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Old 04-02-2014, 01:55 PM
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My partner and I will be attending the Vancouver show on 18/11/14, we are travelling all the way from New Zealand to see Fleetwood Mac!!! it will be our first time seeing them as they cancelled their Oceania leg of the tour last year when John fell ill. I just got my tickets this morning and can not even attempt to explain how excited I am to both see my favourite band in the world for the first time and visit both Canada and America for the first time too!!! I am wanting to ask other people who have attended a past FM show what proper floor etiquette is? I'm seated in row 20 on the floor and I was curious if people mind if you go up further just for one song or a good photo? I would love to run to the front and just stay glued to the stage for the entire night of course! lol but I know people paid A LOT of money to get up to the front and it's not really fair to have a couple of kids cutting in and blocking their view....I just want to know if it's totally inappropriate to go up just for a bit, because I have seen some posts from other people who have just gone for it lol but I don't want to get yelled at by someone or worse escorted out by security and miss the concert!!!!

p.s: my seats are on the left, who usually occupies the left hand side of the stage?
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Old 04-02-2014, 02:19 PM
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most times security doesnt mind if you go up for a photo or two but if they arent paying attention then i say go for it -ha! at the pittsburgh show last year i was 3rd row but since they let the first 5 rows go to the front of the stage i ended up at the front near Stevie (she was more towards the left) and there was nobody in a 10 foot range so there easily could have been 10 or more people up there with me. i would just go with the flow and see what happens at the time.

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Old 04-02-2014, 02:29 PM
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Hi all

My partner and I will be attending the Vancouver show on 18/11/14, we are travelling all the way from New Zealand to see Fleetwood Mac!!! it will be our first time seeing them as they cancelled their Oceania leg of the tour last year when John fell ill. I just got my tickets this morning and can not even attempt to explain how excited I am to both see my favourite band in the world for the first time and visit both Canada and America for the first time too!!! I am wanting to ask other people who have attended a past FM show what proper floor etiquette is? I'm seated in row 20 on the floor and I was curious if people mind if you go up further just for one song or a good photo? I would love to run to the front and just stay glued to the stage for the entire night of course! lol but I know people paid A LOT of money to get up to the front and it's not really fair to have a couple of kids cutting in and blocking their view....I just want to know if it's totally inappropriate to go up just for a bit, because I have seen some posts from other people who have just gone for it lol but I don't want to get yelled at by someone or worse escorted out by security and miss the concert!!!!

p.s: my seats are on the left, who usually occupies the left hand side of the stage?
First, CONGRATS on getting tickets! It was so unfortunate last year that they canceled that entire leg of shows.

As for your question, I had floor seats last year for Fleetwood Mac in the middle of June and here's what I've learned from that experience:
  • People usually never sit when they have floor seats, even though there is a chair there
  • It isn't worth it if you're short in height - unless you make an investment to wear heels and would be comfortable standing in them all night
  • People will get mad at you for standing, depending on who is around you that night (and if you stay standing it may be worse) Just pray you don't have people like that around you. When I went, there was a rather large man and I think his wife that sat next to my mom, and didn't like the fact that when the lights went down, and the beginning of Second Hand News started, that they realized they'd have to be standing the whole time. Some people don't peruse the internet watching tour videos like I do to get a sense of the atmosphere at these things.

As for rushing the stage, I personally have never done this, and I rarely go to concerts, but as I've read about others on here, it may be best to do it right when the lights go down, and sprint your way up there, depending on how tight or not venue security is.

Hope this helps!
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Old 04-02-2014, 02:44 PM
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Security generally won't let you travel closer to the stage than your tickets allow, but some venues are more lax about that than others.

If you're looking at the stage, the lineup is usually Christine, John, Stevie, Mick, and Lindsey from left to right.
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Old 04-02-2014, 04:10 PM
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Dallas 2009 AA Arena, I was the whole time stood up sticked to the stage, even before the show begun, and security never minded. And my seat was like road 20. Took lot of pictures.

NYC MSG 1997 security was very controlling thèy didn't let you stand up or dance for a while, it was so annoying
However in 2012 I saw Elton at MSG and it was more flexible. I remember everybody sung Crocodile rock stood up.
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Basically like mentioned already.Plus putting up with the drunks.People talking all the time.

Some venues the security are pricker bushes and some venues the security dont give a crap about photos,videos or getting closer.
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Old 04-03-2014, 01:31 AM
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Can't believe there are still such things as floor seats in large arenas. I've seen Springsteen several times and with him all floor tickets are general admission, no seats, and sold for the same price. I had assumed it was the norm for rock acts nowadays.
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Old 04-03-2014, 04:39 AM
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Can't believe there are still such things as floor seats in large arenas. I've seen Springsteen several times and with him all floor tickets are general admission, no seats, and sold for the same price. I had assumed it was the norm for rock acts nowadays.
Same. I saw Bob Dylan in Philly a few years ago and made the mistake of getting actual seats instead of general admission floor tickets. But as soon as the lights went down, my friend and I slipped under the rail and ran into the crowd haha. It was fantastic, but I doubt the same would fly at a FM concert.
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Old 04-05-2014, 02:27 AM
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Can't believe there are still such things as floor seats in large arenas. I've seen Springsteen several times and with him all floor tickets are general admission, no seats, and sold for the same price. I had assumed it was the norm for rock acts nowadays.
I agree, never ever understood the idea of seats at a rock-concert in such large arena's/stadiums. Esp. on the arena-floor. If you want to be seated, buy a ticket for the tiers (is this the correct word?).

In The Netherlands the rock-concerts at such venues usually have no seats. It's just general admission. You have to be early to get a good spot. Last year I saw Mac twice in Amsterdam whiten an arm length of the stage.

In Antwerp though there were seats on the floor.

Which brings me to the question of why there are seats? IS it a safety-issue (security afraid of large difficult to control crowds) or is there money involved?

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Old 04-03-2014, 06:29 PM
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My partner and I will be attending the Vancouver show on 18/11/14, we are travelling all the way from New Zealand to see Fleetwood Mac!!!
THIS is my aim. i'm waiting for the general public sale though and would like to fly from Oz to Vancouver via Auckland flights now are soooooo cheap it's like the Mac gods are encouraging our fan!girl behavior.

floor seating ... i have barely sat in my seat during a show. but it depends how far back you are. and it's generally a bit more acceptable to stand if you're on the aisle. some people will b!tch about your standing. hopefully everyone else is standing with you
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Old 04-04-2014, 08:22 AM
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Thanks everyone for the advice, we will gauge the crowd and think about going for it lol I just want to make the most of it because it is the first time I will be seeing them and who know's if they'll make a trip to New Zealand in the future


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THIS is my aim. i'm waiting for the general public sale though and would like to fly from Oz to Vancouver via Auckland flights now are soooooo cheap it's like the Mac gods are encouraging our fan!girl behavior
Absolutely the Mac gods want us there! lol hope you're able to get great tickets and make the trip too my partner and I were talking about trying to attend one of the concerts after the dates were announced, trying to figure out ways we could see them and fortunately he remembered that he has relatives on his Step Father's side who they stayed with when he and his family visited Vancouver when he was a kid. Then we had to consider the end dates for school as we are both university students and by some stroke of luck uni officially ends a few days before the concert in Vancouver, so now the hard part of saving for the rest of the year begins lol definitely worth it though to see FM and for the vacation of a lifetime!!! very interested to see the differences between New Zealand, Canada and the USA...I imagine November is going to be very chilly in Vancouver? I've heard it doesn't usually snow though?
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At the Hollywood Bowl and Anaheim last year, security was very strict and very few people were allowed up to the front. At the Anaheim show, I did see one of the security guards leading a few young ladies up to the front but for the most part, they strictly held the line for the first five rows (which is understandable considering the prices for those tickets). When I lived in Arizona, it was much easier to move up to the front, especially towards the end of the concert.
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At the Hollywood Bowl and Anaheim last year, security was very strict and very few people were allowed up to the front. At the Anaheim show, I did see one of the security guards leading a few young ladies up to the front but for the most part, they strictly held the line for the first five rows (which is understandable considering the prices for those tickets). When I lived in Arizona, it was much easier to move up to the front, especially towards the end of the concert.
I went up to the front in Anaheim. It was a breeze!
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