Milwaukee, WI - Miller Park - July 16, 2013 - ARCHIVE
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Hey everyone! I'm looking for one or two tickets for the Milwaukee show. I already posted on the buy/sell thread but thought I'd post in here just in case. I'd love to get some floor seats up front but hey doesn't everyone?! I just want to make sure I hear some of the songs he's doing this tour that I haven't heard live before (keeping it spoiler free
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One week out the weather forecast is for low to mid 80's with mostly sun with widely scattered thunderstorms!!! Of course I don't trust the weather service more than a day ahead but looks good the whole week for tailgating....actually could get in the 90's Wednesday. And of course if it should rain we do have a roof....let's keep it open or Paul and boys will have to blow the top off during Live and Let Die!
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Nice thing is that you have a retractable roof, I was hoping it would be open...but hey a lot can change in a week..I hope the weather is good for tailgating also.
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I'm guessing with the fireworks for Live and Let Die, the roof would have to stay open. I can handle that 82 degree forecast. Let's hope it stays that way.
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maccascruff:
I'm guessing with the fireworks for Live and Let Die, the roof would have to stay open. I can handle that 82 degree forecast. Let's hope it stays that way.
They could use the roof, then open it during Let It Be.
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Found this posted on the Miller Park website. Note that parking lots will now open at 4:30pm...with wristbands needed for field access also being passed out starting at 4:30. I'm rooting for the open roof! http://brewers.mlblogs.com/2013/07/10/caits-a-to-z-guide-for-tuesdays-paul-mccartney-concert-at-miller-park/ Cait?s A-to-Z Guide for Tuesday?s Paul McCartney Concert at Miller Park On Tuesday, Paul McCartney will make his first visit to Miller Park with his 2013 ?Out There? tour, featuring brand new, never before seen production and, as ever, hours of material from the most beloved catalog in popular music, with Paul performing songs spanning his entire career?as a solo artist, member of Wings and of course The Beatles. So what do you need to know to have a fun and enjoyable experience? Read on for our A to Z guide. Paul McCartney Miller Park Cait?s A-to-Z Guide to the ?Out There? Concert at Miller Park CAMERAS You may bring your camera, but lenses cannot be longer than a driver?s license. Want to share your photos with us? Use #OutThereMKE on Twitter and Instagram and we may feature our favorites on the blog! CARRY-INS Consistent with our game-day carry-in policy, fans may not bring any cans, glass containers or alcohol into Miller Park. Soda, water or juice must be in factory-sealed plastic bottles. Fans may bring food items into the stadium using appropriate containers, but only food purchased within Miller Park will be allowed into Suite areas. Bags, purses, fanny packs or soft-sided coolers must be 16 by 16 by 8 inches or smaller and will be searched. Hard-sided coolers are not allowed in the ballpark. FIELD ACCESS Anyone who has seats on the floor will need to obtain a wristband to access their seating area. We recommend allowing yourself enough time to get your wristband and get to your seat in time for the show. Wristband stations will be set up near outside near the pedestrian bridge and near the Home Plate Gate on the Miller Park Plaza from the time the lots open (4:30 p.m.) until approximately 5:30 p.m. and inside on the Field Level concourse behind Big B?s Diner near section 126, at the top of sections 110 and 118 and inside of the Hot Corner Gate near the Walls of Honor, beginning when gates open (6 p.m.) GATES Gates to the ballpark will open at 6 p.m. The concert is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. PARKING Parking lots will open at 4:30 p.m. Advance parking is available for $25 until Monday, July 15 at the Miller Park Ticket Office. Parking is $30 day-of-show. RE-ENTRY Guests may not exit and re-enter Miller Park using the same ticket. However, in case of emergency, exceptions many apply. Please ask staff for assistance. ROOF STATUS The roof status is always a big question folks have when we host games or events here. Right now, however, that?s still TBD. As you know, in Wisconsin, the weather can change quickly, but we?ll do our best to keep you updated closer to the show. Be sure to follow us on Twitter ( @Brewers ) for the most up-to-date information. Open or closed, one thing is for sure?Miller Park will be rockin?! TAILGATING The parking lots at Miller Park will open at 4:30 p.m. and, just like at Brewers games, tailgating is permitted. Keep in mind that gates to the ballpark will open at 6 p.m. and the concert is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. More than 100 portable toilets will be available in the Miller Park parking lots. TICKETS Please check brewers.com/mccartney for ticket availability. TRAFFIC For information on freeway traffic and closures, please visit www.plan94.org. WEATHER I just checked weather.com and, as of noon today, here?s what they are saying we can expect for Tuesday: McCartney Weather And there you have it?all you need to know before next Tuesday?s concert! Are you coming to the concert? Let me know how you?re getting in the mood. Also, don?t forget to share your photos with us using #OutThereMKE on Twitter and Instagram? We may feature our favorites on the blog! -Cait
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sdmac99:
Cait?s A-to-Z Guide to the ?Out There? Concert at Miller Park Gates to the ballpark will open at 6 p.m.
Assuming the usually-late Mr. McCartney has finished his soundcheck by then.
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thenightfish:
sdmac99:
Cait?s A-to-Z Guide to the ?Out There? Concert at Miller Park Gates to the ballpark will open at 6 p.m.
Assuming the usually-late Mr. McCartney has finished his soundcheck by then.
Exactly. I bought my ticket though the Brewers and received an email from them with a link to the post above. Had a chuckle about the time of the gates opening. I have been to way too many Macca concerts and I know the doors/gates do not open on time.
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Hi all - I just pop in occasionally - wasn't planning on going to this one as I saw him in St Louis in Nov (5th row - fantastic seats) and I just dropped a bundle seeing the Stones (good show - wayyyyy overpriced but could not compare to Paul at all) Anyway, I have been keeping my eye on StubHub as the concert nears anyway and bought two tickets today Floor F, Row 5, seats 16 & 17 - does anyone know which way the seat numbers run ? Paid $169 each which I am okay with but Miller Park is much larger than St Louis was so I dont expect to be nearly as close
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Scored 11th row field from a boardie! Got a couple friends going, who's tailgating? Bringing Grey Goose and exchanging Paul stories in the lot. PM me for cell phone, lets do this Widconsin!! Greatest show on Earth!
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Hi all, I am really excited to see Paul McCartney, a living legend, in the flesh for the first time on Tuesday... but first I need to get there! Is there anyone coming from up from Chicago that could give me a ride? I already have a good seat (from the presale, thanks to the info everyone posted here!), I just need to get to it! I love concerts and I've been lucky to see many fantastic shows (Bjork, Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Blur, Fiona Apple, Beck, Neil Young...) but never a Beatle. I would have loved to have seen him at Wrigley a few years back but that was a few months before I moved to Chicago (I did see Springsteen there last fall, AMAZING show). I figure after doing those dates, Milwaukee'll be the last time he'll be in this area for a long while. I hope someone can help me make this happen! Thanks! EDIT: Of course I will pay for gas/tolls etc.
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Wisconsinites explain what Paul and the Beatles have meant to them. http://tinyurl.com/qz8ptzk
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I will be leaving in the morning and staying with my cousin in a northern suburb of Milwaukee. Meeting some boardies for lunch on Tuesday and then the concert. 2 more days.
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pimlottc:
Hi all, I am really excited to see Paul McCartney, a living legend, in the flesh for the first time on Tuesday... but first I need to get there! Is there anyone coming from up from Chicago that could give me a ride? I already have a good seat (from the presale, thanks to the info everyone posted here!), I just need to get to it! I love concerts and I've been lucky to see many fantastic shows (Bjork, Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Blur, Fiona Apple, Beck, Neil Young...) but never a Beatle. I would have loved to have seen him at Wrigley a few years back but that was a few months before I moved to Chicago (I did see Springsteen there last fall, AMAZING show). I figure after doing those dates, Milwaukee'll be the last time he'll be in this area for a long while. I hope someone can help me make this happen! Thanks! EDIT: Of course I will pay for gas/tolls etc.
I booked a roundtrip greyhound bus ticket for $10. Chicago -> Milwaukee
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I might not go to work today. Too excited. Tomorrow night.
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There will be shuttles to Miller Park, I was told on their facebook page NO about a month ago but I guess they changed their minds: Due to a high number of requests, MCTS will be running Route 90 service to Miller Park for the Paul McCartney concert on Tuesday, July 16, 2013. Route 90 will operate every 10-15 minutes starting two hours before the concert (approximately 6:00 pm) and will continue to run for a half hour after the concert ends. - Full details in the MCTS link http://ridemcts.com/about-us/news/mcts-will-run-route-90-miller-park-service-for-paul-mccartney-concert-july-16-2013
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#McCARTNEY #MILWAUKEE #MILLER-PARK #OUT-THERE #24-HOURS
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In Milwaukee waiting for the show to begin.
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Hitting the road from Michigan. Next stop - Milwaukee!
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Have a great time everyone!