Kinda sad that so many here don't know who Howard Ashman is when I've been looking up to him and the words he was inspired by since I was very little. Wasn't around for long but created some of the most impactful songs of all time.
ddd yes but for mine they closed off the top half of the theater! I think it's GA floor with some upper section seats across the board (going off of my concert)
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Originally posted by Sazare
Not sure what it's like at the other venues but where I went they just had general standing admission. Not sure the max seating but their max capacity was like 2,000 I think. It was surprisingly packed.
Impressive
I guess music critics do have an impact after all
I am not collin'ing but a lot of the music tech majors from my school are really into Emotion. Dunno if that is thanks to the word of critics or the mixing/direction of the album but I think she has had more of an impact than is immediately apparent.
Speaking of college the science and engineering building at my university stinks like ****ing nerds. That sweaty armpit, mole hair'd, just above the ankle torn cargo shorts'd smell just reeks the building.
Speaking of college the science and engineering building at my university stinks like ****ing nerds. That sweaty armpit, mole hair'd, just above the ankle torn cargo shorts'd smell just reeks the building.
Actually, post-Emotion her shows mostly comprise 18-24 year old gay men and their straight female friends. You'll be among friends.
It's a striking contrast to the concert I went to a year ago, where the majority of the crowd seemed to be either under 18 or parental chaperones. And then a few 20-something gays. Quite a demographic shift.