New Date - Pittsburgh
Posted: 8/7/2009, 2:39 pm
September 15th
Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
Tickets go on Sale Monday the 10th of August!!!
Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
Tickets go on Sale Monday the 10th of August!!!
An Our Lady Peace Fan Community
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I thought you had front row.. You would hate me then. I am in front almost every show.. Hey you wait hours for doors to open and you can be in front also..SOme girls just do not understand that.I can not tell you how many B****'s I met who will do whatever it takes to get you out of the front..We will nto even get into ATL.. .I was on the side in Boston.It took us 2 hours to get from the accoustic performance to the show. We got there about 5 mintues before OLP hit the stageClumsyGirl618 wrote:That is awesome!! It's good to be front row. I've always only made it to the second row. My only real opportunity to be front and center was in Tornto and that would have meant pushing Shelley out of the way and I like her too much for that!!
I'll see you there!!
That's pretty much what I had to deal with, although I was surpised that she knew most songs.Shanae wrote:I absolutely hate it when you stand in line for hours, and people just show up happily last minute and push all of the real fans out of the way, so they can be in front of the pretty lead singer while he sings the one songs they know. Ugh. I will forever rant about this!
Haha, as do I. And when I see the lead singer wandering around, I do not follow him giggling, nor do I poke him until he notices me.ClumsyGirl618 wrote: I know all the songs and I love the pretty lead singer![]()
I think you'll have one of those people for EVERY concert you go to, the long haired guy that jumped on stage and his brother(cleveland show) were behind me and my wife before the show started ...he and his brother later managed to shove a couple out of their spot they had in the front row and just took it over....Could you imagine loosing your spot in the front row? I feel terrible for the people that those things happen to...thats why i made sure when i saw that gap between the stage and our seats i was determined to call and find out....So cool that only the people in the front row are allowed to be closer to the stage.Shanae wrote:I absolutely hate it when you stand in line for hours, and people just show up happily last minute and push all of the real fans out of the way, so they can be in front of the pretty lead singer while he sings the one songs they know. Ugh. I will forever rant about this!
...? I was standing there the entire time. They didn't shove a couple out of the way. There was a little bit of room left up there and they asked the two girls who were in the very center if it was okay with them if they moved up into that space, to which they said yes.twiqz wrote:I think you'll have one of those people for EVERY concert you go to, the long haired guy that jumped on stage and his brother(cleveland show) were behind me and my wife before the show started ...he and his brother later managed to shove a couple out of their spot they had in the front row and just took it over....Could you imagine loosing your spot in the front row? I feel terrible for the people that those things happen to...thats why i made sure when i saw that gap between the stage and our seats i was determined to call and find out....So cool that only the people in the front row are allowed to be closer to the stage.
I see a couple more front row seats available for this, if you didnt grab them yet i HIGHLY recommend it!
Excited we have seats and even more excited we won't be using them.ClumsyGirl618 wrote:Just bought tickets! Yeah!
No MOL, you must not have seen it man...That front row was so crowded that at the beginning even before meese got on the stage i had to get behind my wife, it didnt bother me that much because my wife is short, but it was too crowded for me to enjoy the show.. the long haired guy made his way to the front shortly after pretty much dealing with the small spot i had, by asking the 2 girls, but his brother is what im talking about....MindsOnLoan wrote: ...? I was standing there the entire time. They didn't shove a couple out of the way. There was a little bit of room left up there and they asked the two girls who were in the very center if it was okay with them if they moved up into that space, to which they said yes.
Thats exactly what happened, i mean they both were nice people and i know they meant no harm, i talked to him a bit before the show started and he didnt seem like an asshole, just drunk.... but they got away with SO much stuff your not supposed to do at a concert/Kid was in the front, ended up 3 rows back after getting beat up from that guy. I'm glad he was cool to talk to, but the way he acted the whole show was over the top. I was shocked at the complete lack of disrepect towards anyone around him.
Yeah i know, i agree..MindsOnLoan wrote:
I agree they did some things they shouldn't have, but overall they were some nice guys.