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Started by hotfoam, Apr 16, 2008, 10:26 PM

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hotfoam

That's what I've done in the past but I like to tailgate till the last minute and then roll in and sometimes there isn't much left by then. There aren't any "bad" seats unless the wind is blowing and then the sound swirls around in the upper rows at the top. It can sound a little muffled. Some people like to stand at the very top and just drink in the spectacle. Optimal seats, as far as I'm concerned, are row 25 or row 26. I have 8th row for Steely Dan (all reserved) and have sat as close as 4th row but I like row 25 and 26. Seems to be best for sound and sight lines and you're in the crowd where all the fun is.


mcarroll

For me, the closer the better at Red Rocks, so I will be there early to get down front.  If you have a reserved ticket you can still sit in GA, and really, you can sit in the reserved section with a GA ticket.  Alot of people buy the reserved just in case but end up down in GA.  They don't really check tickets there, but if there is somebody is in your reserved space you just have to tell them to move and they will comply.  I've never had to go get an usher to have somebody move.  For the best experience try to be in at least row 40 or closer.  For me, the sound isn't too great when you get higher up, especially on a windy night.

bo dereks tits

got my GA's - I will be there early to get about row 10.  I don't like being too close there.  

bring that shit on!

how about another Telluride show right after that?  this time headlining of course!?!

that  would be nothing short of epic.  

InTheZone

i don't know if this has been posted yet so sorry if it has but npr has a black keys concert available to stream, just like the MMJ sxsw show.  these guys just rock so hard. enjoy

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90270955
god bless the usa