The show was amazing from what I could see. I paid $180 for a “front row (VIP) seat”…first time I’ve ever been able to afford a VIP ticket.. There was no mention that this seat was a fully obstructed view. It was not advertised as obstructed. I could hear and see some of my favorite artists (Toad The Wet Sprocket/Gin Blossoms) from a side view but there was a huge truss. When I asked staff if it were possible to make slight adjustments to get glimpses of the show they said moving to floor level was dangerous for safety reasons. A magical night was turned into an unexpected sing along without seeing the bands I paid to see, only hearing them. I would have paid $60 for the cheap seats that had exceptional views if I was made aware ahead of at the time. In the future, save my money and I’ll just go to another venue and enjoy the show. (This effected at least 20 other people in the same...
Read moreThird time we went to the Bowl for a concert Last night was a total bore Blood Sweat and Tears was not even a cover band they wasted most of the night with instumentals and individual band members playing nothing that sounded at all enjoyable. Sugar Hill l hope you took notice of all the people leaving the venue after first hour and when they finally got into the songs that made the group famous it was way too late to recover from this lack luster performance. In addition the opening act was a joke did he pay you to let him play. I will say the first two shows we went to were excellent with good first acts. Please look at maybe a Happy Together tour with several oldies groups or maybe Chicago would...
Read moreRecently attended a concert at The Bowl. Design is horrible. The lawn seats are useless. If you are going to charge admission you should be able to see the performance. Even in the nose bleed section at the stadium you can at least see the event and feel you are part of the game. On the lawn, not only could we not see the performance the sound quality was terrible. It would be helpful to have a speaker system as well as monitors/flat screens to feel like you are a part of the event. In conclusion, your website needs to be clear on time gates open. Your website stated events began at 7 p.m. but actually began at 8 p.m. Hundreds of patrons were standing around, like us, with no...
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