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We had great seats in row 12 in the middle section for the Frampton/Tull show.
Many of the people in with seats in front of us were standing because people in the rows front of them were standing to see over the 30 or so people standing in front of the stage. Does Meadowbrook allow people to gather in front of the stage at all shows?
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![]() I found out that Frampton requested that Meadowbrook allow folks to come down and stand in front if they wanted to. I personally felt that this was bad form given the fact that they block the view of others. In general, security keeps folks from congregating in front of the stage. They are a pretty well run operation. Jetskier ![]() |
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We don't go to concerts any more because we got tired of standing up for most of the show.
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