Lord Ryry 3,367 Posted September 13, 2016 Share Posted September 13, 2016 1 minute ago, AlexanderLevi2 said: The third time I saw her, I almost pissed myself. I was also drunk off of vodka I'm actually so nervous because I want to be front row but I understand you have to be there like 8+ hours before the show and how on earth do I pee lmao. And what if I am front row and need a toilet? I will lose my spot at front and lose all that time waiting Do i pee in a bottle? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hELXIG 42,707 Posted September 13, 2016 Author Share Posted September 13, 2016 7 minutes ago, Lord Ryry said: I'm actually so nervous because I want to be front row but I understand you have to be there like 8+ hours before the show and how on earth do I pee lmao. And what if I am front row and need a toilet? I will lose my spot at front and lose all that time waiting Do i pee in a bottle? You meet friends in line, or go with friends, and they hold your place :P You pee during the pre-show act! Then stop drinking until you get dehydrated mid show and security guards spray water in your mouth from bottles I'll be myself until they fūcking close the coffin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlexanderLevi2 5,849 Posted September 13, 2016 Share Posted September 13, 2016 1 minute ago, Lord Ryry said: I'm actually so nervous because I want to be front row but I understand you have to be there like 8+ hours before the show and how on earth do I pee lmao. And what if I am front row and need a toilet? I will lose my spot at front and lose all that time waiting Do i pee in a bottle? Well for the BTWBall, I stood in line at 5am and got wristbands to come back later. That was the time my finger was less than an inch to her nails. she also looked me straight into the eye when she opened with Highway Unicorn (I was not worthy ). I think at the artRAVE you could buy certain tickets that let you enter first no matter how early or late you got there (I got the cheap ones cause I just wanted to go with friends and didn't care about my proximity to the stage). Honestly, don't go into the concert with crazy expectations. I know a lot of people who went and got upset because "I didn't get to meet her, she didn't get that close to me,etc." Just enjoy the show no matter where you are! And if you get close, that's something extra special for you. Currently listening to Joanne Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hELXIG 42,707 Posted September 13, 2016 Author Share Posted September 13, 2016 6 minutes ago, AlexanderLevi2 said: Well for the BTWBall, I stood in line at 5am and got wristbands to come back later. That was the time my finger was less than an inch to her nails. she also looked me straight into the eye when she opened with Highway Unicorn (I was not worthy ). I think at the artRAVE you could buy certain tickets that let you enter first no matter how early or late you got there (I got the cheap ones cause I just wanted to go with friends and didn't care about my proximity to the stage). Honestly, don't go into the concert with crazy expectations. I know a lot of people who went and got upset because "I didn't get to meet her, she didn't get that close to me,etc." Just enjoy the show no matter where you are! And if you get close, that's something extra special for you. You Americans are so lucky they do the wristband thing! In New Zealand I waited from 11am, then squeezed my way through the line to get to the front good thing most people were too chill to try and get front row, so my friend and I got front row for BTWball. But some people did wait the whole night before, and then the whole next day and night, because they don't hand out wristbands so you just have to keep waiting... That night pretty much changed my life (to sound really cliche) At artRAVE I went to two in America and was so surprised that they give the first people lined up a wristband, and then let you leave, come back, and ensure you get let in in a rough order that you arrived. I met some people in line the night before at artRAVE Las Vegas, and we stayed up all night talking, got our wristbands at 9am, went and slept, and got back at 5pm also, I had the monster zone tickets, which were first entry. So I was literally the first person to enter the MGM arena it was kinda pointless though for artRAVE because the stage was everywhere! There was no real front row. It was a magical experience though. I just remember her perfect porcelain skin, her eyes looking around the audience at all the faces, the venus wig flying around in all it's glory, loose hairs gently floating off it. I'll be myself until they fūcking close the coffin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlexanderLevi2 5,849 Posted September 13, 2016 Share Posted September 13, 2016 9 minutes ago, Helxig said: You Americans are so lucky they do the wristband thing! In New Zealand I waited from 11am, then squeezed my way through the line to get to the front good thing most people were too chill to try and get front row, so my friend and I got front row for BTWball. But some people did wait the whole night before, and then the whole next day and night, because they don't hand out wristbands so you just have to keep waiting... That night pretty much changed my life (to sound really cliche) At artRAVE I went to two in America and was so surprised that they give the first people lined up a wristband, and then let you leave, come back, and ensure you get let in in a rough order that you arrived. I met some people in line the night before at artRAVE Las Vegas, and we stayed up all night talking, got our wristbands at 9am, went and slept, and got back at 5pm also, I had the monster zone tickets, which were first entry. So I was literally the first person to enter the MGM arena it was kinda pointless though for artRAVE because the stage was everywhere! There was no real front row. It was a magical experience though. I just remember her perfect porcelain skin, her eyes looking around the audience at all the faces, the venus wig flying around in all it's glory, loose hairs gently floating off it. Really?? I'm glad they handed out wrist bands. The Monster Ball was my first ever concert and remember getting into the arena and was in complete shock and awe. I was super awkward cause I was 15-16 and didn't know how to act at concerts but I just remember the roar of the crowd when the lights dimmed and the intro started. That feeling was a once in a lifetime thing. Now I'm the crazy, tipsy, scream all the lyrics concert goer. Everyone that is around me stares at me while I'm having the time of my life. I don't use my phone often and I feel like a roadie. I love concerts Currently listening to Joanne Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iluvartpop 373 Posted September 13, 2016 Share Posted September 13, 2016 It is so true... It's the best to enjoy the whole concert experience and not stand still and record the thing. My friend did the latter and ended up not enjoying the energy and adrenaline of her live show. I on the other hand had a blast! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hELXIG 42,707 Posted September 13, 2016 Author Share Posted September 13, 2016 4 minutes ago, AlexanderLevi2 said: Really?? I'm glad they handed out wrist bands. The Monster Ball was my first ever concert and remember getting into the arena and was in complete shock and awe. I was super awkward cause I was 15-16 and didn't know how to act at concerts but I just remember the roar of the crowd when the lights dimmed and the intro started. That feeling was a once in a lifetime thing. Now I'm the crazy, tipsy, scream all the lyrics concert goer. Everyone that is around me stares at me while I'm having the time of my life. I don't use my phone often and I feel like a roadie. I love concerts Haha I had similar experiences! I hadn't been to many shows before Gaga, and I had no idea what to expect from the BTW ball because I hadn't Googled it or anything and ho-ly shiet, did it blow my mind. Here she was an alien renegade set out to escape from her space prison on a unicorn, who lands in a realistic gothic castle lit up from all angles, shooting a gun and killing the president, and giving birth to herself from an inflatable womb with her face projected on it, while being narrated by a 3d holographic head in a crystalline cage. I saw it all from the front row and was absolutely mind blown! I'm also the one who doesn't pull out the phone or camera! I'm there to live in the moment, not watch the moment through a tiny screen. I like to have my arms up, singing every word, writhing around dancing blissfully while people stare at me thinking I'm on drugs okay maybe not that bad... well kinda... I'll be myself until they fūcking close the coffin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Ryry 3,367 Posted September 13, 2016 Share Posted September 13, 2016 43 minutes ago, Helxig said: You meet friends in line, or go with friends, and they hold your place :P You pee during the pre-show act! Then stop drinking until you get dehydrated mid show and security guards spray water in your mouth from bottles thanks!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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