Thursday, August 15, 2013: Stockholm, Sweden, Globe.
Our presale has closed.
Buy tickets at http://www.ticnet.se/event/leonard-cohe ... ter/255107

Which seat numbers are considered "centered"?globaljuggler wrote:Just got tickets to the Stockholm event. First row, centered seats. Thanks Jarkko!
Oki, I am not certain but I was refreshing the ticnetpage once a second until they opened and I had my three tickets reserved maybe two seconds after shop opened so I don't think that too many could have come before me. And the numers are 22-24 which I believe means that there are 21 seats either to the left or right of me which indicates a "centered seating" but I am not sure of course. I'm just keeping my fingers crossed.Ksenia wrote:Which seat numbers are considered "centered"?globaljuggler wrote:Just got tickets to the Stockholm event. First row, centered seats. Thanks Jarkko!I picked "best available" option because I couldn't find a seating plan with seat numbers anywhere.
Ok, makes sense!globaljuggler wrote:Oki, I am not certain but I was refreshing the ticnetpage once a second until they opened and I had my three tickets reserved maybe two seconds after shop opened so I don't think that too many could have come before me. And the numers are 22-24 which I believe means that there are 21 seats either to the left or right of me which indicates a "centered seating" but I am not sure of course. I'm just keeping my fingers crossed.
Anyone knows if it's ok to bring a digital SLR with a big "professionally looking" lense to the event?
Risky. The professional photographers with their SLRs have to leave after the first number. Anyway, you won't need a "big professionally looking lens" from the centre of the front row.globaljuggler wrote:Anyone knows if it's ok to bring a digital SLR with a big "professionally looking" lense to the event?
Yes please do. There's nothing I like better at a gig than someone clicking away, then having arguments with security etcAnyone knows if it's ok to bring a digital SLR with a big "professionally looking" lense to the event?
The market is now such that there is a big difference between professional digital SLRs and some which resemble the better compact cameras. It is also possible to turn the sound off on some. I recommend, however, only using a digital SLR sparingly just so you do not get into an argument with security - even wait until the encores - after all, there are plenty of them!globaljuggler wrote:Anyone knows if it's ok to bring a digital SLR with a big "professionally looking" lense to the event?