Abba voyage?

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Jasey_

4,921 posts

179 months

Tuesday 30th April
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JurassicGTS said:
Looking at booking a couple of seats for the wife's birthday.
Was going to book at the side/back of the dance floor blocks A to E.
Wifey is concerned about having to look over the dancers and thinks we maybe better further back.
Would she be right? How tiered are the front blocks A to E?
This is the front block of seats next to the dance floor. It's sunken a fair bit.

Not a problem at all apart from the cost wink.



Edited by Jasey_ on Tuesday 30th April 18:01

JurassicGTS

1,493 posts

196 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Thanks @Jasey.
I have gone for front row of block G first 2 seats from block H so almost in the middle of the auditorium and a bit higher.
Not cheap!

RizzoTheRat

25,247 posts

193 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Went to this at the weekend. As seems to be a reoccurring theme here I'm not a fan but don't particularly dislike them either, and I thought it was brilliant. We were near the back of the dance floor and honestly I couldn't tell that it wasn't real people on the stage. When they showed tight closeups on the massive side screens though they did sometimes look like very high end computer game graphics, track with them in some kind of Tron style illuminated clothes looked a bit fake, but in general it was like seeing them live. I think having a live band and a lot of fancy lighting effects probably helps a lot too.

Transport was no problem, but the time we'd got coats (cloakroom is free) and waited for the loo queue to die down (not too long), the DLR wasn't at all crowded. Loads of people were still hanging around dancing in the foyer, and I think a lot go to the afterparty hotel over the road.

Supposedly Kiss are talking about doing something similar so it will be interesting to see if other bands get in on the idea too. There are quite a few older bands I'd happily to pay to see at this kind of show.