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Friday, March 10th 2006, 12:25am

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Not sure - from previous experience about 14:00 - 15:00 maybe - but this is probably too early :? usually there are only a few people until an hour or 2 before the doors open - but I guess I will be quite early

with the experience of 2 gigs on this tour,is the first row a good place to be according to the high ramps where rick and jay play?
I've read britt's considering that a non that closer situation would be better to enjoy the lights and laser show.
what do you think about that? :)
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Friday, March 10th 2006, 12:36am

I'm going for the first row :D
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Friday, March 10th 2006, 12:54am

I think Britt has a point - I have thought about at least one concert not worrying about the front row to get a different experience :)

Its certainly different with Rick and Jay high - and also in the front row you get photographers in front sometimes - in Berlin although most were only there for the first 3 tracks there was one who was in front of me for a lot of the show (I kind of pretended to hit him on the head a few times but the security guys did not look amused :? ). Also the whole stage is quite high so I think everyone will see well. In Berlin there was a balcony - this was probably a very good place - especially in the middle.

I think where-ever you are in the hall you will enjoy the show. In Hannover I was right at the right side of the front row - which was very different to the centre where I was in Berlin.

In the front row you often have a big "fight" to keep your position - so this can sometimes distract from the show, and in Berlin the spotlights were shining directly at me so sometimes the view was not so good. If you are directly in front of the speakers then you do not hear the concert so well. (or anything else for a while afterwards :wink: )

I can't really advise you - personally I like the front row, but I think I would like to experience a concert from all angles. I think from futher back there would be a wider more overall view - and possibly better sound :)

I think where ever you are it will look and sound good.

I guess its a personal choice :)

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Friday, March 10th 2006, 12:58am

thanks for givin' your opinion :wink:
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Friday, March 10th 2006, 1:38am

from what I know, the best sound is sort of as far from the speakers as there is between them
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Friday, March 10th 2006, 3:17pm

Thanks for ur answers. The reason I am not leaving same evening is that i hope to talk to some of u scooter fans after the concert and maybe get a drink with u :lol: I will try and book a hotel or room close to the station. Anyone knowing how long away the station is from the concert place?

I am first in Hamburg 19.14 so i dont have much time to find a place to sleep before i am going to concert.