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Question:
Just upgraded to a better seat on the floor: Section F5, last row in the back, first seat on the end towards the area on the seating chart that I am assuming holds Paul's stage and the soundbooth. Will I be in good range to get some shots of Paul from there?
Just upgraded to a better seat on the floor: Section F5, last row in the back, first seat on the end towards the area on the seating chart that I am assuming holds Paul's stage and the soundbooth. Will I be in good range to get some shots of Paul from there?
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Paul's stage is right in front of the soundboard.KISSForever07 wrote:Question:
Just upgraded to a better seat on the floor: Section F5, last row in the back, first seat on the end towards the area on the seating chart that I am assuming holds Paul's stage and the soundbooth. Will I be in good range to get some shots of Paul from there?
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Heaven's on Fire out for Right Here Right Now (only performance of the year), just a guess.
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If they don't play it tonight, they never will. Are they supposed to perform at the game tomorrow ?Anomaly wrote:Heaven's on Fire out for Right Here Right Now (only performance of the year), just a guess.
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Is that place as tiny as it looks in that pic?
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I think its 15,500 for a end stage concert
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turnout tonight looks to be in the 10,000 range according to my friend who went to the show. Upper deck was very sparse
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I had checked ticketbastard a few times in the past month. This show was selling very poorly. If 10,000 attended then they did o.k.scottkfan1 wrote:turnout tonight looks to be in the 10,000 range according to my friend who went to the show. Upper deck was very sparse
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Just got back. Great show. Paul sounded pretty good. Setlist unchanged. Originally had crappy upper deck seats but upgraded there to club level and really enjoyed the seats there. 10,000 seems like a fairly accurate estimate. I was watching Ticketmaster as well and the show hadn't been selling, but that's because they were bundling and forcing people to buy an Arenabowl ticket if they wanted a decent Kiss ticket. Also, the bundles were only through Ticketmaster so you couldn't walk up to the Amway Center box office and buy a good seat. They remove that restriction this past Monday and looks to have helped ticket sales noticeably. Had they done that from the beginning, they may have had a chance to sell it out.
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Great that you had a good time.dursin wrote:Just got back. Great show. Paul sounded pretty good. Setlist unchanged. Originally had crappy upper deck seats but upgraded there to club level and really enjoyed the seats there. 10,000 seems like a fairly accurate estimate. I was watching Ticketmaster as well and the show hadn't been selling, but that's because they were bundling and forcing people to buy an Arenabowl ticket if they wanted a decent Kiss ticket. Also, the bundles were only through Ticketmaster so you couldn't walk up to the Amway Center box office and buy a good seat. They remove that restriction this past Monday and looks to have helped ticket sales noticeably. Had they done that from the beginning, they may have had a chance to sell it out.
That ticket bundling was a mistake. Ticketbastard should have sold the KISS tickets as usual and had an optional choice of KISS ticket + Arena Football ticket at a special price.
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Agree. They should have sold the Kiss tickets individually any maybe had a deal where you got a discount for buying both tickets. Was really stupid the way they did it and I'm sure it cost them. I HATE Ticketmaster. Always drive out to the venue when I can. Last summer I was even tempted to drive out to Tampa to buy my Kiss tickets, but my GF bought them for us before I had the chance. I'd rather burn $20 in gas than give that $20 to Ticketmaster.metallian wrote:Great that you had a good time.dursin wrote:Just got back. Great show. Paul sounded pretty good. Setlist unchanged. Originally had crappy upper deck seats but upgraded there to club level and really enjoyed the seats there. 10,000 seems like a fairly accurate estimate. I was watching Ticketmaster as well and the show hadn't been selling, but that's because they were bundling and forcing people to buy an Arenabowl ticket if they wanted a decent Kiss ticket. Also, the bundles were only through Ticketmaster so you couldn't walk up to the Amway Center box office and buy a good seat. They remove that restriction this past Monday and looks to have helped ticket sales noticeably. Had they done that from the beginning, they may have had a chance to sell it out.
That ticket bundling was a mistake. Ticketbastard should have sold the KISS tickets as usual and had an optional choice of KISS ticket + Arena Football ticket at a special price.
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This was my 3rd time seeing KISS, and I enjoyed the show immensely! Granted, Ticketmaster sold me a seat on the floor in a row that did not exist and the supervisor there managed to put me in a seat where I was unable to see most of the stage setting, with the exception of Gene flying and Paul flying, which I was right next to. That situation ended up pissing me off for the rest of the night and I remained sitting for a good chunk of the show. Paul sounded good. I have to say MVP was Gene. From what I unfortunately had to see from the jumbotrons, he was the most active tonight. REALLY pissed that I didn't get to see his blood/bass routine and the fire breathing. That whole ordeal pretty much ruined everything for me. A highlight also was seeing Shannon and Sophie by the sound booth.
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Actually 16,486 for an end stage concert. It's a very nice place....2nd newest NBA arena in the country.MyDarkSide wrote:Is that place as tiny as it looks in that pic?
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Concert review: KISS at Amway Center
KISS performs in concert at Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. on Friday, August 16, 2013. (Joshua C. Cruey/Orlando Sentinel) (Joshua C. Cruey / Orlando Sentinel / August 16, 2013)
What does it take for a rock band to last 40 years?
Obviously, evolution isn’t required, judging from nearly two hours of blood-spitting, fire-belching, tinnitus-inducing, vintage arena rock by KISS on Friday at Amway Center. The band, in town for the Arena Football League’s ArenaBowl XXVI, still parties like it’s 1976.
Plumes of flame punctuated the opening “Psycho Circus,” an orgy of spotlights, fireworks and explosions faithful to the KISS glory days. Band members arrived atop an enormous illuminated frame that looked like a spider, one of the few things all night not ablaze.
The band’s flame-resistant style hasn’t changed since the Carter administration, though it never made KISS critical darlings. That never mattered to fans in the KISS Army, now a more benign band of warriors, occasionally with kids in tow.
On Friday, the Orlando army was a depleted force, one that barely occupied the upper bowl for the current KISS line-up featuring original members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley.
The latter pitted sections of the arena against each other in a cheering contest in the first 20 minutes. Pretty early for that tired routine, dude, especially when songs such as “Shout It Out Loud” and “I Love It Loud” were solid.
Thanks to the wonder of face paint, the band’s latest additions – drummer Eric Singer and guitarist Tommy Thayer – slid comfortably, if anonymously, into the mix. The makeup also locks everyone into a helpful time-warp free of wrinkles, sagging jowls and other cosmetic issues of aging rock stars.
As many song titles attest, the band was loud, but there’s no other way to properly experience “Calling Dr. Love,” Detroit Rock City” and other signature anthems. And the music always faces stiff competition from the special effects, which included Stanley flying over the crowd in “Love Gun.”
On the old-school side, there’s still the primal amusement of watching Simmons exhale flames or drool fake blood on that garish costume. It’s one of rock’s iconic gestures, one for the ages, not to be updated or improved.
Same goes for “Rock and Roll All Nite,” the band’s reliable finale since the early days. On Saturday, it was one last chance for the Orlando army to experience a battlefield-worthy haze and the aroma of spent ammunition.
When the smoke cleared, it was obvious that there’s no reason for KISS to change now.
Concert review: KISS at Amway Center
KISS performs in concert at Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. on Friday, August 16, 2013. (Joshua C. Cruey/Orlando Sentinel) (Joshua C. Cruey / Orlando Sentinel / August 16, 2013)
What does it take for a rock band to last 40 years?
Obviously, evolution isn’t required, judging from nearly two hours of blood-spitting, fire-belching, tinnitus-inducing, vintage arena rock by KISS on Friday at Amway Center. The band, in town for the Arena Football League’s ArenaBowl XXVI, still parties like it’s 1976.
Plumes of flame punctuated the opening “Psycho Circus,” an orgy of spotlights, fireworks and explosions faithful to the KISS glory days. Band members arrived atop an enormous illuminated frame that looked like a spider, one of the few things all night not ablaze.
The band’s flame-resistant style hasn’t changed since the Carter administration, though it never made KISS critical darlings. That never mattered to fans in the KISS Army, now a more benign band of warriors, occasionally with kids in tow.
On Friday, the Orlando army was a depleted force, one that barely occupied the upper bowl for the current KISS line-up featuring original members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley.
The latter pitted sections of the arena against each other in a cheering contest in the first 20 minutes. Pretty early for that tired routine, dude, especially when songs such as “Shout It Out Loud” and “I Love It Loud” were solid.
Thanks to the wonder of face paint, the band’s latest additions – drummer Eric Singer and guitarist Tommy Thayer – slid comfortably, if anonymously, into the mix. The makeup also locks everyone into a helpful time-warp free of wrinkles, sagging jowls and other cosmetic issues of aging rock stars.
As many song titles attest, the band was loud, but there’s no other way to properly experience “Calling Dr. Love,” Detroit Rock City” and other signature anthems. And the music always faces stiff competition from the special effects, which included Stanley flying over the crowd in “Love Gun.”
On the old-school side, there’s still the primal amusement of watching Simmons exhale flames or drool fake blood on that garish costume. It’s one of rock’s iconic gestures, one for the ages, not to be updated or improved.
Same goes for “Rock and Roll All Nite,” the band’s reliable finale since the early days. On Saturday, it was one last chance for the Orlando army to experience a battlefield-worthy haze and the aroma of spent ammunition.
When the smoke cleared, it was obvious that there’s no reason for KISS to change now.
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Psycho Circus
Shout It Out Loud
Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll
I Love It Loud
Hell Or Hallelujah
War Machine
Heaven's on Fire
Calling Dr. Love
Say Yeah
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I Was Made For Lovin' You
Rock and Roll All Nite
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I just love that opening! Spider stage + Psycho Circus =
Paul sounded good there. I'm a long time fan that's seen many shows and that is just wicked!
Paul sounded good there. I'm a long time fan that's seen many shows and that is just wicked!
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Paul's voice was decent actually..it wasn't great like the "old days"but he got the job done..he sounded much better than I expected on Love Gun,,a bit shaky on Say Yeah but pulled it off..he was absent from the mic on a few backgrounds. The show was good though. The band musically is tight...Gene seemed to be the most into it.
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Oh look in the Psycho Circus video on the video moniter they went back to the Sonic Boom theme when they are coming down.
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Had a great time! I had a VIP ticket through Ticketmaster and was eliminated by the size of the stage. It's not a good feeling when you get to the usher and they inform you that your seat no longer exists. They moved me a section over and they refunded my money. I even got the free VIP t-shirt too! I'd say it worked out well in the end.
10,000 fans feels about right. I had some concerns when I saw how slowly the tickets seemed to be moving, but A LOT more people were there than I would have imagined just going by what I saw about a week ago on TM.
The band seemed to be in great spirits the entire night. The thing I love about seeing the band in recent years is that they really seem to enjoy doing the shows -- especially Paul. He clearly struggles with his singing, but he doesn't let it affect his mood when he can't hit the note he's trying to hit. I've seen him wryly smile a couple of times when he knew that he missed. IMO, I'd rather see that then him looking bothered.
My favorite moment was hearing "Outta This World" live. Tommy really has come a long was from his early awkward Spaceman days back in 2003. Anyhow, the Spider looked awesome. I've been avoiding footage from this tour so when it moved it's legs around while it was hanging above was a pleasant surprise. Especially love how Paul and Tommy utilize it during LIU. The new risers at the end are also a big improvement. All & all, another great KISS show!
10,000 fans feels about right. I had some concerns when I saw how slowly the tickets seemed to be moving, but A LOT more people were there than I would have imagined just going by what I saw about a week ago on TM.
The band seemed to be in great spirits the entire night. The thing I love about seeing the band in recent years is that they really seem to enjoy doing the shows -- especially Paul. He clearly struggles with his singing, but he doesn't let it affect his mood when he can't hit the note he's trying to hit. I've seen him wryly smile a couple of times when he knew that he missed. IMO, I'd rather see that then him looking bothered.
My favorite moment was hearing "Outta This World" live. Tommy really has come a long was from his early awkward Spaceman days back in 2003. Anyhow, the Spider looked awesome. I've been avoiding footage from this tour so when it moved it's legs around while it was hanging above was a pleasant surprise. Especially love how Paul and Tommy utilize it during LIU. The new risers at the end are also a big improvement. All & all, another great KISS show!
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I've noticed that, too. The band, at least by the appearances we see, are having a much more enjoyable time on stage than at any other time I can remember seeing them, and my first show was 29 years ago.KISSman24 wrote: The band seemed to be in great spirits the entire night. The thing I love about seeing the band in recent years is that they really seem to enjoy doing the shows -- especially Paul. He clearly struggles with his singing, but he doesn't let it affect his mood when he can't hit the note he's trying to hit. !
As for the Spider, that thing looks awesome. One of the best additions to a KISS stage show in a long, long time.
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KISSman24 wrote:
My favorite moment was hearing "Outta This World" live. Tommy really has come a long was from his early awkward Spaceman days back in 2003. Anyhow, the Spider looked awesome. I've been avoiding footage from this tour so when it moved it's legs around while it was hanging above was a pleasant surprise. Especially love how Paul and Tommy utilize it during LIU. The new risers at the end are also a big improvement. All & all, another great KISS show!
Outta This World was one if the highlights to me at the Simpsonville show, too. It really rocks live.
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Hate Ticket Master also, but even with them forcing people to buy an Arena Bowl ticket with their concert tickets(at least until the last couple of days), KISS did as well as their contemporaries have lately. I just can't understand why the reviewer that was complaining about the empty seats for the KISS Army, never mentioned them in his slobbering over RUSH review, when RUSH played in a half filled arena.dursin wrote:Agree. They should have sold the Kiss tickets individually any maybe had a deal where you got a discount for buying both tickets. Was really stupid the way they did it and I'm sure it cost them. I HATE Ticketmaster. Always drive out to the venue when I can. Last summer I was even tempted to drive out to Tampa to buy my Kiss tickets, but my GF bought them for us before I had the chance. I'd rather burn $20 in gas than give that $20 to Ticketmaster.metallian wrote:Great that you had a good time.dursin wrote:Just got back. Great show. Paul sounded pretty good. Setlist unchanged. Originally had crappy upper deck seats but upgraded there to club level and really enjoyed the seats there. 10,000 seems like a fairly accurate estimate. I was watching Ticketmaster as well and the show hadn't been selling, but that's because they were bundling and forcing people to buy an Arenabowl ticket if they wanted a decent Kiss ticket. Also, the bundles were only through Ticketmaster so you couldn't walk up to the Amway Center box office and buy a good seat. They remove that restriction this past Monday and looks to have helped ticket sales noticeably. Had they done that from the beginning, they may have had a chance to sell it out.
That ticket bundling was a mistake. Ticketbastard should have sold the KISS tickets as usual and had an optional choice of KISS ticket + Arena Football ticket at a special price.
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Amway Center Orlando, Fla.
April 12, 2012
$763,981
7,742 / 11,704(tickets put on sale)
Rush
Amway Center,Orlando,Fla.
April 28, 2013
$623,608
7,783 / 10,142(tickets put on sale)
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Re: N.American Monster #26 - Orlando, 8/16/13
I noticed that pot shot about "the KISS Army being depleted" too. It never changes...even 40 years later. It's funny that even the positive aspects of the review were backhanded compliments. You can have your opinion, that's cool...just say "KISS sucks" and I'm okay with that. It's the fact that attendance wouldn't have been brought up in reviews of other bands that stands out. Josh C. Cruey is a douche.kissthat wrote:Hate Ticket Master also, but even with them forcing people to buy an Arena Bowl ticket with their concert tickets(at least until the last couple of days), KISS did as well as their contemporaries have lately. I just can't understand why the reviewer that was complaining about the empty seats for the KISS Army, never mentioned them in his slobbering over RUSH review, when RUSH played in a half filled arena.dursin wrote:Agree. They should have sold the Kiss tickets individually any maybe had a deal where you got a discount for buying both tickets. Was really stupid the way they did it and I'm sure it cost them. I HATE Ticketmaster. Always drive out to the venue when I can. Last summer I was even tempted to drive out to Tampa to buy my Kiss tickets, but my GF bought them for us before I had the chance. I'd rather burn $20 in gas than give that $20 to Ticketmaster.metallian wrote:Great that you had a good time.dursin wrote:Just got back. Great show. Paul sounded pretty good. Setlist unchanged. Originally had crappy upper deck seats but upgraded there to club level and really enjoyed the seats there. 10,000 seems like a fairly accurate estimate. I was watching Ticketmaster as well and the show hadn't been selling, but that's because they were bundling and forcing people to buy an Arenabowl ticket if they wanted a decent Kiss ticket. Also, the bundles were only through Ticketmaster so you couldn't walk up to the Amway Center box office and buy a good seat. They remove that restriction this past Monday and looks to have helped ticket sales noticeably. Had they done that from the beginning, they may have had a chance to sell it out.
That ticket bundling was a mistake. Ticketbastard should have sold the KISS tickets as usual and had an optional choice of KISS ticket + Arena Football ticket at a special price.
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Amway Center Orlando, Fla.
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$763,981
7,742 / 11,704(tickets put on sale)
Rush
Amway Center,Orlando,Fla.
April 28, 2013
$623,608
7,783 / 10,142(tickets put on sale)
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The Kiss army is depleted. Regardless of how much Rush or anyone else sold. The two things are not dependent on each other.nibbler1982 wrote:I noticed that pot shot about "the KISS Army being depleted" too. It never changes...even 40 years later. It's funny that even the positive aspects of the review were backhanded compliments. You can have your opinion, that's cool...just say "KISS sucks" and I'm okay with that. It's the fact that attendance wouldn't have been brought up in reviews of other bands that stands out. Josh C. Cruey is a douche.kissthat wrote:Hate Ticket Master also, but even with them forcing people to buy an Arena Bowl ticket with their concert tickets(at least until the last couple of days), KISS did as well as their contemporaries have lately. I just can't understand why the reviewer that was complaining about the empty seats for the KISS Army, never mentioned them in his slobbering over RUSH review, when RUSH played in a half filled arena.dursin wrote:Agree. They should have sold the Kiss tickets individually any maybe had a deal where you got a discount for buying both tickets. Was really stupid the way they did it and I'm sure it cost them. I HATE Ticketmaster. Always drive out to the venue when I can. Last summer I was even tempted to drive out to Tampa to buy my Kiss tickets, but my GF bought them for us before I had the chance. I'd rather burn $20 in gas than give that $20 to Ticketmaster.metallian wrote:Great that you had a good time.dursin wrote:Just got back. Great show. Paul sounded pretty good. Setlist unchanged. Originally had crappy upper deck seats but upgraded there to club level and really enjoyed the seats there. 10,000 seems like a fairly accurate estimate. I was watching Ticketmaster as well and the show hadn't been selling, but that's because they were bundling and forcing people to buy an Arenabowl ticket if they wanted a decent Kiss ticket. Also, the bundles were only through Ticketmaster so you couldn't walk up to the Amway Center box office and buy a good seat. They remove that restriction this past Monday and looks to have helped ticket sales noticeably. Had they done that from the beginning, they may have had a chance to sell it out.
That ticket bundling was a mistake. Ticketbastard should have sold the KISS tickets as usual and had an optional choice of KISS ticket + Arena Football ticket at a special price.
Van Halen, Kool and the Gang
Amway Center Orlando, Fla.
April 12, 2012
$763,981
7,742 / 11,704(tickets put on sale)
Rush
Amway Center,Orlando,Fla.
April 28, 2013
$623,608
7,783 / 10,142(tickets put on sale)
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That's a matter of opinion. It depends what you want to compare it to...the KISS Army 1977...1985...1992...1996...2005? I'd have no problem accepting a comment like that from you...you'd say it from a point of reference and a knowledge of the situation...and it'd be my pleasure to prove you wrong. Josh C. Cruey is throwing that statement out as a pot shot only. To leave out not so stellar attendance in other reviews and point it out in his report on, "the hottest band in the world" is telling of his motive.Spirited wrote:The Kiss army is depleted. Regardless of how much Rush or anyone else sold. The two things are not dependent on each other.nibbler1982 wrote:I noticed that pot shot about "the KISS Army being depleted" too. It never changes...even 40 years later. It's funny that even the positive aspects of the review were backhanded compliments. You can have your opinion, that's cool...just say "KISS sucks" and I'm okay with that. It's the fact that attendance wouldn't have been brought up in reviews of other bands that stands out. Josh C. Cruey is a douche.kissthat wrote:Hate Ticket Master also, but even with them forcing people to buy an Arena Bowl ticket with their concert tickets(at least until the last couple of days), KISS did as well as their contemporaries have lately. I just can't understand why the reviewer that was complaining about the empty seats for the KISS Army, never mentioned them in his slobbering over RUSH review, when RUSH played in a half filled arena.dursin wrote:Agree. They should have sold the Kiss tickets individually any maybe had a deal where you got a discount for buying both tickets. Was really stupid the way they did it and I'm sure it cost them. I HATE Ticketmaster. Always drive out to the venue when I can. Last summer I was even tempted to drive out to Tampa to buy my Kiss tickets, but my GF bought them for us before I had the chance. I'd rather burn $20 in gas than give that $20 to Ticketmaster.metallian wrote:Great that you had a good time.dursin wrote:Just got back. Great show. Paul sounded pretty good. Setlist unchanged. Originally had crappy upper deck seats but upgraded there to club level and really enjoyed the seats there. 10,000 seems like a fairly accurate estimate. I was watching Ticketmaster as well and the show hadn't been selling, but that's because they were bundling and forcing people to buy an Arenabowl ticket if they wanted a decent Kiss ticket. Also, the bundles were only through Ticketmaster so you couldn't walk up to the Amway Center box office and buy a good seat. They remove that restriction this past Monday and looks to have helped ticket sales noticeably. Had they done that from the beginning, they may have had a chance to sell it out.
That ticket bundling was a mistake. Ticketbastard should have sold the KISS tickets as usual and had an optional choice of KISS ticket + Arena Football ticket at a special price.
Van Halen, Kool and the Gang
Amway Center Orlando, Fla.
April 12, 2012
$763,981
7,742 / 11,704(tickets put on sale)
Rush
Amway Center,Orlando,Fla.
April 28, 2013
$623,608
7,783 / 10,142(tickets put on sale)
Douche.
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Re: N.American Monster #26 - Orlando, 8/16/13
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That's a matter of opinion. It depends what you want to compare it to...the KISS Army 1977...1985...1992...1996...2005? I'd have no problem accepting a comment like that from you...you'd say it from a point of reference and a knowledge of the situation...and it'd be my pleasure to prove you wrong. Josh C. Cruey is throwing that statement out as a pot shot only. To leave out not so stellar attendance in other reviews and point it out in his report on, "the hottest band in the world" is telling of his motive.
Douche.
Prove me wrong. I look forward to it.
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spirited once again for almost 5 years now adding nothing to any conversation but hate and being a troll
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Re: N.American Monster #26 - Orlando, 8/16/13
Wrong because these two bands are always brought up to make Kiss Monster sales look band or touring attendance look bad. You are wrong on this one brother.Spirited wrote:The Kiss army is depleted. Regardless of how much Rush or anyone else sold. The two things are not dependent on each other.nibbler1982 wrote:I noticed that pot shot about "the KISS Army being depleted" too. It never changes...even 40 years later. It's funny that even the positive aspects of the review were backhanded compliments. You can have your opinion, that's cool...just say "KISS sucks" and I'm okay with that. It's the fact that attendance wouldn't have been brought up in reviews of other bands that stands out. Josh C. Cruey is a douche.kissthat wrote:Hate Ticket Master also, but even with them forcing people to buy an Arena Bowl ticket with their concert tickets(at least until the last couple of days), KISS did as well as their contemporaries have lately. I just can't understand why the reviewer that was complaining about the empty seats for the KISS Army, never mentioned them in his slobbering over RUSH review, when RUSH played in a half filled arena.dursin wrote:Agree. They should have sold the Kiss tickets individually any maybe had a deal where you got a discount for buying both tickets. Was really stupid the way they did it and I'm sure it cost them. I HATE Ticketmaster. Always drive out to the venue when I can. Last summer I was even tempted to drive out to Tampa to buy my Kiss tickets, but my GF bought them for us before I had the chance. I'd rather burn $20 in gas than give that $20 to Ticketmaster.metallian wrote:Great that you had a good time.dursin wrote:Just got back. Great show. Paul sounded pretty good. Setlist unchanged. Originally had crappy upper deck seats but upgraded there to club level and really enjoyed the seats there. 10,000 seems like a fairly accurate estimate. I was watching Ticketmaster as well and the show hadn't been selling, but that's because they were bundling and forcing people to buy an Arenabowl ticket if they wanted a decent Kiss ticket. Also, the bundles were only through Ticketmaster so you couldn't walk up to the Amway Center box office and buy a good seat. They remove that restriction this past Monday and looks to have helped ticket sales noticeably. Had they done that from the beginning, they may have had a chance to sell it out.
That ticket bundling was a mistake. Ticketbastard should have sold the KISS tickets as usual and had an optional choice of KISS ticket + Arena Football ticket at a special price.
Van Halen, Kool and the Gang
Amway Center Orlando, Fla.
April 12, 2012
$763,981
7,742 / 11,704(tickets put on sale)
Rush
Amway Center,Orlando,Fla.
April 28, 2013
$623,608
7,783 / 10,142(tickets put on sale)
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Re: N.American Monster #26 - Orlando, 8/16/13
scottkfan1 wrote:spirited once again for almost 5 years now adding nothing to any conversation but hate and being a troll
I don't hate you. Dislike maybe.
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Spirit does hate this guy, though:
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Re: N.American Monster #26 - Orlando, 8/16/13
Spirit is wrong....not always, but most of the time, including this time. The "100% wrong" title belongs to the undisputed king of fact free made-up bullshit...The Sphinx. Just find the humor in the posts they make and don't let it get to you.scottkfan1 wrote:spirited once again for almost 5 years now adding nothing to any conversation but hate and being a troll
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Well actually I was being funny. I would take that comment from a fellow KISS fan that's followed the band and he's seen it's peeks and valleys. When you replied to my post originally it was from a point of passion. I don't know if you're an...Originals only...Tommy has a big head...Paul should be ashamed of himself...how dare they wear Ace & Peter's makeup...VV is God...whatever kind fan you are. Your comment came from dislike for this version, but love for another. By Josh bringing up attendance selectively he's just saying, "Look at all these empty seats for big bad KISS." It was a shot at the band, if you read the article it's obvious. The "prove you wrong" wasn't a shot at you. But since it was brought up...the KISS Army is alive and well, and 40 years strong.Spirited wrote:nibbler1982 wrote:
That's a matter of opinion. It depends what you want to compare it to...the KISS Army 1977...1985...1992...1996...2005? I'd have no problem accepting a comment like that from you...you'd say it from a point of reference and a knowledge of the situation...and it'd be my pleasure to prove you wrong. Josh C. Cruey is throwing that statement out as a pot shot only. To leave out not so stellar attendance in other reviews and point it out in his report on, "the hottest band in the world" is telling of his motive.
Douche.
Prove me wrong. I look forward to it.
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Re: N.American Monster #26 - Orlando, 8/16/13
Very good show, much better than last year in Tampa. Arena was no more than 2/3 full to my eyes, if that. Highlight was indeed Out of This World, as bizarre as it feels to type that.
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Re: N.American Monster #26 - Orlando, 8/16/13
Cool! Glad you had a good time!MrSnackwell wrote:Very good show, much better than last year in Tampa. Arena was no more than 2/3 full to my eyes, if that. Highlight was indeed Out of This World, as bizarre as it feels to type that.
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It sucks that KISS always does so poorly in Orlando, because the new arena is beautiful ... and just down the road from my house.gshaller wrote:Cool! Glad you had a good time!MrSnackwell wrote:Very good show, much better than last year in Tampa. Arena was no more than 2/3 full to my eyes, if that. Highlight was indeed Out of This World, as bizarre as it feels to type that.
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nibbler1982 wrote:Well actually I was being funny. I would take that comment from a fellow KISS fan that's followed the band and he's seen it's peeks and valleys. When you replied to my post originally it was from a point of passion. I don't know if you're an...Originals only...Tommy has a big head...Paul should be ashamed of himself...how dare they wear Ace & Peter's makeup...VV is God...whatever kind fan you are. Your comment came from dislike for this version, but love for another. By Josh bringing up attendance selectively he's just saying, "Look at all these empty seats for big bad KISS." It was a shot at the band, if you read the article it's obvious. The "prove you wrong" wasn't a shot at you. But since it was brought up...the KISS Army is alive and well, and 40 years strong.Spirited wrote:nibbler1982 wrote:
That's a matter of opinion. It depends what you want to compare it to...the KISS Army 1977...1985...1992...1996...2005? I'd have no problem accepting a comment like that from you...you'd say it from a point of reference and a knowledge of the situation...and it'd be my pleasure to prove you wrong. Josh C. Cruey is throwing that statement out as a pot shot only. To leave out not so stellar attendance in other reviews and point it out in his report on, "the hottest band in the world" is telling of his motive.
Douche.
Prove me wrong. I look forward to it.
Well, originals only? No, I supported most versions of KIss.
Thayer has a big head? Statements of fact are hard to e.
I am over the makeup thing, it is just silly now.
VV was a good songwriter, only in Kiss.
The army might be alive and well, but it has dwindled. There is no question, but I can appreciate your overall point.
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Re: N.American Monster #26 - Orlando, 8/16/13
To be fair, I don't think "the KISS Army has dwindled" is a criticism or a bash. It's dwindled on and off for 4 decades, even during periods regarded by many as the band's finest.
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gshaller wrote:To be fair, I don't think "the KISS Army has dwindled" is a criticism or a bash.
And if I were to try to support it, I sure wouldn't use attendance figures in Orlando, where KISS has usually done poorly. I don't think they sold out here on either the reunion or farewell tours.
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Re: N.American Monster #26 - Orlando, 8/16/13
Hey, does anybody know if there was a meet-and-greet in Orlando, and if so, how many people took part? THAT might be interesting to know.
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Reunion they did sell out in Orlando. Farewell they didn't.
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A 'very large' group of people. Not sure what that means.MrSnackwell wrote:Hey, does anybody know if there was a meet-and-greet in Orlando, and if so, how many people took part? THAT might be interesting to know.
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