Not cool @theforum ... $300 bucks and we get to see the concert from behind the sound/light booth?! #U2ieTour @U2 pic.twitter.com/gERpxzVe4Q
— Eric Glenn (@ericglenn) May 27, 2015
Not cool @theforum ... $300 bucks and we get to see the concert from behind the sound/light booth?! #U2ieTour @U2 pic.twitter.com/gERpxzVe4Q
— Eric Glenn (@ericglenn) May 27, 2015
Originally posted by LikeASong:Whopssss![]()
Not cool @theforum ... $300 bucks and we get to see the concert from behind the sound/light booth?! #U2ieTour @U2 pic.twitter.com/gERpxzVe4Q
— Eric Glenn (@ericglenn) May 27, 2015
Originally posted by LikeASong:Whopssss![]()
Not cool @theforum ... $300 bucks and we get to see the concert from behind the sound/light booth?! #U2ieTour @U2 pic.twitter.com/gERpxzVe4Q
— Eric Glenn (@ericglenn) May 27, 2015
Originally posted by MattG:[..]
I tweeted back at him. If his tickets don't say "obstructed view" he should be able to take them to the box office and have himself upgraded. A friend of mine did this for us here in Chicago at a Prince concert when we ended up seated right behind a lighting rig.
The worst thing they can do is say no.
Originally posted by Buttons:how long till show time please.. feeling sleepy waiting lol
It's getting close. The lighting guys have just ascended to their perch. #U2ieTour
— Jennifer Barnych (@jenheartsU2) May 27, 2015