Front row on this tour
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Question. Worth the price? I am just concerned about rows two and three melding with row one and you wind up being shoulder to shoulder front and back with everyone. I want to have fun but I also want to be comfortable to some extent I saw Paul at the Highline so that was my soundcheck experience Thanks all
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Ask forget64. To me it would be worth it if you were in F1 Seat 16 or F3 Seat 1! That way you'd be at least close to the middle.
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puppywhimpers:
Question. Worth the price? I am just concerned about rows two and three melding with row one and you wind up being shoulder to shoulder front and back with everyone. I want to have fun but I also want to be comfortable to some extent I saw Paul at the Highline so that was my soundcheck experience Thanks all
Not sure what you mean about rows two and three "melding" with row 1, unless you are thinking that those people are moving up somehow? At most of the indoor venues,at least, the first 5 rows do not have aisles between the sections, so there is no way someone in row 2 can sneak into row 1 unless they are on the very far end of the row and security is usually standing over there.
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Nancy R:
Ask forget64. To me it would be worth it if you were in F1 Seat 16 or F3 Seat 1! That way you'd be at least close to the middle.
It's a matter of opinion. In my opinion it is definitely worth it. It's my favorite entertainment by far. Knowing I'm going to another McCartney concert is great. Knowing I'm going to be sitting up front for a McCartney concert, other than family events is the best!!. I don't travel for any other artists. I go to a lot of concerts. Where ever I sit for other bands is fine with me. I just want to enjoy the music. But for McCartney it's different. I feel like he is interacting with you, and in my case once I did it, I was addicted in a good way!