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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 1:30 am 
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Band News - Trans-Siberian Orchestra tourdates posted

Published on Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:50 am
Source: The Metal Reviews Team


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 12:43 pm 
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I wish they weren't so damn expensive. I might have to pass up again this year. :sad: I am going next year for sure though.


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My wife and I went last year and they were simply awesome. I just watched with my mouth agape the entire time. It's a show that you just have to see if you can afford to. Even if you get seats further away that are less expensive....GO! We were in the back of the arena and we never missed a thing. It's worth every dime of the ticket price. TSO played for nearly 3 hours. Plus we were treated to Chris Caffery and the bass player playing on a two story riser in the back of the arena toward the end of the show, complete with fire-canons and pyro.

Beethoven's 5th or as they call it "Requiem" (The Fifth) was extraordinary!! That was my favorite piece that they performed that night. :dio:


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I saw the show last year and it was quite a spectacle. The music was awesome and so was the lighting and theatrics. The only thing wrong with it was lame monologues trying to tell a story in between songs but they only did that for the first half of the show.


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traptunderice wrote:
I saw the show last year and it was quite a spectacle. The music was awesome and so was the lighting and theatrics. The only thing wrong with it was lame monologues trying to tell a story in between songs but they only did that for the first half of the show.

It's not a metal show, you know! You're being told a story. That's part of the show.


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So how expensive is a ticket?


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Like 45 bucks.


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Something keeps getting in my way every year - not this time dammit!


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Like 45 bucks.
well here in norway tickets are very much more expensive than that.. maiden costed around 80$ and dream theater and symphony x is about 50


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metal_xxx wrote:
metalNESS wrote:
Like 45 bucks.
well here in norway tickets are very much more expensive than that.. maiden costed around 80$ and dream theater and symphony x is about 50


I saw symphony x and Devin Townsend at the same show for 15 bucks.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 10:34 am 
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damn.. norway is very expensive in all ways.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 6:52 pm 
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Come to Europe fuckers!

Oh, I heard from two sources that beer in Norway costs 30 euros... true??

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hahaha no...thats not true... in a store a sixpack costs 10 euros.


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And in bars, clubs, etc?

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one beer in a bar varies from 3 euros in the cheapest to about 8 in the most expensive...i only know of one single bar that sells beer for 3 euros though.


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