Originally posted by shannon19:The 2006 Robbie Williams concert was in December, which I queued all day for and I don't remember it being unbearably hot, but my face, arms and legs were bright red from sunburn and it was so painful trying to move after the concert. Melbourne's weather can change quickly too so it's hard to say, but it doesn't generally get close to 40C until January/February.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
40 degrees is usually a regular occurence here, as long as if I'm there beforehand 3 hours or so, that I don't feel like throwing up waiting to go in and that it's 40 degrees then. That said, you can always get up the front if you're so inclined to do so when the support is usually finished - or so that's my experience with bands such as Rogue Traders (urgh), The Living End (awesome) and Noiseworks (even better).
Jay-Z's set works well too because I can test my camera, see best settings for it and all that and find a place that does drinks and whatever.
Originally posted by shannon19:[..]
Yeah Adelaide gets some horrible weather in summer, we get 3 or so days of 40 degrees and everyone's complaining and then on the news it's like Adelaide has had 10+ straight days of 40 degrees, so you'll be fine. They gave out bottles of water to the GA crowd when we were in the stadium waiting which I thought was really good.
They do normally divide the GA crowd half way though to prevent a Pearl Jam like crush so just be wary of that and I had the same plan to test my camera with Kanye West but they didn't turn the lights off and it was still daylight, but more importantly you paid money to go to a Rogue Traders concert?![]()
Originally posted by Andrew_C:looks like GA for melbourne 2 has sold out. FARK YEAH![]()
Originally posted by aussiemofo:[..]
There's hope yet.
Originally posted by aussiemofo:Surely they would have announced more by now if they were going to do more.
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
yeh none of the 2nd shows looked to have sold out yet![]()