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Had Muse too in 2022, who played stadiums in 2023 (more random ones but Huddersfield and Plymouth count).
Green Day was quite the get, mind, given it was literally 2 days after I saw them at a sold out Old Trafford in Manchester (atrocious traffic management on the way out or otherwise)
Been to many gigs there over the past 18 years and only once have I encountered the "normal" stadium layout (RHCP in 2007... absolutely sh*te, I've never listened to them since).
Unfortunately although it seems like a good idea on paper, it makes for a pretty average gig. Seats either end are notoriously far away from the pitch, even for football, which means any seat that's not head-on is miles away from the action. The head on seats are fine but obviously more expensive. Standing feels very... wide...
Sound is woeful because the stage faces the higher stand - I think Springsteen and Don Henley both made the same joke - "We've played here before, I remember that echo..."
I really want to see LDR but Hampden has totally put me off. It will sound rubbish.
(I realise that she's not going to play anywhere smaller again, but who knows, maybe Murrayfield next time, or Glasgow Green, or even the Hydro! This time just ain't worth the money...)