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Question Posted Monday September 19 2005, 8:05 pm

kay.so.I want my chemical romance tickets and I'm planning on buying them soon. How fast do you think they run out? And, i dont know who could take me to the concert because my dad thinks I'm too young to go with my 2 friends. I'm 14. so are my 2 friends. I'm just sort of stuck in a rut. It'd just be really cool if I could go as my birthday present becasue I;m a diehard fan lol. What can I do about getting there and who I can go with?

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x_mystery answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 5:01 pm:
This sounds more like a whiny vent than a question anybody here will really be able to help you with. That being said, I will try.

Here in St. Louis, tickets ran out for the My Chemical Romance concert in about 3 weeks. But, it depends on what venue the concert will be at, because if its at something like an arena, tickets will take longer to sell out as there is more room, as opposed to a relatively small club like The Pageant here in St. Louis. Try to show your dad that you really are responsible. I am more standing on his side than yours with the age thing though, concerts isn't like going to the movies or anything, it can get rough. Maybe you can offer to pay for your dad's ticket and he could chaperone. Good luck.

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XSugarPieX77 answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 1:16 pm:
That totally sucks! Ok, deffinitly ask a family member that is interested in going. Does one of your friends have a family member that can take you? Just keep on trying to find a responsible person that can help you out.
~Brina

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iBELiEVEiNHELLOGOODBYE answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 12:32 am:
My Chemical Romance OWNS! lol
Okay well lets set this in steps

1.GET THE TICKETS. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) = LIFE. Go there, you can see about your concert and whatnot, get a number, thats what my dad did. You get the number call them up and can order the tickets that way.

2.GETTING YOUR DAD TO LET YOU GO!
Hmm...well juss convince him of being responsible. I guess youll be 15? Tell him your be with friends of course you just have to convince him of this. Maybe even have your dad TAKE you to the concert, and have him go in with you. Believe me when your there, everyones so into the music they wont even care about who a couple of girls are hanging out with.

I hope this helps, and i hope you getta see MCR.

Good Luck, inbox me if this doesnt help<3
Teresa

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Serendipity answered Monday September 19 2005, 10:19 pm:
Maybe you should find another band to like, OH I'm getting a one...

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