@@sunhammer420 Generally in the US, doors/gates open 1 hour before the opening act starts. Most concerts will have 3/4 total acts. Some people will arrive early, but it's never full prior to the main act going on stage or even before the concert starts like you see in this video. I've been to over a hundred concerts and never have a seen a venue full before the start of the concert.
I usually leave 1 or 2 songs before the end, unless it is one of my all-time favorite bands. The endless traffic drives me crazy, and usually by then the bands have played the song(s) I wanted to hear the most.
Agreed, with how much tickets cost w/parking ect...seems a bit of a waste to not get every bit of enjoyment out of the experience you can. That being said, dealing with literal hours of traffic after the fact depending on the size of the event can be torture for some.
Holy crap! I was there that night, but I was up close in the FZ only about 3 people away from the center stage rail so I had absolutely no idea about that massive crowd behind me! I also can't believe that it looks like a lot of people couldn't even get in as the queue was extending beyond the seated area during the show. Thank you for making this and sharing it! 🤘
I did make images from the construction, but did not assemble them into a timelapse. My main goal was to make very high resolution image which combines different moments (day/evening/construction). Have a look at www.roelofbosgigapixel.nl to get an impression (and zoom in very close!)
Del lado izquierdo no para de entrar gente hasta casi el final del video, y desde que empieza el concierto en el lado derecho hay gente que se va, a mitad del concierto ves que se van muchos sin parar, WTF con esa gente ? son bots o que ? para que han pagado su entrada si se van algunos desde el principio y muchísimos a partir de la mitad...
I think the concert was great but the venue sucked so much that is was impossible to see anything on most places of the field. So luckely I was there in 2022 in Nijmegen because this really sucked. Paying more than 100 euro to see a band and then the sight for people is so bad. It's criminal.
Haha I saw you on the roof and I even took a picture that day. I was wondering what you people were doing up there. I just assumed you were enjoying the show from your own VIP lounge
Greed has taken over, so many people on this site that can't see shit, pay attention to how many are leaving the show. Instead of packing to many people in, why not make sure those that get a ticket also gets what they paid for.. Insanity
It's always funny seeing people just hanging around instead of enjoying the show or leaving before the end. Why on earth do you pay hundeds of euros to go to concerts like this?
Because shows like these are always well oversold, meaning a lot of people can never get to a position to see the band anyway, and it tends to be these people who leave early as well. Typical scummy event organisers fleecing people's money.
Well, i don't know about the people that hang around but leaving early is something i have also done before. If you see like 95% of the show, you still get most of what you paid for. But you get to leave before anyone else which lets you save at least half an hour until you're home. Say, if you have work the next day, that half hour is bliss Edit: spelling
haha Sonne made me laugh at fast forward :D Its nice if you can tell exactly what song they play by just having a look at the light/special effects they use :D also somehow I have to think of "Links 2 3 4" video, a crowd of ants watching the rammstein show :)