’s every person for themselves. It won’t be an easy journey to the front row, but it’ll be worth it.
Do ticket prices change on the day of a concert?
Ticket prices can and sometimes do change on the day of a concert. I’ve never seen the price increase, but depending on unsold seats – They can decrease in price. Having said that however, there is a common misconception regarding pricing: The Box Office does not control ticket pricing.
Why do concert venues offer 2-for-1 tickets?
Something more subtle usually happens. Rather than lower the price, which is usually fixed up front and written into a contract somewhere, venues/promoters (they work together on this) will come out with 2-for-1 offers to specific people.