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mr.v wrote:Serious question to fans of the current STYX line up.
I just found out that STYX will be playing the Wild Horse Saloon here in Nashville on Octobet 10.
The Wild Horse at capacity will probably hold between 1500 to 2000 people.
Here are the ticket prices
GA (Stand Room Only) $30 + TM charges
VIP (Guarenteed Seat but no guarentee where the seat is) $60 + TM charges
Reserved VIP (Reserved seating on the dance floor area) $85 + TM Charges
Reserved VIP & Meet and Greet $125 + TM Charges
Here's the thing, I saw them here last year at the Ryman Aud. I had front Row Balcony seats and they were just $45 + TM charges. So I don't see myself paying $30+ to stand in the back of the hall or $60+ to sit on a bar stool. $85 and $125 are just out of my price range. As much as I like the current line up this just feels a bit on the steep side for my tastes.
What do you think?
mr.v wrote:Serious question to fans of the current STYX line up.
I just found out that STYX will be playing the Wild Horse Saloon here in Nashville on Octobet 10.
The Wild Horse at capacity will probably hold between 1500 to 2000 people.
Here are the ticket prices
GA (Stand Room Only) $30 + TM charges
VIP (Guarenteed Seat but no guarentee where the seat is) $60 + TM charges
Reserved VIP (Reserved seating on the dance floor area) $85 + TM Charges
Reserved VIP & Meet and Greet $125 + TM Charges
Here's the thing, I saw them here last year at the Ryman Aud. I had front Row Balcony seats and they were just $45 + TM charges. So I don't see myself paying $30+ to stand in the back of the hall or $60+ to sit on a bar stool. $85 and $125 are just out of my price range. As much as I like the current line up this just feels a bit on the steep side for my tastes.
What do you think?
froy wrote:mr.v wrote:Serious question to fans of the current STYX line up.
I just found out that STYX will be playing the Wild Horse Saloon here in Nashville on Octobet 10.
The Wild Horse at capacity will probably hold between 1500 to 2000 people.
Here are the ticket prices
GA (Stand Room Only) $30 + TM charges
VIP (Guarenteed Seat but no guarentee where the seat is) $60 + TM charges
Reserved VIP (Reserved seating on the dance floor area) $85 + TM Charges
Reserved VIP & Meet and Greet $125 + TM Charges
Here's the thing, I saw them here last year at the Ryman Aud. I had front Row Balcony seats and they were just $45 + TM charges. So I don't see myself paying $30+ to stand in the back of the hall or $60+ to sit on a bar stool. $85 and $125 are just out of my price range. As much as I like the current line up this just feels a bit on the steep side for my tastes.
What do you think?
I would not go if it was free
sega_102 wrote:OMG
Where did you find this info? I wanna meet them![]()
I live in Clarksville and just went to the concert in Birmingham. I wanted to go see them in Louisville with my girlfriend, but apparently the set is like 30 minutes.
You made my day.
Bah
The Meet and Greet and 80 dollar tickets are gone![]()
I guess 60 bucks is the way to go. The place is pretty small so you can't get too far away...

Rockwriter wrote:[
I live just a few miles from the Wildhorse and I have seen a few bands there . . . America, Jethro Tull, and Blood, Sweat and Tears . . . and it's actually a great venue. Last time Styx was here as a stand-alone act it was at the Ryman, which is a highly-regarded venue just because it is the original home of the Grand Old Opry. It's historic. Having said that, the Ryman sucks as far as its acoustics, and it only has old church pews for seating. The Wildhorse is a state-of-the-art venue that is used for most of the live TV tapings for CMT, as well as many concerts. It's a way better venue with really no bad seats, so if I were going to see Styx, this would be the place to do it. Kansas was just at the Wildhorse last week. It seems like they're shifting their bookings from all country to more and more pop and rock, especially classic rock, which is cool.
To answer your question, yes, I would see this show.
Sterling
Ash wrote:Rockwriter wrote:[
I live just a few miles from the Wildhorse and I have seen a few bands there . . . America, Jethro Tull, and Blood, Sweat and Tears . . . and it's actually a great venue. Last time Styx was here as a stand-alone act it was at the Ryman, which is a highly-regarded venue just because it is the original home of the Grand Old Opry. It's historic. Having said that, the Ryman sucks as far as its acoustics, and it only has old church pews for seating. The Wildhorse is a state-of-the-art venue that is used for most of the live TV tapings for CMT, as well as many concerts. It's a way better venue with really no bad seats, so if I were going to see Styx, this would be the place to do it. Kansas was just at the Wildhorse last week. It seems like they're shifting their bookings from all country to more and more pop and rock, especially classic rock, which is cool.
To answer your question, yes, I would see this show.
Sterling
Actually - I really like the Ryman... I saw Queensryche there twice as well as Erasure (who recorded their live album there) and every time I have gone the sound has been FANTASTIC. They have to turn the volume down just a bit because of the echo - which makes the acoustics perfect. So I guess we just have different opinions. If the band plays too loud in there, then yes it sounds like ass.
I'd be willing to go to the show with someone from the board. But I don't want to go it alone. Contact me if you guys wanna get together. I'm in Murfreesboro.
Rockwriter wrote:Ash wrote:Rockwriter wrote:[
I live just a few miles from the Wildhorse and I have seen a few bands there . . . America, Jethro Tull, and Blood, Sweat and Tears . . . and it's actually a great venue. Last time Styx was here as a stand-alone act it was at the Ryman, which is a highly-regarded venue just because it is the original home of the Grand Old Opry. It's historic. Having said that, the Ryman sucks as far as its acoustics, and it only has old church pews for seating. The Wildhorse is a state-of-the-art venue that is used for most of the live TV tapings for CMT, as well as many concerts. It's a way better venue with really no bad seats, so if I were going to see Styx, this would be the place to do it. Kansas was just at the Wildhorse last week. It seems like they're shifting their bookings from all country to more and more pop and rock, especially classic rock, which is cool.
To answer your question, yes, I would see this show.
Sterling
Actually - I really like the Ryman... I saw Queensryche there twice as well as Erasure (who recorded their live album there) and every time I have gone the sound has been FANTASTIC. They have to turn the volume down just a bit because of the echo - which makes the acoustics perfect. So I guess we just have different opinions. If the band plays too loud in there, then yes it sounds like ass.
I'd be willing to go to the show with someone from the board. But I don't want to go it alone. Contact me if you guys wanna get together. I'm in Murfreesboro.
Actually, you're right about the volume thing. We saw Trisha Yearwood at the Ryman and it was fantastic. But Styx sounded rough in there in my opinion, and it probably was from the sheer volume. The show itself was good but it just didn't have the clarity of sound that I usually associate with Styx.
You saw Queensryche? I just interviewed Geoff Tate last Tuesday for the release of 'Mindcrime at the Moore'. The piece ought to hit very soon. He was great, a real gentleman.
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:Actually, you're right about the volume thing. We saw Trisha Yearwood at the Ryman and it was fantastic. But Styx sounded rough in there in my opinion, and it probably was from the sheer volume. The show itself was good but it just didn't have the clarity of sound that I usually associate with Styx.
You saw Queensryche? I just interviewed Geoff Tate last Tuesday for the release of 'Mindcrime at the Moore'. The piece ought to hit very soon. He was great, a real gentleman.
Ash wrote:
I'm a huge Queensryche fan. Their show at the Ryman was among the best sounding concerts I've ever attended in my life. The sound was just so rich and so full - and Geoff was just really on his game. He sounded great!
Sorry I missed Kansas there - David Ragsdale is a friend of mine. I've not seen those guys in eons. I guess I should try to pay attention more eh!
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