![]() Most people are pretty cool about it, just don't deliberately get in front of people, etc. If you're not looking to get the rail, you can get there right before showtime and still manage to get a few rows back.(I did for the 2nd Vegas show). I doubt there will be moshing, but again, based off the history and everything, the crowd could very well be pretty energetic. If anything, I'd expect the pits to maybe be more packed and more people lining up earlier than usual. Louis could very well be a different story due to the history. ![]() None of the shows last year were particularly rough, and certainly no moshing and pushing, but people can always get roudy depending on the song, especially the first 5 or so when the band first comes out.Īll that said, all of this insight is based off of the shows I went to last year, but St. I'm assuming it'll be the same this year, so you should be able to move freely, but I'd try to have your spot decided on within an hour of GN'R coming on, if not early.Īnd the atmosphere of GN'R pits always depends on the city. Before the show isn't too bad, but during the show it's always harder to move through the crowd because people are less likely to want to move at all for anyone because they're worried about that person trying to take their spot or something.Īs for the pits being separated - they are sold as separate pits, but only one show last year was actually separated and that was it. The pits are big because it's a stadium, but they aren't incredibly large.ĭrinks and bathroom? Well, all I can say is good luck. If you don't want front row, you can really get there at any time by the time the opener comes on and likely have a good spot. If you don't want to do that though, I'd recommend no later than 2pm. Honestly, I'm always at the venue between 9-10am, but that's because I always have specific spots I got for, and I have friends that line up all day with me and we hang out. If you want to be front row at any point on the rail, my suggestion is to always line up as early as you can. Obviously we're all unbelievably pumped for this show.We all are huge GNR fans, and they are my brother and my favorite band of all time. Thanks for any and all answers! Any other insights would be appreciated as well. in the pits like? Should we expect much moshing, pushing etc, or are people more chill? will we be able to get back to our spot if one of us leaves for drinks or the bathroom? Are the pits super packed, or can you move around at all? 3) We're on Duff's side.are the pits separated, or can we move to Slash's side? 4) And finally, what is the atmosphere, etc. 2) What is the bathroom and drink situation like.i.e. I guess my main questions would be 1) how early do we need to get there? (I'm not necessarily set on getting on the rail). ![]() There are 5 of us, all college/post college aged males. I've never been in the pit for any concert, let alone one of this size, so any tips would be appreciated. Ok, GNR fans, my friends and I got pit tickets to see Guns in St. ![]()
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