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I wonder if Al will do a Birthday show in Australia? And wouldn't it be cool if he did a special song for the tour?
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I wonder if Al will do a Birthday show in Australia? And wouldn't it be cool if he did a special song for the tour? He could call it Bootleg? What Bootleg??
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Post by Elvis »

QUOTE Where did you get that info?



You could also check the Concert Tracker.



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*update for those who don't watch the concert tracker*



There are several shows that are about to go on sale on 8 August.



But, to my disappointment, there are NO CHILD TICKETS to the Brisbane concert.



:crazy: AARRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! :crazy:



Alright, sorry about that. Whatda I do?



Anywhere a scared, timid, non-signature-getting 13yr child :lookround: should NOT sit?



And is there some kind of "things NOT to do at concerts"/"uncool things to do at concerts" topic? Because if there isn't, I will need to create one.
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Post by rboy27 »

This is why we have the search option, right scotti? :P



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I DID search for it, but nothing came up. But I had deep mistrust with that search function, like the time I searched for um... um...

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mewrio: I'm not going to the Brisbane concert, but I am going to the Twin Towns one on Wed 15 Oct. They'll sell you a ticket there, or for the Thursday one, but you need to be accompanied by someone over 18 to get in. If you can travel to that one and go in with someone else, getting them to say that they're accompanying you, then you're set. I'm going with three friends, and I'm the only one over 18, so if it wasn't for me, they wouldn't be able to go (and they probably wouldn't care that much anyway - I'm the only really hardcore Weird Al fan outta my group of friends!) ;)



Anyone else here going to the Wed 15 Oct show at Twin Towns? :biggrin:
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Post by Shelley »

QUOTE *update for those who don't watch the concert tracker*



There are several shows that are about to go on sale on 8 August.



But, to my disappointment, there are NO CHILD TICKETS to the Brisbane concert.



:crazy: AARRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! :crazy:



Alright, sorry about that. Whatda I do?



Anywhere a scared, timid, non-signature-getting 13yr child :lookround: should NOT sit?



And is there some kind of \"things NOT to do at concerts\"/\"uncool things to do at concerts\" topic? Because if there isn't, I will need to create one.





HAHAHA!! <laughter tinged with hysteria> Oh.. I'm sorry.. .welcome to MY WORLD. I've never seen an Al concert venue sell child tickets, and with 3 kids going with us, they can get pretty darn pricey!!



Your child should be fine sitting just about anywhere, though maybe not right upfront center.



Things to NOT do at a concert... it's better to not use a Flash if taking pics (if allowed to take pics). If you are sitting up front.. I personally think it's rude to keep standing during the show and thereby block the view of people with less fortunate seats. Don't throw stuff at Al or the band, or on the stage...



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Post by mewrio »

QUOTE QUOTE *update for those who don't watch the concert tracker*



There are several shows that are about to go on sale on 8 August.



But, to my disappointment, there are NO CHILD TICKETS to the Brisbane concert.



:crazy: AARRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! :crazy:



Alright, sorry about that. Whatda I do?



Anywhere a scared, timid, non-signature-getting 13yr child :lookround: should NOT sit?



And is there some kind of \"things NOT to do at concerts\"/\"uncool things to do at concerts\" topic? Because if there isn't, I will need to create one.





HAHAHA!! <laughter tinged with hysteria> Oh.. I'm sorry.. .welcome to MY WORLD. I've never seen an Al concert venue sell child tickets, and with 3 kids going with us, they can get pretty darn pricey!!



Your child should be fine sitting just about anywhere, though maybe not right upfront center.



Things to NOT do at a concert... it's better to not use a Flash if taking pics (if allowed to take pics). If you are sitting up front.. I personally think it's rude to keep standing during the show and thereby block the view of people with less fortunate seats. Don't throw stuff at Al or the band, or on the stage...



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Post by Shelley »

Wow.. I missed that thread. That is just totally wrong, I'm sorry that your mom feels like that. :(



Fer cryin out loud, I've been taking my kids to Al concerts since the littlest one was 2 years old!



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