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The 1975 tour: Still... at their very bestAmazing view of stage & great sound! aisle seat with stairs on the left side, a little irritating as people were constantly up and down during the show but still recommend102sectionKrow70seat
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The 1975 tour: Still... at their very bestAmazing view and sound! 274 is the aisle seat with only 2 other seats in the row109sectionMrow274seat
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The 1975 tour: Still... At Their Very BestSold as restricted view due to being at the very side of the stage, bit nervous as I didn't know what to expect.. but wow! The view was incredible. The only part of my view actually blocked was unfortunately George on the drums. Row N is the front row in this section so have a barrier right in front, you can see backstage, a screen above your head and lovely view of crowd. Made the huge venue feel more intimate & personal. Right next to speakers, so loud but definitely recommend!118sectionNrow527seat
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Brit Awards tour: 20232nd row so view was really good and quite spacious seats. although a lot of walking to get there, wouldnt be ideal if scared of heights as you can see over the barrier. sound was good416sectionBrow833seat
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Jack Whitehall tour: Settle DownReally good seat! was worried I wouldn't be able to see as I'm 5'5 and the seats are flat. but the rows are staggered and I could see the act on stage 95% of the time, 3 seats from the aisle tooFloor B2sectionCrow30seat
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capital jingle bell ballthis seat and view was amazing. so much leg room and even cup holders on the arm rests. 2 bars, merch stand and toilets all right outside the block, and not too far from entrance either. 193 in this row is an aisle seat!106sectiontrow194seat
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lewis capaldi3 rows from the very back. super high up, walkways and leg room soo narrow. wouldn't recommend if you're scared of heights or would actually like to stand whilst the performer is on. Great sound and screens throughout though407sectionsrow605seat






