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TIESTO w/ opening support by KILL THE NOISE | Saturday October 10th | Atlanta (pg. 4)
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| trancension |
Capacity was 5,000 right?
How many people do you think got told to go home? 200? 300? 500? |
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| AlexiM |
There were at least 500+ still outside, I'd gather to say much more than that. The line still wrapped around half the building when it was shut down.
Which was apparently caused when someone threw a bottle at a window and it injured a girl in line.
Fail event is fail. |
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| trancension |
Ya, I'm just curious as to how many people are probably going to want $50 back lol
Probably 700 or 800 by the sounds of it. I wonder how realistic refunds are looking. |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by AlexiM
Which was apparently caused when someone threw a bottle at a window and it injured a girl in line.
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eh, sounds about right. |
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| kckar |
i got there a little after 10pm, still didnt get in at 1am. watched all these people who didnt have a ticket pay $60 to $80 for a ticket that looked like a raffle ticket, and those people were let in while i sat in line and watched others go in. at 12:45 to 1 the cops told everyone to leave or start arresting people. i came back and finally was let in at 1:30am. when i finally got in, someone had let off a smoke bomb/mustard gas that almost forced a lot of people to leave.
also, had some friends show at midnight. they had to pay $20 for parking (website stated it was gonna be $10). |
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| guess2009 |
| WHAT THE WAS THAT LAST NIGHT!! I'm still in shock and livid. I drove from Nashville to see a long-ass angry crowd trying to get inside the venue. liquified for this ty excuse of a show. Those GREEDY Bastards charging people for parking, at first $10 then $20, then guess what, they try to get people to purchase door tickets for $80. Two hours later they told people can get inside for an extra $20 so they can get in first and the people with will-call can wait their asses!? Bull. We arrived at 9:30 thinking that the line would be small. WE waited for 3 ing hours just when the ing cops threaten to arrest us and told us to go home. They had 20+ s directing traffic and 2 people at the front door checking ids and tickets for 1000+ people. I want my money back you pieces of , greedy thieves. |
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| snatonsb |
| No one still answered though was there a show? Did he actually play? Don't worry my show just got canceled too down here scheduled for next weekend. :( |
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| kckar |
| yeah there was a show. i heard he went on ~1am. i go in at 1:30. he looked bored for most of it. last hr he really got it going and was pretty awesome, interacting with the crowd, dancing, etc (most people had left). he played till 4:45ish |
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| Demoted |
Haha, oh man the drama.
I wouldn't blame Devin/Liquified outright. They probably hired a separate company to handle the tickets/door policy. Admittedly, he should have had more oversight on it due to the debacle last time and how long it took will-call to get in when other people who bought their tickets that night were getting in before us, but nonetheless, it's not ENTIRELY his fault. The parking price probably wasn't his fault either. I generally thought that admission was used to pay back the cost of getting the dj and the actual profits gotten from a show is usually through drink sales (though I could be entirely wrong).
As for the cops, it sounds like the 'tards in line instigated that mess.
In any case -- MOAR VITTTEEEEOOOHHHS |
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| mistiso |
Seems to me like Devin's silence on this matter is speaking volumes right now.
I've gathered a few things from this:
Someone said they saw someone buy tickets at the event and get in. Yet, all we hear about all week, via forums, Facebook, etc, is how there are supposedly only 25 tickets left...get one now...it's almost sold out! Utter bull.
Liquified probably over-booked the venue, failing simple first grade math, bringing in the reinforcements, and making the people who actually PAID AHEAD for tickets to disburse.
Hey, it's not THEIR fault you didn't show up 4 hours EARLY to get in line, right? In the end, when they don't give you a refund, that'll be their excuse.
Apparently something happened in line to cause the rukus? Or was it just because people were getting angry for having to wait so long and pay even more money to get in?
Why didn't they PLAN AHEAD for the large amounts of people that they sold tickets to, and have police there to begin with to help control things?
Was the whole event shut down when this happened (i.e. did they force people OUT of the NATC or just the ones outside waiting to get in?)?
Bottom line...whether it's 1, 100, or 1000 people who were denied entry to the show:
Liquified = EPIC FAIL. |
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| AlexiM |
^Yeah he still went on.. sounded like around 12:30-12:45 from what I could judge from the line right outside...
They only screwed over the hundreds outside - I'm out 150 dollars for the 3 tickets I paid for (tried to introduce 2 friends to the music...), and I plan to get every cent back. |
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| guess2009 |
| The answer to whether "the show" was actually cancelled is NO. When I left I can see from the side door the crowds having a blast inside. Then of course the cops told us not to stand at the doors. When it all comes down to it, it was all about the money. |
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