Question about Seating "Behind the Stage" at Recent Shows

Question about Seating "Behind the Stage" at Recent Shows

I want to hear from those who have been to a show with bon jovi, and particularly those who have had seats "behind the stage" -- I want to know if those are okay seats, horrible seats or better to be close and behind than far away. I have a nosebleed ticket to the denver show, but am just wanting first-hand experience opinions while keeping my eyes open for anything else that may become available before the show! Smiling

With all of Bon Jovi's gear on the stage and Daughtry playing at the front of the stage only, does that block view of them from the seats behind the stage??

Oh, and I apologize if this has been discussed somewhere already - I did try to look for something about this but didn't have any luck. (and can't find the bon jovi forum i used to visit - must have shut it down)

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i was "beside" the stage seating, not "behind" but it looked as if there were good views from all around. and those huge screens that bon jovi have are soo cool! i kept watching them move and change and spin around ... that was a really, really great way to set up screens and still not block someone's view the entire show! i loved it! Smiling

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I was waiting on someone to answer this as well since my seats are behind the stage. i am however going to keep looking to upgrade just in case...

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that does help! i forgot to ask about seeing the screen - thanks so much for letting me know!

~A

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My freind sat there, she was in the first row . I know she got there late but did say she had a pretty good view when Daughtry played . None of the equipment was in the way . You also had a view of the screen . Hope this helped.

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