New stadium thread

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You can buy tickets now, can't you?

Didn't know when season tickets were going on sale and so I was at work when they dropped... Probably wouldn't have got one anyway based on the issues people have said. I'm hoping I can get tickets when individual game tickets go on sale later this month, but last time I tried to get individual game tickets after missing out on a season ticket, I missed out. Alas I won't be able to boo Aaron Rodgers in person, but if I can just get tickets to the Vikings game I'll be happy.
 
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A few more of these and we can afford to take a hit on offloading Nom Belly...
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A friend went to the concert and WhatsApped me about the queues, stadium was to open at 15.30 but they were still outside at 16.45 waiting for the gates to open , Levy would be pissed off thinking of the revenue he's missing out on
 
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A friend went to the concert and WhatsApped me about the queues, stadium was to open at 15.30 but they were still outside at 16.45 waiting for the gates to open , Levy would be pissed off thinking of the revenue he's missing out on

Did he/she say anything about the sound? I heard that it was ****ing dreadful and they had to stop playing at one point to try and sort it out.

I've seen it suggested that they didn't use the club's pa, which was designed to deal with the sound problems in a bowl and went with their own set up. Hopefully, that's a lesson that gets learned by other artists long before the word gets out that the sound is no better than Wembley, when the infrastructure's there for that not to be the case.
 
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Did he/she say anything about the sound? I heard that it was ****ing dreadful and they had to stop playing at one point to try and sort it out.

I've seen it suggested that they didn't use the club's pa, which was designed to deal with the sound problems in a bowl and went with their own set up. Hopefully, that's a lesson that gets learned by other artists long before the word gets out that the sound is no better than Wembley, when the infrastructure's there for that not to be the case.

If new WHL are smart, they will have an acoustic profile of
the stadium available for event organisers to peruse.
Similarly, if the stadium has latent issues ( "black spots" etc)
and the audio infrastructure overcomes them, then show
the wheres and hows.

If the organiser has all such info to hand, and decides to
take a "not invented here" stance, then get it in writing that
all the above was offered but was declined.
 
Did he/she say anything about the sound? I heard that it was ****ing dreadful and they had to stop playing at one point to try and sort it out.

I've seen it suggested that they didn't use the club's pa, which was designed to deal with the sound problems in a bowl and went with their own set up. Hopefully, that's a lesson that gets learned by other artists long before the word gets out that the sound is no better than Wembley, when the infrastructure's there for that not to be the case.
Not spoke with him since the lock out but I'm sure he will have a dig about the stadium as he's a chav fan , I think he got some kind of vaccine to attend N17 for the evening
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Just had a chat with my mate and he confirmed that the sound was terrible for the first half dozen numbers and got a bit better but not great from where he stood
 
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