North American tour fall 2009

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I'm actually downloading them because imho they're pretty good, as in I'd watch them again. I mean, sound-wise they're not far from e.g. Wacken 08 bootleg or Graspop. Sure those have a bit more quality overall because they're sound taken out of the mixing desk, but this ones are neat.
 
about how many vip passes were sold at each venue do you think?

like when you guys went to the meet and greet how many others were there that also had a pass?
 
I'm actually downloading them because imho they're pretty good, as in I'd watch them again. I mean, sound-wise they're not far from e.g. Wacken 08 bootleg or Graspop. Sure those have a bit more quality overall because they're sound taken out of the mixing desk, but this ones are neat.

Yes, I agree; I've downloaded them, too - almost as good as being there :erk:
 
i bought vip tickets for the edmonton show

however, my wallet got stolen and im left without an id. even if i get a new one, it will take 2 weeks for the damn thing to come in the mail

concert is on oct 3. i dont think ill get the id before then

you think if i show my proof of purchase, university id, birth cert, sin card etc theyll give me my tickets?




Just to be on the safe side i would try to contact the people at the EEC and tell them your situation. Bring as much ID as possible. I seen a girl get turned away for a concert because the EEC security asked her what her sign was and she wasn't sure. Also there was a situation were my girlfriend went outside to get some air and they almost didn't let her back in because her wristband was a little looser than usual. I have also heard of other situations from other people that make me shake my head. I'm not trying to cause concern but the EEC seems to be a bit picky sometimes. Try to check with them ahead of time just to cover yourself.
 
Just to be on the safe side i would try to contact the people at the EEC and tell them your situation. Bring as much ID as possible. I seen a girl get turned away for a concert because the EEC security asked her what her sign was and she wasn't sure. Also there was a situation were my girlfriend went outside to get some air and they almost didn't let her back in because her wristband was a little looser than usual. I have also heard of other situations from other people that make me shake my head. I'm not trying to cause concern but the EEC seems to be a bit picky sometimes. Try to check with them ahead of time just to cover yourself.

ive heard about how the event center can be pricks as well. so...

i JUST called them and at first they pretty much said, sorry, tough luck

i then said that its an all ages show thus not everyone is expected to carry a driver's license

the dude said thats ok then. i just wont be able to get into the beer gardens. that doesnt bother me because ill be with my little brother who is underage anyways. i have to stay with him because he is on a gimp knee after injuring himself

thanks for the advice. have fun next sat!
 
Aww cmon it went pretty well. At least I could recognize it lol. Nah, joking aside, it did do quite ok. Wish I was there to hear it live :headbang:

:kickass:
 
Toronto was an amazing show. Out of the five times I've seen them, last night was their best. The meet and greet was awesome. There was 48 people. I started yelling for Kissing The Shadows a few times towards the end of the night, but no one followed. I'm driving to Montreal next time!