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I am in the nose bleeds, last row
Had to purchase them on the secondary market
but i'm in the building.
Same here- I managed to find a single on TM. Waaaaay up high but, like you, just glad to be in the building.
PAIR OF TICKETS FOR SALE FOR THIS SHOW:
SEC 225, Row 2, Seats 11-12
Due to a wedding in our immediate family that week, my wife and I have been forced to postpone our NYC trip to a later time. Luckily nothing else has been booked except the U2 concert. These are the $312 tickets. I'm not looking to make a profit, just hoping to get back what I spent. $624 for the pair. Tickets are the printable kind.
PM me here, or
Email me at farmnerd@hotmail.com
For those in the know is this seating chart accurate? Will the main stage actually be on the right hand side of this chart? I want to get tickets and can get some now in section 114 which is fine but I'm hoping those seats are by the "e" stage. When I click on the tickets though it says they are behind the stage... Hmmmm...
I went to Vancouver, and know MSG well. Main stage is on left hand side, e-stage on right hand side where the (no longer existent) red zone wings are. South side should be along the Sec 117 side, north side on the Sec 107 side. Still should be able to see screen and everything just fine although it will be more of a back/side view of the band when they are main stage.
Out of curiousity but why would the main stage be on the left side where, judging by the graphic, there is more seating capacity - hence more people sitting in your back?
Wouldn't it be the other way around?!
Hey pop artist. Seeing as you know msg well. Section 205. Ok view of screen? Know it probably won't be the best.
I'm not sure on your statement. Were sections 1,2 and 3 sold as rear stage? Someone told me they were. But I had assumed they were that raised platform on the back of the floor.
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