Both are roughly that size. Lincoln Hall might be slightly smaller (but it's kind of hard to tell cus there's a balcony too), but Bottom Lounge is pretty small too. Both are pretty cool venues. Lincoln Hall might be my favorite in the city.
I think Lincoln Hall might be the consensus favorite venue. Great sound and location, good atmosphere and sightlines in the venue portion, clean, and they run some good drink specials during the week thanks to that Heineken sponsorship. Plus they team up with Audiotree for those live sessions.
Got tickets for the PUP aftershow at the Empty Bottle. This will definitely be the only Lollapalooza related thing I attend this year.
Hell yeah. I still can't justify getting tickets to something that far out with my job search ongoing. Seeing them back to back nights last year though is still tying me over
The Killers were announced for a show the Wednesday night before Lolla. Now I'm considering if I want to go to that so I can see blink at Lolla. But I still kind of want to see the Killers in the festival setting, so I'm torn right now. (Kind of surprised Lolla is letting them do this show though to be honest).
Where at? Also my guess is that maybe the show was already planned and the Killers were a 12th hour addition to the lineup.
It's in Milwaukee, and it's the night before Lolla, so that seems like way too much of a coincidence that they had a random show planned in Milwaukee that's not a part of a bigger tour (unless it is part of a bigger tour that hasn't been announced in full). Either way I probably will go. I'd love to see them in a smaller venue.
the killers show was just announced yesterday and its at the rave/eagles ballroom tickets on sale friday and they are expecting them to go fast
I got tickets to the Rave. I couldn't resist seeing them in a much smaller setting. But now it's ripped open my internal blink vs. the Killers debate. Still feel like blink may have a show at the Metro too, so we'll see what happens.
Eh I've been wanting to see the Killers for a very long time, I have friends I want to see them with that can't go to Lolla, and I'm sure their touring next year will be much bigger venues than the Rave. It's a pretty fair price imo.
How is 75 a fair price for one band? When you pay 110 for single days to Lolla plus most shows at the rave are $15-40 I've never seen a show that high there. I don't think I've ever seen a show that much for house of blues or the riv or Aragon in Chicago
I mean you have to factor in the size of the band compared to the venue they're playing as well. I never really expected that this would cost less than $60 at a minimum. The Killers are headlining Lollapalooza 2 days later, but they're playing to a 5,000 cap room here. Of course it's going to cost more. I understand if it's more than is worth paying for you on a personal level, but I don't think there's anything unusual about it.
To see an arena sized band in a club setting, $75 is a steal (depending on who it is). I got $65 tickets to see Green Day at a 2,000 person club and it was money well spent!
This is going to be such a stressful experience. I hope so bad that I can get tickets but I'm not going to hold my breath.