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Stray Cat |
Am I right in thinking that �35 tickets are available ?
If so,what are they like i.e is there a restricted view or some thing ?
I'm up in Scotland for a family holiday 1st - 5th September , only about 40 mins drive from Glasgow, so I'm going to try to get tickets for both shows ( if they do two).
I'm going to try for the best,single �85 ticket for the 1st gig, but if they add the 2nd date I'd like to take the family. That's why I ask about the cheap seats.
Also, do they have an age limit ?
LOOKING AT THE SEATING PLAN,IT LOOKS PRETTY 'COMPACT'
Thanks for any info.
Dave |
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FM |
�35 tix are available, yes.
If you go to the Standing @ Glasgow ???
thread there is a photo of the inside of the
SECC. Every concert I've been to there, the set up
is like the top photo. I'd imagine the �35 seats will
be the red ones @ the side of the stage. Never sat there so can't
tell you exactly what they are like !!
Also never known the SECC to have an age limit.
After all some of the band are well old !!
Neither have I known a minimum age requirement either.
You can buy booze, but not inside the actual hall, so can't see
any problem with kids attending.
However, if you email the SECC they are usually very quick to reply and are very helpful - probably more than I have been LOL !!!
Fraser |
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Gazza |
No age limit for any show I've been at. I'm sure its no problem
SECC isnt a great venue for sightlines. Its more "wide" than "long" and the sound isnt always great. The cheap tickets seem to be standing on the floor at the front so that might turn out ok. |
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Stray Cat |
Thanks for the info. It looks pretty small on the pictures.I can't see how they'll fit a B-stage in !.I'll Email them about min. age limits.
Thanks
Stray Cat |
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