Best to be under the canopy, in case it rains. try not to get stuck behind one of the columns

Best to be under the canopy, in case it rains. try not to get stuck behind one of the columns
crowds, ignorant people who talk and phone friends dueing concertd, ugh.
The seating, acoustics, and pavilion are all decent. The first 2/3 of the seating from the stage is worthwhile, but shoot for bargains anything further back. Lawn seating, while affordable, is far from the stage; the sound is good, but viewing the performers is a challenge.
Unless tailgating for 2 hours after an event is your plan, I strongly urge...
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Depending on what you're looking for, the Comcast Center is a great place to see your favorite band.
This is actually a pretty fun place to see a show. It is built into a hillside which provides a natural ampitheater setting. There is an unbelievable array of locations to purchase food and beverages. Three problems were evident. 1) Charging nine dollars for a beer is exorbitant. 2)Security is a bit overzealous, but maybe that was because it was...
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First- Tweeter Center is now known as Comcast Center.
I'd read several reviews of how horrible the employees were under the management of Comcast Center. I'd read they were militant about no tailgating and were downright authority hungry & rude people.
Well, I experienced the opposite. The staff were friendly. I saw no conflicts and there was tailgating everywhere. Maybe...
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Used to be my favorite venue to see a show. Nope, not any more. If the idea of spending the evening with a bunch of overly-intoxicated drunk teens, sounds like a good time, head on over to Great Woods. Had lawn seats for Toby Keith ($55.00 with fees - staying away from LiveNation now, too!) and was appalled at the...
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I have no idea why artists want to play here and subject their fans to being treated so badly. They have the most rude and abusive staff and the most draconian policies that are just wholly discrimatory and in a word racist.
My disappointment started when they would not allow you to enter the venue with one bottle of water...
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The Tweeter Center is no more. Sadly, it has been taken over and is now called the Comcast Center. Unfortunatley, this has not been a change for the better. Comcast rules with an iron fist. Don't plan on tailgating. While they open the gates 3 hours before most shows, the Comcast security staff is constantly looking over your shoulder. Even...
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