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LLCoolJR
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 15:32 |
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What time to be in first row?
Hi all!
For all those who joined a jamiroquai live gig this year I would ask what time they reached the venue to be in first row. I'll be in first row in Brussels, but I don't have any idea of time I need to be there... Hope someone can help. Thanks.
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FRA
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 17:26 |
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LOl
well, i'm specialized for the 1st row!
so, go 5 or 6 hours b4 the gig begins: i always did in this way (it's very hard, especially when u r under the hotty sun) but i was always face to face JMQ!
Next saturday, i'll be in Bologna: the concert begin at 09.00 p.m. so i think to stay there for 04.00 o.m......my God!!!!!!!! _________________
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funkdubious
Joined: 30 Aug 2004
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Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 03:28 |
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Glad you brought this topic up, b/c I was wondering myself. My brother was saying not to worry and we can arrive later since people will shoot for the alcohol but I kinda doubt it since Jamiroquai hasnt been here for like 7 years. I have to be front row!!! |
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Butterfly in June
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Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 07:26 |
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I was also wondering before the concert in Düsseldorf. We were there at half past 4 - the doord should open at 7. That was early enough - but ist wasn't such a huge hall and most of the people came short before opening. But waiting time wasn't boring because we had so much to talk about and we had a good time |
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Zero Gravity
Joined: 16 Oct 2005
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 02:41 |
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Can't you push to the front? I do this at every concert I go to. Of course I push slowly so I don't annoy anybody, but after a couple songs I'm at the front row. Waiting for 5 hours? Fuck that! _________________ *OSAKA IS IN THE HOUSE!* |
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FRA
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FunkyDonkey
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 07:47 |
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FRA wrote: |
Zero Gravity wrote:
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Waiting for 5 hours? Fuck that!
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This is the good of a gig! |
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Che
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Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 19:58 |
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just say MOOOVE!!! and evrybody moves...simple as that...it works 4 me.. _________________ ..I've got my soul education.. |
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Spanish Cozmik Girl
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Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 21:43 |
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is big the place where they're gonna play? there will be much people?
I normally wait like 5 or 6 hours.... _________________ Crazy |
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Jamirocat
Joined: 29 Feb 2004
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Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 18:19 |
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haha...i know from going with msP and Little H...leave early...we left at 8 am to get to the CLapham Common gig....and we just chilled on the lawn waiting...finally around noon some other fans started showing up and getting in cue...finally, around 2 pm, I think, they opened the gates....everyone ran to get up front...I was delayed a bit as I purchased my ticket on line and they couldn't find it at first...oh so I caught up with my jamirosistas and we parked it in the front. There were supposed to be around 18,000 people at that gig...so I feel really fortunate to have been up front...although I felt crappy and bloated that day, so not a good day for me to be seen by my favorite funkster. |
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