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Arena Gigs? Why bother?

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  • Blur were amazing on Saturday, sound was great and atmosphere great. We were sitting in the lower tier and whilst still a way from the stage the view was fine. Thing is with blur, Those songs are so ingrained in many peoples youth that it was a massive singalong at times and it does work. Tender with London community gospel choir was quite something to behold.  I’d echo others and say it was one of my top 5 gigs of all time. 

    I quite like sleaford mods but they were an example of something that didn’t work in a stadium. 

    As an aside, I’d never heard her before but I quite liked self esteem and the big harmonies of her backing singers worked very effectively in what is a flippin massive cavern of a place.
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  • DefaultMDefaultM Frets: 6724
    I always wonder what the point is when I watch wrestling. Some of those seats are so far back that the video screens are too small to see.
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  • robertyroberty Frets: 10231
    DefaultM said:
    I always wonder what the point is when I watch wrestling. Some of those seats are so far back that the video screens are too small to see.
    As long as you can hear them
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  • Philly_QPhilly_Q Frets: 20197
    roberty said:
    DefaultM said:
    I always wonder what the point is when I watch wrestling. Some of those seats are so far back that the video screens are too small to see.
    As long as you can hear them
    Oh no, he's thrown him onto the concrete apron!  He's hitting him with the steel chair!
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  • EricTheWearyEricTheWeary Frets: 15603
    Jfingers said:
    My son was at the Blur gig on Saturday. I shall quiz him later but I think the sound was okay from what he said (sound recording being his specialist thing). The behaviour of other people constantly tatting about with mobile phones and engaging in long, shouty conversations I find off-putting. 
    My son's friend is an injured serviceman (he got punched in the head at a club in Peterborough where apparently there are locals who don't like the local RAF, sort of a down at heel Top Gun, unscathed from the actual service business) and went as the carer for him as Blur had given a bunch of tickets to Help for Heroes. 

    Is that RAF Marham? We passed through that area at the weekend and the locals did come across a bit 'fighty' Nice part of the country though.
    Oh I don’t know, somewhere near Peterborough. 
    I’ll handle this Violet, you take your three hour break. 
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  • RocknRollDaveRocknRollDave Frets: 6075
    Depends on the band, the show and the venue, but generally I hate bigger gigs. 

    That said, done right it works brilliantly. U2’s 360 Tour shows were amazing.

    Rolling Stones at Cardiff Stadium, up in the cheapest (but still expensive) seats…one of the worst gigs in my life. Could barely tell what they were playing, and the view was terrible too.

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  • TrudeTrude Frets: 889
    When I saw the thread title, I thought you meant you were done PLAYING arenas. I agree, they can be tiresome after a while...
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  • DefaultMDefaultM Frets: 6724
    Philly_Q said:
    roberty said:
    DefaultM said:
    I always wonder what the point is when I watch wrestling. Some of those seats are so far back that the video screens are too small to see.
    As long as you can hear them
    Oh no, he's thrown him onto the concrete apron!  He's hitting him with the steel chair!
    https://thumbs.gfycat.com/BeautifulSoulfulDouglasfirbarkbeetle-size_restricted.gif 
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  • darthed1981darthed1981 Frets: 10322
    I have a thing about the Muse song "Madness".  It's one of my favourites of theirs as it builds very slowly to an epic, almost operatic crescendo, not sure why, but to me it's what music is for.

    I saw Muse in MK Bowl a couple of weeks back, 40,000 people there, and I was on the hill a good distance from the stage.

    But singing along to that song I actually teared up a bit, because ultimately I was singing along with Matt Bellamy...

    There aren't many bands I'd say that about, but Muse were worth the huge gig.
    We have to be so very careful, what we believe in...
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  • MagicPigDetectiveMagicPigDetective Frets: 2863
    edited July 2023
    I love the Sleaford Mods but I can see how it might not work in a stadium. 

    Never been to a stadium gig, doesn’t really appeal. Give me the Melvins in a small club anyday, like I did recently whilst Coldplay were playing in a stadium down the road. 
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  • ElectricXIIElectricXII Frets: 733
    Sleaford Mods are incredible. Ive never heard anyone say otherwise until I read this today. Was completely baffled by them at first, but once you get it, wow. Same with Yard Act. 
    My eldest loves them and just received their latest album on vinyl in the post yesterday. I quite like them too.
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  • rze99rze99 Frets: 2005
    I agree. I hate them. 
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  • munckeemunckee Frets: 11457
    I have a thing about the Muse song "Madness".  It's one of my favourites of theirs as it builds very slowly to an epic, almost operatic crescendo, not sure why, but to me it's what music is for.

    I saw Muse in MK Bowl a couple of weeks back, 40,000 people there, and I was on the hill a good distance from the stage.

    But singing along to that song I actually teared up a bit, because ultimately I was singing along with Matt Bellamy...

    There aren't many bands I'd say that about, but Muse were worth the huge gig.
    I saw REM supported by Blur at the MK in 95. Amazing concert and loved being in a grassy bowl rather than a traditional venue. Sound was brilliant and felt close to the band. Nowhere to get shade which was draining as it very hot but would go again to see a great band. 
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  • Danny1969Danny1969 Frets: 9752
    MK Bowl is actually a really good venue as long as the wind behaves. Saw ZZ Top  / Bryan Adams / Thunder / Little Angels there in 91. One of the best big gigs i've been to. 
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  • JonathangusJonathangus Frets: 4080
    Danny1969 said:
    MK Bowl is actually a really good venue as long as the wind behaves. Saw ZZ Top  / Bryan Adams / Thunder / Little Angels there in 91. One of the best big gigs i've been to. 
    And The Law, with Paul Rodgers.  Great gig, but stupidly, stupidly hot.  St John's Ambulance were getting through calamine lotion by the flagon.
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  • EricTheWearyEricTheWeary Frets: 15603
    Danny1969 said:
    MK Bowl is actually a really good venue as long as the wind behaves. Saw ZZ Top  / Bryan Adams / Thunder / Little Angels there in 91. One of the best big gigs i've been to. 
    And The Law, with Paul Rodgers.  Great gig, but stupidly, stupidly hot.  St John's Ambulance were getting through calamine lotion by the flagon.
    I was there and remember the heat more than anything. Someone offered me a tenner for my bottle of water (on the walk in) and I refused. 
    I’ll handle this Violet, you take your three hour break. 
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  • ChuffolaChuffola Frets: 1966
    Blur were amazing on Saturday, sound was great and atmosphere great. We were sitting in the lower tier and whilst still a way from the stage the view was fine. Thing is with blur, Those songs are so ingrained in many peoples youth that it was a massive singalong at times and it does work. Tender with London community gospel choir was quite something to behold.  I’d echo others and say it was one of my top 5 gigs of all time. 

    I quite like sleaford mods but they were an example of something that didn’t work in a stadium. 

    As an aside, I’d never heard her before but I quite liked self esteem and the big harmonies of her backing singers worked very effectively in what is a flippin massive cavern of a place.
    I was there on Sunday with Paul Weller supporting.

    I've been to a lot of gigs over 40 years and this was, maybe, the best I've ever been at. Setlist, performance, atmosphere were all fantastic. 

    We were in the first tier about half way line and sound was excellent. 

    I don't usually like stadium gigs but this was just epic.
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  • darthed1981darthed1981 Frets: 10322
    Danny1969 said:
    MK Bowl is actually a really good venue as long as the wind behaves.
    Matt Bellamy actually said "this is a great venue, like a lovely big bowl full of people".

    Apparently seven years since there was last a gig there though!
    We have to be so very careful, what we believe in...
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  • JayGeeJayGee Frets: 1189
    Not all Arenas are equal. Not all acts are equal. Not all productions are equal.

    Muse at Wembley were stunning, possibly because they’d put a lot of effort into designing a production which worked on that scale, Iron Maiden at Twickenham were stunning, again they’d put together a spectacle which matched the scale of the venue, Foo Fighters at Wembley were, I’m sorry to say deeply disappointing, largely I suspect because the promoters had got greedy and opened up seats with (in spite of the nominally “in the round” staging[1]) utterly unacceptable sight lines.

    [1] In practice the revolving stage stayed resolutely stationary pointing down the centre line of the stadium for pretty much the entire show. Dave Grohl seemed to find it terribly amusing that some people in the audience had paid Quite A Lot Of Money to, as he put it “spend two hours staring at my ass” - our seats weren’t quite that bad but I still found joking about the fact that a big chunk of the audience had lousy views and mediocre sound a little graceless…
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  • OffsetOffset Frets: 9212
    Last stadium/arena gig I went to was RHCP at the Docklands Arena.  The sound was awful, they were (disappointingly) very poor and from our vantage point, they were dots on the horizon.  I'd have been better off staying at home with a couple of their CDs and a bottle of plonk thus saving myself the cost and the aggro.
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  • TeleMasterTeleMaster Frets: 9175
    I like going to festivals, and have been to many of the Hyde Park BST days but I prefer them to stadium and arena gigs. At least at festivals, BST you can do what you want, you're not tied to a little seat in the rafters. 
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  • dindudedindude Frets: 8409
    edited July 2023
    Haven’t heard a bad word about the Blur Wembley gig, so that’s probably the answer to “why bother”. The big outdoor ones that I’ve been to that were poor were exactly because it look like no one bothered, the Chli Peppers was an under powered PA with a dialled in performance. Conversely Roger Waters was hi fi sound on scale and REM was always great in this environment. 
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  • NeilybobNeilybob Frets: 505
    Danny1969 said:
    MK Bowl is actually a really good venue...
    Until everyone tries to exit the car park/field via the one gate! 
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  • AlterlifesonAlterlifeson Frets: 445
    There is a big difference again between arenas and stadiums. Most bands I see are in arenas and a smaller production  work well. Pearl Jam are an arena band here and have no video backdrop, no pyro and have only recently introduced a couple of moving light trusses. Easily the best shows I've seen though. Same with Iron Maiden, relatively simple production that works great in an arena setting, and judging by their live DVDs works well outside too.

    In a stadium, smaller productions just don't work the same with the exception of Springsteen and maybe Maiden as above. U2 are in the best of both, 360 was ground breaking (and excellent) with 'the claw' and the Joshua tree used a relatively plain production (big screen and catwalk) however the use of the screen was exceptional. U2 in an arena is arguably even better, the last two tours making use of a huge video wall and an in the round set up. 

    Normally the let downs are the bands that are only just big enough for arenas, Alter Bridge, Black Stone Cherry. Not impressive production wise and the room just feels a bit big.
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  • Creed_ClicksCreed_Clicks Frets: 1255
    Sleaford Mods, I can understand how they would tank in a stadium or arena. Just not suited to it.
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    Neilybob said:
    Danny1969 said:
    MK Bowl is actually a really good venue...
    Until everyone tries to exit the car park/field via the one gate! 
    Oh god you'll give me flashbacks to Oasis in 2005-ish. I think I spent longer sitting in the queue to get out than I did inside the venue... 
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  • mrkbmrkb Frets: 5594
    edited July 2023
    Neilybob said:
    Danny1969 said:
    MK Bowl is actually a really good venue...
    Until everyone tries to exit the car park/field via the one gate! 
    Oh god you'll give me flashbacks to Oasis in 2005-ish. I think I spent longer sitting in the queue to get out than I did inside the venue... 
    That’s a beginners mistake, just walk back to the station car park and drive directly away. I was home (25 miles away) one hour after the end of the Muse gig.
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  • JonathangusJonathangus Frets: 4080
    Neilybob said:
    Danny1969 said:
    MK Bowl is actually a really good venue...
    Until everyone tries to exit the car park/field via the one gate! 
    Oh god you'll give me flashbacks to Oasis in 2005-ish. I think I spent longer sitting in the queue to get out than I did inside the venue... 
    So true... https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/3606233/#Comment_3606233
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  • dariusdarius Frets: 592
    edited July 2023
    I agree stadiums are just too big for most gigs to be great but I don’t see how we have a choice?

    If the band you want to see is big enough for arenas and stadiums you’ve got to see them at the arena and the stadium. They’re not going to be playing the Dog&Duck unfortunately, even though that would be 1000x better as a gig. 
    Floor standing is about the closest I can hope to get to a pub gig at a stadium. 

    Conversely I always play all my pub gigs like I’m at Wembley. Cos it must be the most feckin awesome feeling actually playing Wembley to 100000 people. I mean who would honestly downsize if they were offered the chance??
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  • prowlaprowla Frets: 4680
    edited July 2023
    I like to be able to see the act I've gone to "see", rather than watch them on a screen; if I have to watch them on a screen (or they don't even have screens), then what's the point of being there?
    I've been to a few gigs where the sound was awful which made me question the point of going: Linkin Park at the O2, Mars Volta at somewhere in London, Marilyn Manson at the Brixton Academy.
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