WAIT. The big white sculpture looking thing upstage is inflatable? Omg!
About 30 seconds in you see Gaga run out onto the stage through one of the openings and you see it's a foamy, cloth type material that's blown up:
Tait Towers who made the BTWB castle staging and part of the TMB 2.0 staging (among basically all major touring stages) designed and manufactured it with the Haus:
About 30 seconds in you see Gaga run out onto the stage through one of the openings and you see it's a foamy, cloth type material that's blown up:
Tait Towers who made the BTWB castle staging and part of the TMB 2.0 staging (among basically all major touring stages) designed and manufactured it with the Haus:
the white structure in the stage looks pretty solid to me too...
It should've been bigger, i mean, its inflatable, it doesnt ocuppies much space when it is empty/airless.
It's odd that sometimes it sounds too small, especially in the shows without catwalks.
I went to two shows, one with and without the catwalks and it makes a huge difference to the show, and not only that it doesn't feel the same, but also you miss out on the Monster Claw chair, and the mushrooms during Venus etc. The only benefit I felt from having the show at a main stage and like I've said before, that no matter how many people say otherwise, that being on the floor with the catwalks doesn't give you a complete view of the show.
I dunno if it feels like her weakest show, but like someone said, that all her shows even dating back to The Fame Ball had some sort of storyline along to it, but this really didn't other than the sparse song cohesion but I really did feel I enjoyed it more because it was a much more enthusiastic atmosphere and that it wasn't as story driven like the Born This Way Ball was, which personally I would put as fifth place of her shows.
This is incorrect. The standing capacity is 8,000 while the seating capacity is 6,500.
The 3Arena in Dublin is a full-sized arena which just happens to be shaped like an amphitheater and clearly is deceptively big.
Well... I really think you're incorrect because even the biggest arenas can't hold 8,000 standing people.
For example, Paris-Bercy has a maximum GA capacity of 5,000 or 5,500 for concerts as Gaga's ones and the arena can hold 17,000 people in a complete configuration. I will let you compare 3arena's GA with Paris-Bercy's one, you can clearly see that the one in Dublin is really tiny. Actually, the arena can even hold more than 9,500 seats, and a maximum standing capacity of 3,000-3,500. But this is really in a maximum concert configuration.
Well... I really think you're incorrect because even the biggest arenas can't hold 8,000 standing people.
For example, Paris-Bercy has a maximum GA capacity of 5,000 or 5,500 for concerts as Gaga's ones and the arena can hold 17,000 people in a complete configuration. I will let you compare 3arena's GA with Paris-Bercy's one, you can clearly see that the one in Dublin is really tiny. Actually, the arena can even hold more than 9,500 seats, and a maximum standing capacity of 3,000-3,500. But this is really in a maximum concert configuration.
I am telling you as a fact: the capacity of the 3Arena in Dublin is 8,000 standing + 6,500 seating = 14,500 total.
In 2011 more people attended the 3Arena in Dublin than attended MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.
The 3Arena in Dublin has the 5th highest amount of attendees annually among every arena in the world.
It doesn't matter what you think because that is the fact.
I have personally attended this arena myself almost 20 times. It is very big and I understand that it might appear to be small in the photos but the facts are right there for you to read.
Well... I really think you're incorrect because even the biggest arenas can't hold 8,000 standing people.
For example, Paris-Bercy has a maximum GA capacity of 5,000 or 5,500 for concerts as Gaga's ones and the arena can hold 17,000 people in a complete configuration. I will let you compare 3arena's GA with Paris-Bercy's one, you can clearly see that the one in Dublin is really tiny. Actually, the arena can even hold more than 9,500 seats, and a maximum standing capacity of 3,000-3,500. But this is really in a maximum concert configuration.
3Arena is designed like a cross between an amphitheater and an arena - the seats don't sit along the sides and back with an open GA in the center like a regular sports-type arena, they fan around in a design based on the colosseum in Rome which allows for more top tier seating closer to the stage and allowing the GA floor to open completely on the bottom if they wish (though often they have lower level seating put in beneath the top tier. Basically imagine a rectangle and instead of putting the stage at a short side, you put it at a long side and curve the seats around it and leave open floor beneath them that can be fully filled depending on layout.
3Arena is designed like a cross between an amphitheater and an arena - the seats don't sit along the sides and back with an open GA in the center like a regular sports-type arena, they fan around in a design based on the colosseum in Rome which allows for more top tier seating closer to the stage and allowing the GA floor to open completely on the bottom if they wish (though often they have lower level seating put in beneath the top tier. Basically imagine a rectangle and instead of putting the stage at a short side, you put it at a long side and curve the seats around it and leave open floor beneath them that can be fully filled depending on layout.
I completely understand.
I was just talking about Gaga's configuration which allowed more seats and less GA, that's why the GA had a tiny capacity this time and the catwalks couldn't fit on it.
I am telling you as a fact: the capacity of the 3Arena in Dublin is 8,000 standing + 6,500 seating = 14,500 total.
In 2011 more people attended the 3Arena in Dublin than attended MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.
The 3Arena in Dublin has the 5th highest amount of attendees annually among every arena in the world.
It doesn't matter what you think because that is the fact.
I have personally attended this arena myself almost 20 times. It is very big and I understand that it might appear to be small in the photos but the facts are right there for you to read.
You're telling about numbers but you forgot to mention that the capacity can change. The seats are adjustable. Gaga's configuration allowed more seats and less GA. They can add or remove seats to change the capacity. It's not fix at all. And the GA can be really large or tiny. I guess you found those capacity numbers on Wikipedia... Because I can't find proper numbers on Google. You can even ask 3Arena on Twitter or Facebook, I'm not telling you inaccurate infos.
I'm really worried yall, i got LMZ tickets for one of the London shows, but I need the card I paid with to pick them up with, because they're being held at the venue, the problem being that I had my card details stolen a few weeks after so I swapped banks and as such don't have the card I originally paid with
I'm really worried yall, i got LMZ tickets for one of the London shows, but I need the card I paid with to pick them up with, because they're being held at the venue, the problem being that I had my card details stolen a few weeks after so I swapped banks and as such don't have the card I originally paid with
Phone the venue and let them know, I think because your name is on the card you'll be fine
I'm really worried yall, i got LMZ tickets for one of the London shows, but I need the card I paid with to pick them up with, because they're being held at the venue, the problem being that I had my card details stolen a few weeks after so I swapped banks and as such don't have the card I originally paid with
I had LMZ twice and the only thing I had to show was my ID/passport.
I'd call the ticket agency and check with them whether or not you need the credit card/debit card used to purchase the tickets.I would have thought you would be fine with simple proof of identity.. But yeah, call the ticket agents.