FreakTalksAboutSU
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I'm in my mid 40s. I still love music. I still love live music. But I am long past the point of enjoying the sardine cramming experience of general admission "standing". I hate it.
I saw today that Boston Calling dropped its lineup and it looks amazing. But its expensive as hell, and I cannot justify traveling to Boston, getting a hotel for 3 nights, paying for parking and food and drink for 4 people, and paying $300 per person for the cheapest admission option considering i have bad knees and am going to miserable after a day never mind 3. And even the $1800 per person option (which I am not able to spring for anyway) still doesn't have a dedicated seating pavillion.
I pretty much only attend events where I have a dedicated seat. Even if I stand the whole time, the ability to sit at least between sets is critical.
I can't be alone in this, can I?
I saw today that Boston Calling dropped its lineup and it looks amazing. But its expensive as hell, and I cannot justify traveling to Boston, getting a hotel for 3 nights, paying for parking and food and drink for 4 people, and paying $300 per person for the cheapest admission option considering i have bad knees and am going to miserable after a day never mind 3. And even the $1800 per person option (which I am not able to spring for anyway) still doesn't have a dedicated seating pavillion.
I pretty much only attend events where I have a dedicated seat. Even if I stand the whole time, the ability to sit at least between sets is critical.
I can't be alone in this, can I?