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ANDRA DAY CONCERT?


Question Posted Monday July 25 2016, 12:35 pm

has anyone seen her in concert? if so how was it? I recently bought her cd and love every song, her voice is so funky...well, I would like to see her in concert...the General Admission tickets are $35 bucks each but when done with taxes and fees for two tickets, price will be a lil under $100.00...anyway...if anyone has see her how was it, and how was the seating arrangements, or do you have to stand forever, was there any pushing and shoving? the vip package is 110 bucks each which includes the opportunity to enter the venue early to check out her soundcheck in an intimate environment, followed by a Q&A session where you can ask her questions to get to know her a bit more. You will also receive a limited edition poster and autographed photo to take with you.... I guess u can call that a meet n greet..

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mysticfemale12 answered Wednesday July 27 2016, 12:12 pm:
I ASKED THIS QUESTION....and the website states this The VIP Andra Day Soundcheck Experience includes:

Andra Day Soundcheck Experience
1 Premium ticket or 1 GA ticket (whichever is closest to the stage)
VIP early entry into the venue
VIP access to Andra Day’s pre-show soundcheck
Q&A session
One autographed photo of Andra Day
One limited edition poster

according to the website it does include a ticket to the show, but u do not get to meet her, that is extra money smh...the Q & A takes place while she is on stage and u get to ask her questions through a microphone.....well I have to save up, cuz I want two vip packages I don't want to go by myself and its only fair if I pay and they drive!! I want the full experience, I guess it'll be worth it like you said I do leave with something....I have 3.5 months to save up $250(0=

THANKS FOR THE ADVICE solidadvice4teens ...

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solidadvice4teens answered Tuesday July 26 2016, 11:50 pm:
I have only seen her at the Democratic National Convention. She's not my cup of tea but that will not influence my answer to your question.

The General Admission tickets at first look tempting but there are a few things to consider. Depending on the venue itself they may be tickets at front of stage or floors where you have to stand all night and crowd around to see or look above other's heads on the main level of the venue. It may be great if you can get to the front but the minute you have to pee you lose your spot and have to struggle back. Not worth it.

The other thing they could be are tickets somewhere in the venue perhaps high up that are overflow seats and you're in a room standing room only trying to look down several stories at the stage and listening to a bad sound mix if anything of show depending on venue.

The best thing to do is call the fan services line at the venue and or ticketmaster or whomever sells the tickets and ask what does the $35 ticket get you and where do you stand all night to know what you get.

The $110 experience sounds great but does it include an actual concert ticket? If it does than this sounds best because you are getting the Q&A, sound check and gifts. Perhaps if you did a $35.00 ticket plus this than your experience would be worth it on a low budget.

Also, you may find lower priced tickets from the venue or ticketmaster in all sections if you are going solo. Also, look on line for the hours of the venue's own in person box office as 99.9% of the time they have a better block of seats available and none of the BS fees ticketmaster charges on top. They can show you section by section what your money will get you.

As far a pushing and shoving that's why they have security guards but it's up to those guys and girls to notice and step in or to notice if called upon to solve an issue. Generally speaking most are overwhelmed or not able to control a crowd especially when they all try to surge to the front of the stage when the main act comes on.

A lot of that has to do with the kind of fans the act attracts from being sophisticated to being rock fans or teens. I would ask the venue about all of this or ticketmaster to get a sense of options and what works best. In most arenas I would leave the General Admission ticket alone and go to the first reserved section I can afford. It may not be the best seat in the place but at least you can sit down and take in the concert, use the restroom, watch the video monitor and eat comfortably.

It's all about comfort and loose fitting clothes and shoes for arenas are hot, sweaty places if packed in like sardines trying t get to the front.

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