Hi. I'm a 52 years old and hence, have been following Gordon Lightfoot since he began. He comes to Halifax September 19. The tickets went on sale here last Saturday and, lo and behold, I was the first in line.
I could have had a front row seat but I opted for about 5 rows back in the centre, fearing the stage may be a little too high for a front row seat and one might be spending the whole concert "looking up" too much + the sound might be a little more spread out being a few rows back.
Believe it or not, I have never seen Lightfoot before so, needless to say, I am really excited about seeing him.
Though I know different venues have different setups, did I make a mistake by opting for a seat a few rows back?
Thanks & always enjoy a person who really makes me proud to be Canadian.
|