Wonderful venue, don't think there are any bad seats. Ticket prices are high due to it being a Live Nation venue with extremely high fees. Sound is generally very good, although I've heard some resonances with loud electric bands. Free parking, but you should arrive early to be sure to get a space. They don't allow drinks into venue unless you bring or buy a capped cup, they don't tell you this until you try to go to your seat with your drink. Extremely small lobby/bar area for a ~1000 seat venue. Staff are friendly and helpful but disappear after show starts, saw people sitting in aisles and crowding the stairways blocking access, no attempt to keep aisles clear. Presumably in order to make a few extra bucks seats have been placed in the mezzanine that block exit aisles, in an emergency you have to wonder how these seats along with very restricted exit routes would impede the flow of people in a panic. This is an old building, but you would think some effort would be put into making it safe in an emergency. Wouldn't want to be here if...
Read moreLast night was my first time seeing a show at this venue. Funny thing because it is very close to me as I live in Philadelphia. When I pulled up to the building I was surprised. It was not like any venue I had seen in the past. The parking was great. I arrived about 40 minutes before the show and there were a lot of open spots and no charge for parking. Yes!!! Upon entry I found the place to be clean and even the bathrooms were better than most I have seen in my days of attending concerts. Throughout the night the staff were amazing. They helped people find their seats and were friendly. The auditorium itself was a good size. Every seat in the place was good for viewing. The sound from the performers was really nice. I would say that I have been to at least 500 shows in my time but this place was among the best I have ever been to. I will...
Read moreCouples night out to see The Wailers perform the 40-yr anniversary of Bob Marley's classic compilation album, Legend. 🇯🇲🎸🎹🎵
First trip to Scottish Rite Theater in Collingwood, South Jersey. Upon arriving, crowd was surprisingly large, but there was ample free parking, which we appreciated compared to concerts at the Camden waterfront or South Philly sports complex. 🚗
Alcoholic drinks are served inside, however, beware that prices are double if you want to take your drink into the auditorium. Otherwise, you need to finish your drink in the lobby.🍺
Sound and acoustics were pretty good. Volume was loud, but not painfully loud. It's a medium sized theater in an old, historic building (school??), so there isn't a bad seat in the house, and ticket prices were very reasonable ($40-60). 💲
Overall, we enjoyed the show and would certainly...
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