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Originally Posted by RSROCKS
Do you even know what an arena is like then and I don't just mean in the US? People are in rows and lines in MSG because you can't move the seats, they are in-tact and so are the corridors. Most people stand anyway even in the seated sections in the lower levels. The nosebleeds are a different story but I would even have a hard time getting excited over nosebleeds because of the general experience.
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Yes I know what an arena is like. I've been in O2 arena in Prague for some shows and the floor was always without seats. And nobody got hurt.
That's what I don't like - people are in row because they can't move the seats. That's it!
I'm really sorry for the people who died in the crowd at The Who concert. But taking as a precedent.. maybe Americans really need their spot which they've bought. But not only Americans, the shows in O2 will have seats as well. It sucks.
I thought that the stadiums in US don't have seats while BJ shows, do they?? That would be crazy.
One interesting point - BJ's audience are not that polite. We've realized it with my friends. When you are in GA at a BJ show tons of crazy people are trying to get in front of you using many arguments. When I was at Bryan Adams, Queen, Europe shows, it was different. And my friend were at Bruce's show in Vienna last year and they said that they hadn't seen a better crowd before.
It seems that's the crazy ladies and girls who needs to be closer to Jon.