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Queen with Adam Lambert tour: Rhapsody Tour 2022Good for the price, but very far from the stage.414sectionArow787seat
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anonymousRobbie Williams tour: XXVSeat is on a steep slope so had a good view of stage. Not for people with difficulty climbing stairs. People going up and down stairs during show can be annoying.406sectionProw590seat
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anonymousAndrea BocelliSeat was High, view restriction on screens identified by the red rings, so not a good view, actually very rubbish, you would think in these days they would be able to get it right when you pay so much for a ticket, they should be paying me to sit there.404sectionNrowseat
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anonymousMorrisseyIt was very high up and steep. Definitely felt scared to move. There were 2 cables in the middle of the venue that made it difficult to see.411sectionJrow718seat
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Billie Eilish tour: Happier Than Ever, The World TourSide stage view, but completely unobstructed. You could see the mixing tables but it wasn’t distracting. Perfect view of the back / main stage, and great view of the catwalk - especially when zooming in our your phone (this photo is not zoomed in at all).113sectionMrow397seat
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Alanis Morissette tour: Celebrating 25 years of Jagged Little PillFront row seat to the right hand side of the stage. Perfect unobstructed view.Floor A3sectionArow50seat
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anonymousBillie Eilish tour: Happier Than Ever, the World TourLove the view. The seating is nice too as it is near the aisle so u dont have to do the awkward walk to your seat lol101sectionNrow24seat
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Lewis CapaldiComfy seat, second seat in from the aisle. Decent view but not super close either111sectionQrow338seat
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Professor Brian Cox - HorizonWould be a good seat at a gig where you stood. But at a seating event you have to turn your head to the right constantly and this makes it very uncomfortable111sectionArow237seat



























