Paul, Scottrade Center, St. Louis, November 11th - ARCHIVE
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forget 64:
MarkinSouthJersey:
This is me on the left in case anyone wants to say hello
Mark do you know if Fans On The Run is coming? (stupid question)
From what I heard on FB, FOTR have tickets.
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I don't know if anyone has shared this information yet or not, but this is directly from the Scottrade Center website regarding seating. http://www.scottradecenter.com/events-tickets/seating-information.html Plaza Level (Sections 101-126) ?The side sections are 101-105 and 114-118. ?The rows in the side sections run from "A-W" followed by "AA-HH". ?The end sections are 106-113 and 119-126. ?The rows in the end sections run from "A-W" followed by "AA-KK". ?Entry to each section from the plaza level is at row "R". ?Wheelchair or disabled seating is in row "R". Mezzanine Level (Section 301-334) ?The side sections are 301-305 and 318-322. ?The end sections are 306-317 and 323-334. ?The rows in the side and end sections run from "A-R". ?Entry to each section from the mezzanine level is at row "C". ?Wheelchair or disabled seating is in row "C". General Admission (GA) Some events at the Scottrade Center may make use of General Admission, or GA, seating. In these configurations, no chairs will be placed on the floor and guests will be permitted to stand on the arena floor where room allows. For GA shows, a first-come, first-served wristband policy may be put into practice. Please check individual event pages for more details as they pertain to each show. Floor Seating Seating extends beyond the hockey dasherboards onto the floor for basketball games. While floor seating for basketball games varies depending on the game, generally the rows on the floor along the sides are "1-2" or "1-3" and rows on the ends are "2-15." Floor seating for concerts and other floor events (such as some stage shows, wrestling or boxing) varies greatly depending on the stage (or ring) placement. The stage for most concerts and other stage shows is typically located at the east end of the floor near sections 120-125, facing toward sections 106-113. Wrestling and boxing events typically use a center ring; some concerts use a center stage configuration as well. Floor seating sections are labeled by single letters of the alphabet (i.e. "A-G"). Floor seats are padded folding chairs and are all on a flat floor level, not tiered, and are numbered from right to left when facing the stage. General ?There are no rows with the following letters: I, O, X, Y, Z, II. ?Seats in all rows are numbered left to right with seat number 1 located closest to the preceding section. For example, seat 1 in each row of section 102 is closest to section 101.
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Excellent find If only all venues realised that fans need this level of detail they'd save themselves a whole heap of customer service calls and queries. Martin
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Thanks,... I guess my seat 12 Sec A is further away from Centre than I had hoped. Oh well. SOUND CHECK and FLOOR SEATS for PAUL!! ROCK!!!!
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The reality is now soaking in and I'm getting so excited that not only will I be seeing Paul in 2 months, but that he's coming to my home town, so I don't have to travel!!!!!! I was very fortunate to get some good tickets earlier in the week with the presale....although not the $1500 ticket I planned and hoped to get. I didn't have the balance of the $1500 until today (pay day), so I couldn't purchase it earlier in the week when the best seats were available. I still hope I get my chance for soundcheck and a primo seat some day soon, but it wasn't meant to be this time. I was pretty critical of the lack of information and warning regarding the pesales, but it seems pale in comparison to what many people experienced today with the main public sale. I know people who were hit with messages of no tickets available from 10am on. I have one friend who went to the Scottrade box office this morning and wasn't even able to get 2 tickets. As a huge fan of Paul's, I understand demand for tickets and the fact that he can sell out quickly....that's awesome!!!!! I'm just hearing rumors about the brokers having tons of tickets. Something has to be done about this. It's greedy and unfair for fans to have to pay these inflated prices!! I'm so sorry to those of you who experienced this today. All I can say is please keep trying and don't give up!!!! They will release more tickets as time goes on, especially a week or so before the concert. I have purchased quite a few tickets this way, including the last 2 times I saw Paul in KC and Chicago. Good luck everyone!!!!
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martinput:
Excellent find If only all venues realised that fans need this level of detail they'd save themselves a whole heap of customer service calls and queries. Martin
No problem at all Martin!! Glad to help!! How are you doing? Hope all is fabulous!! Happy to see you still here as a Moderator!! You are one hard-working man and a great Moderator!!!! I enjoyed my stint a few years ago, but those of you who have been doing this a long time have my complete admiration!! My real job is so crazy, I just couldn't keep up with both and feel like I was doing my share as a Mod. Keep up the great work!!
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Mark do you know if Fans On The Run is coming? (stupid question)
From what I heard on FB, FOTR have tickets.
Don't know. Only met him the one time. He's on the facebook group fletch started.
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hey do you guys know whether paul will do his pyrotechnics, since the scottrade center is (i think) inside? i've only ever seen paul in outdoor stadiums
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cpaige:
hey do you guys know whether paul will do his pyrotechnics, since the scottrade center is (i think) inside? i've only ever seen paul in outdoor stadiums
Yes he will do pyro in Arenas. He even used pyro at Hammersmith Apollo and that only holds 4.000 fans. Link to LALD at Hammersmith below.
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Thanks! Not quite as dramatic as in stadiums, but I'm glad he'll be doing it anyway. I'm still trying to find good floor seats! I must give my fiance a suitable Paul experience for his first time.
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BOYCIE:
cpaige:
hey do you guys know whether paul will do his pyrotechnics, since the scottrade center is (i think) inside? i've only ever seen paul in outdoor stadiums
Yes he will do pyro in Arenas. He even used pyro at Hammersmith Apollo and that only holds 4.000 fans. Link to LALD at Hammersmith below.
Cough Cough Splutter, streaming eyes Yes he did Took a song or two for the smoke to clear.... Martin
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cpaige:
Thanks! Not quite as dramatic as in stadiums, but I'm glad he'll be doing it anyway. I'm still trying to find good floor seats! I must give my fiance a suitable Paul experience for his first time.
Plastic Soul Man and i were 25 feet away so we felt the heat from the flames and the smell of the smoke. As Martin said it took awhile for the smoke to clear especially near us.
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I bought tickets this morning for the concert from a broker. Just now for the hell of it i checked the ticket master site. They are showing 2 tickets for the front row package available in sec C row 1 seats 11 and 12. From what I was told when I called the box office and what I read on this board those are the 2 seats next to center section B on Paul's side of the stage.
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BOYCIE:
cpaige:
Thanks! Not quite as dramatic as in stadiums, but I'm glad he'll be doing it anyway. I'm still trying to find good floor seats! I must give my fiance a suitable Paul experience for his first time.
Plastic Soul Man and i were 25 feet away so we felt the heat from the flames and the smell of the smoke. As Martin said it took awhile for the smoke to clear especially near us.
I am absolutely convinced that those pyrotechnics are what caused me to lose my singing-voice for a solid month when I saw him in Atlanta '09. Scared me to death. All is groovy now.
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audi:
BOYCIE:
cpaige:
Thanks! Not quite as dramatic as in stadiums, but I'm glad he'll be doing it anyway. I'm still trying to find good floor seats! I must give my fiance a suitable Paul experience for his first time.
Plastic Soul Man and i were 25 feet away so we felt the heat from the flames and the smell of the smoke. As Martin said it took awhile for the smoke to clear especially near us.
I am absolutely convinced that those pyrotechnics are what caused me to lose my singing-voice for a solid month when I saw him in Atlanta '09. Scared me to death. All is groovy now.
I lost my voice when I saw him in Phoenix but it was before the show ("Vegas throat" ) .
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veggieburgher:
audi:
BOYCIE:
cpaige:
Thanks! Not quite as dramatic as in stadiums, but I'm glad he'll be doing it anyway. I'm still trying to find good floor seats! I must give my fiance a suitable Paul experience for his first time.
Plastic Soul Man and i were 25 feet away so we felt the heat from the flames and the smell of the smoke. As Martin said it took awhile for the smoke to clear especially near us.
I am absolutely convinced that those pyrotechnics are what caused me to lose my singing-voice for a solid month when I saw him in Atlanta '09. Scared me to death. All is groovy now.
I lost my voice when I saw him in Phoenix but it was before the show ("Vegas throat" ) .
I was WAY too close to the stage in New Orleans about 10 years ago for "Live and Let Die" and my eyebrows have mostly grown back now.
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walliebaby:
veggieburgher:
audi:
BOYCIE:
cpaige:
Thanks! Not quite as dramatic as in stadiums, but I'm glad he'll be doing it anyway. I'm still trying to find good floor seats! I must give my fiance a suitable Paul experience for his first time.
Plastic Soul Man and i were 25 feet away so we felt the heat from the flames and the smell of the smoke. As Martin said it took awhile for the smoke to clear especially near us.
I am absolutely convinced that those pyrotechnics are what caused me to lose my singing-voice for a solid month when I saw him in Atlanta '09. Scared me to death. All is groovy now.
I lost my voice when I saw him in Phoenix but it was before the show ("Vegas throat" ) .
I was WAY too close to the stage in New Orleans about 10 years ago for "Live and Let Die" and my eyebrows have mostly grown back now.
We've never had the luxury of being close enough to lose eyebrows But, we've experienced the smoke screen from both sides! Being trapped under it on a field in NY and...being above it and not seeing a darn thing.
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AbbiesRd:
There are 3 sections of B on the floor? first section rows 1-3, second section rows 4-20, third section rows 21-40. Same with A & C. There are 16 seats in a row in section B, and 12 seats in a row in Sections A & C Seat 1 is going to be on the right if you are looking at the stage and 16 would be on the left.
What makes you say that there are 12 seats across in Sections A & C? I have seen data that leads me to believe that there are 16 seats across.
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Rossco Webster:
AbbiesRd:
There are 3 sections of B on the floor? first section rows 1-3, second section rows 4-20, third section rows 21-40. Same with A & C. There are 16 seats in a row in section B, and 12 seats in a row in Sections A & C Seat 1 is going to be on the right if you are looking at the stage and 16 would be on the left.
What makes you say that there are 12 seats across in Sections A & C? I have seen data that leads me to believe that there are 16 seats across.
Shoot! I had a chance to get seat 1 in row 16 , and thinking it was way off to the left, I chose seat 10 to be closer to the stage. In Montreal my seat #1 gave me a great view of the security guards setting things up backstage, and a neck pain from having to twist my head to see Paul onstage...
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