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  • There's no need to pay $125 to sit in the lower section. Just buy cheap seats and then move down and stand in the lower sections aisles. Even better, there is space behind the front row you can stand in. Don't worry about security, they only come around twice towards the end of the show. So you'll be able to enjoy 90% of the show, upfront and personal while only paying for cheap seats. Oh, and don't worry about the fact that you're blocking the view of the people who actually paid. Yes, stand in the aisles with your cell phone, raise your arms high and record entire songs. You pay no mind to those around you, it's just fine. This is even a better idea, wait until halfway through the show. Scope out empty seats in the lower section and then just go and sit in them. Don't be smart and just sit there, especially if you're six feet tall. You sneak in and stand, you have your cell phone out and film everything. You're self righteous and that's just fine. I do appreciate security was there when I was attacked. I do appreciate the way security handled the aftermath. My point is this should not of happened. The entire show the aisle was packed with people. I was bumped constantly by people coming and going from down front, none being section ticket holders. This has got to be against some code. My experience was very much disrupted by this. I spent a lot of money to see a show, I mostly saw the back of people's heads. Although I could see the stage via their recording cell phones.
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