• Fri. Jun 27th, 2025

The floor wasn’t as packed as I thought it would be…plenty of space for more on the floor. Does anyone know if the line that was out front handing bracelets out, was that for people that had already purchased floor tickets, or were they giving out floor bracelets to get more people on the floor? I was in the upper deck, and to be honest, I thought I’d be good just being there, but I should’ve known from experience that the floor is where it’s at! Would love to get on the floor for Sunday. Willing to trade….

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Jun 21, 2025

The floor wasn’t as packed as I thought it would be last night. Honestly, I was surprised—there was definitely room for more people down there. From where I was sitting in the upper deck, it was easy to see that there was space between groups, and it didn’t look nearly as crowded as I imagined it would be. I know some venues cap the number of people on the floor for safety and comfort, but it really did look like they could’ve let more in.

What I’m curious about is the line out front before the show started. I saw a decent crowd near the main entrance, and it looked like they were handing out floor bracelets. Does anyone know what that was about? Was that just for people who had already bought GA or floor tickets and were getting their wristbands before heading in? Or were they actually giving out additional floor access to others to help fill in the space? It kind of looked like they were trying to beef up the energy down there a bit more, but I couldn’t tell for sure.

This is on me, but I underestimated how much I’d miss being on the floor. I’ve been to enough shows to know that the energy down there is just different. I thought being in the upper deck would still be an awesome experience—and don’t get me wrong, it was still a great night—but there’s just something about being on the floor that takes the whole thing to another level. The crowd, the energy, being closer to the action… it’s hard to beat. Looking down at all the people dancing, singing every word, and having the time of their lives right up close made me realize that’s where I want to be for the next show.

I’ve got a ticket for Sunday night, and I’m hoping to trade for a floor spot if anyone’s looking to swap. I’m willing to work something out and make it worth it—just really hoping for that chance to experience the floor again. If anyone has a GA or floor wristband ticket and maybe wants to take it a little easier and sit for the night, I’ve got a great upper deck seat with a solid view. Would love to make a trade if you’re interested.

Also open to any advice—if anyone knows of legit ways to upgrade a ticket at the venue or how that line outside with the bracelets actually works, I’m all ears. I’m not trying to sneak in or do anything shady—just really hoping to find a fair way to get on the floor and make Sunday even more memorable.

Either way, I’m excited to be going again. Just being in the building is special, but if there’s a shot at being on the floor, I’d love to take it. Thanks in advance to anyone who has info or is open to trading!

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