Ganondox wrote:
So do you know how the seating is going to be like? Are people just standing in packs? If possible you might be able to seat or otherwise posistion yourself so there is minimum possible distress.
Nosebleed seats, as it turned out, with a reasonable view of the stage.
Aboriginal wrote:
I wish you all the best of luck. I hope that you and your wife have a good time.

CyclopsSummers wrote:
Since you're not that much of a Bon Jovi fan, I guess focusing on the fact that you're doing this for your wife is the paramount thing? Don't be ashamed that you might want to do a little bit of mental/emotional prep before you go into that concert, you're with her, she's with you, focus on having a good time. And don't feel bad if afterwards you feel exhausted, because that's actually normal for a fair number of people.
She had a wonderful time, which is all a guy could ask. It was pretty rough on me in terms of stimulation, it was just SO loud. There's good distortion and bad distortion, and there were a few moments of seriously bad distortion; I struggled to cope with that.
Fortunately, we "missed" Kid Rock opening for Bon Jovi.
They played for 2.5+ hours, so in terms of a concert, it was a good show. I only knew about a third of the songs. The stage set design was incredible, really well done.
There were some parts I enjoyed, particularly when they started doing some cover versions (Jon Bon Jovi can do a pretty good Mick Jagger impersonation, as it turns out).
I was pretty glad when it was over.
Ironically, the worst moment of the night was trying to buy dinner before the show. The restaurant was crowded, and the background music was too loud, and there were too many choices on the menu, and I just shut down trying to order. I've noticed just how much I hate trying to order fast food for more than one person (it's hard enough when it's just me).
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