Ah the memories July 21st Wembley Stadium, I was 15 years of age went with my mates older brother who had started to take me to gigs with his gang of mates as I was getting big into music. It was carnage my first visit to the big smoke, the atmosphere was electric can remember it like it was yesterday
i know how they run things there and unless it was a mess like U2 in 2009 theres no way you get through. Only a couple of floor specific entrances thats the thing. You arent gonna get people camped out in line for days to get barrier there and then a whole mess with security.
Edm crowds are a different animal in large settings. Thats why over here they try to not make these big gigs assigned seating if they can help it. Like Justice was at The Hollywood Bowl and sold it out, but theyre ''cool'' so its not this big drama and such over assigned seats since it cant be any other way there. I think if you did a 360 Fred show at Wembley with assigned seats you def have to make the price points favorable and also provide a few support acts. The Coliseum show here had no opener and sold what it did. Really just perfect timing to draw like he did, and being next to a university didnt hurt. But in the Uk I am sure people wont be too excited dropping 150 quid for a ticket and its literally just him for 2 hours.
Chuffed at this news. I was there in 2009.
Curious about the rest of the line-up, but having one big must see headliner already lifts the whole anticipation game.