You are probably correct as long as you are physically fit, my wife who has been a folkie for over 30 years attended the first night and wont be going back, along with a number of her friends. My wife who has back problems and cant walk very far, arrived at the folk festival 3 hours before it opened, and was able to get the last of the 11 handicap parking spots available, because she cant stand for any length of time she has to take a chair with her, she waited at the entrance until one of her friends arrived who carried her chair for her, they found a spot to watch the stage from and within minutes people were standing in front of her so she could not see anything, she left after Patti Smith finished.First two nights of Folk Fest have been nothing short of outstanding.
You are probably correct as long as you are physically fit, my wife who has been a folkie for over 30 years attended the first night and wont be going back, along with a number of her friends. My wife who has back problems and cant walk very far, arrived at the folk festival 3 hours before it opened, and was able to get the last of the 11 handicap parking spots available, because she cant stand for any length of time she has to take a chair with her, she waited at the entrance until one of her friends arrived who carried her chair for her, they found a spot to watch the stage from and within minutes people were standing in front of her so she could not see anything, she left after Patti Smith finished.
She had a 3 day pass and opening night tickets to see Neil Young, she did get her money back for the Neil Young show, but will lose all the money she spent on the 3 day pass.
Another thing, it's called the Folk Festival, what are most of the people playing there to do with Folk music, oh back to the days at Britannia Park where people came to sit and listen to the music.
PS if you are expecting 5-10,000 people per night how many handicap parking spots do you legally have to provide??
PPS She did send a complaint to the organisers wednesday night, as of friday afternoon no response.
Complete forgot about Arcade Fire tickets, and then when I looked, floor was sold out.
$70 though, damn concert tickets are ridonkulous. $90+ when you work in all the fees.
Aren't they $70 for floor, 100s and 200s though?
Obviously these prices cant be right
http://www.vividseats.com/concerts/...mpaign=Concert&utm_term=Elton+John&wsUser=172
Tickets go on sale Dec. 2 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at www.CapitalTickets.ca or at 613-599-FANS (3267). Tickets go for between $39.50 and $151.50 each.
Picked up some Elton John tickets, wished I could have seen hime earlier in his career but for a piano player like myself, I always promised myself to see him if he ever came.
Now if Billy Joel can get here...
I guess that would all depend on the quality of drugs you're planning on rolling.
Picked up some Elton John tickets, wished I could have seen hime earlier in his career but for a piano player like myself, I always promised myself to see him if he ever came.
Now if Billy Joel can get here...
Any season ticket holders not going wanna hook me up with their code
We get a code? I'll give it to you, as I won't be going but I'm not sure where this code is...
I appreciate that, cheers
it may be a code, or just a link from an email, not sure exactly