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Just saw my first show at The Joint and I enjoyed it. I like the size of it... big enough to have a big crowd, but small enough so you can see from everywhere. It kind of reminded me of seeing a show at a House of Blues. I had ponied up for tickets about ten rows back from the stage, so we could see Motley Crue great. This particular show included probably the most pyrotechnics I have ever seen at a concert, and that includes the 80s arena shows I used to go to! It was pretty awesome. The sound was good... like most shows the music seems to drown out the vocals a bit, but not a big deal. It was fast and easy to get inside and there were a ton of ushers to help get you to the right seats. Every employee I encountered was friendly. They had plenty of drink lines so it was easy to grab a beer and the bathrooms are inside so quick to run to when you need to and then get back to your seat! Looks like they do a lot of standing concerts and then just set up seats in whatever configuration they want when doing a seated show. Overall, I enjoyed it and would see another show here for sure.
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