I'm 43, been a trance fanatic for a long time, but never been to a club or show and thinking about trying to catch Tiesto or Corsten in October. What are shows like? Being 43 (but look 33) would I be out of place/too old? Is there anything else going on besides the dance floor? A place to relax a little? Get drinks? Are there usually other DJs that start the show? Anything else I should know? Thanks.
Sep-05-2010 07:09
Bierheld
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2010
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Re: What are shows like? Never been to one.
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Originally posted by No1Understands
What are shows like?
Fun.
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Being 43 (but look 33)
That's pretty specific.
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would I be out of place/too old?
No
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Is there anything else going on besides the dance floor? A place to relax a little?
Usually
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Get drinks?
You'd think so...
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Are there usually other DJs that start the show?
Yes, The main jocks will be too expensive. Unless it's a concert type affair.
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Anything else I should know? Thanks.
Maybe you should just go see for yourself?
Every club is different after all.
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Newcastle, Australia
This reminds me of the fat guy wanting to see Tiesto thread
Sep-05-2010 12:56
Zak McKracken
Trance
Registered: Jun 2003
Location:
its like going to church and when u understand whats going on you want out.
Sep-05-2010 14:32
Trance-M
Since 1994 tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
Just do it, you won't regret it.
Clubs are nice too. In Europe (outside I guess too) the bigger ones have different area's with different music and also rooms, bars to relax.
I alway enjoyed the light shows a lot, next to the usual things...
So there are clubs and CLUBS
I always liked this one in Belgium, formerly known as Dockside, have a look just for an impression if you like:
Registered: Aug 2010
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
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Originally posted by DJ_Rafnel
Go to Corsten, youll like it better than Tiesto, better vibe and just the right level of awesome for your first show.
Cant go wrong with Ferry.
I disagree. With Tiësto you at least have a chance of getting something to dance to. Corsten, though not always, has a tendency to go way too melodic in my experience. Although it depends on what you like of course.