I was told,by a friend who has a daughter wanting to attend this show, that there will be an opportunity for STH pre sale.My daughters favorite band. Wished they would give STHs a pre-sale option.
More than likely. I was just giving myself some leeway in case it made it to 1 hourWon’t this thing sell out in minutes, not hours?
I think Kenny Chesney or some other country star already had the Benz booked.If they can sell 50 - 60k Tix that quickly.... Wonder why they aren't booking the Benz?
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If they can sell 50 - 60k Tix that quickly.... Wonder why they aren't booking the Benz?
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I’m too young to know anything about that particular group, but I would expect the answer to be a definite yes. This concert will probably set an attendance record for BDS@HGF, which currently stands at 60,316 for the ‘76 Georgia game. I’m not sure how many on field seats/tickets will be sold, but I would guess there will be at least 60,000 people at BDS, and however many tickets released to the market will be sold out within 24 hours. I hope GT will make a nice chunk of change for their troubles.
As I really have no idea who this band is - I was being sarcastic.
Are folks saying this will be bigger than theRolling Stones concert?
And ARS was actually a fairly successful group that was started in Doraville.
Would really like to know what we clear on a deal like this. Wonder who pays for the insurance / bonding, liability for structure damage (including field) and things like that.
Also sound in MBS is awful. Can anyone at the Stones concert comment on how sound quality was?I think Kenny Chesney or some other country star already had the Benz booked.
ARS was a great show there in both 77 and 78. I went to both.. ( K-pop say what?)Can’t be as big as Atlanta Rhythm Section performing at Grant Field in 1978 (?).
And ARS was actually a fairly successful group that was started in Doraville.
Never thought I'd type that topic on a message board, but it is happening. Not my cup of tea, but kudos to GTAA for finding additional revenue sources.