Hey guys, i need some advice. I really want to see vgo and line up for concerts for saturday. Last year we (bf and i) lined up about an hour and 45 minutes before the event and were able to score seats in the back. I cant make it into the line until about 1 hour before and was wondering if waiting in line for around an hour would be sufficient enough to definitely get in to the saturday concerts?
Hey guys, i need some advice. I really want to see vgo and line up for concerts for saturday. Last year we (bf and i) lined up about an hour and 45 minutes before the event and were able to score seats in the back. I cant make it into the line until about 1 hour before and was wondering if waiting in line for around an hour would be sufficient enough to definitely get in to the saturday concerts?
I heard they're going to be counting the lines out for things this year so you'll know right away whether you'll get in or not. I don't know if that also applies to the concerts or not.
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Hey guys, i need some advice. I really want to see vgo and line up for concerts for saturday. Last year we (bf and i) lined up about an hour and 45 minutes before the event and were able to score seats in the back. I cant make it into the line until about 1 hour before and was wondering if waiting in line for around an hour would be sufficient enough to definitely get in to the saturday concerts?
If you have twitter, follow that feed. They post updates on the lines for all of the main theater events as well as many others. Especially for the concert lines, they'll update fairly often with how empty/full the line is.
Hey guys, i need some advice. I really want to see vgo and line up for concerts for saturday. Last year we (bf and i) lined up about an hour and 45 minutes before the event and were able to score seats in the back. I cant make it into the line until about 1 hour before and was wondering if waiting in line for around an hour would be sufficient enough to definitely get in to the saturday concerts?
I heard they're going to be counting the lines out for things this year so you'll know right away whether you'll get in or not. I don't know if that also applies to the concerts or not.
We always count the lines when they get big, and we always count them for Main Theatre. We will typically count them as the line is forming, so you will be notified if you get in line near or after the theatre is full.
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Be aware too for Saturday there will be an Omegathon round before VGO hits the stage, which can also increase the number of people who will be showing up. On the up side, since they will be doing Dance Central challenge it won't run nearly as long as the nail biting Mega Jenga of last year.
What is the schedule for bands performing?
The Friday/Saturday night concerts are scheduled to begin at 8:30pm. The line-up is more-or-less set in stone, but the times they will begin are dependent on many factors. Rough estimates are as follows:
• Friday Night
o 8:30pm – Supercommuter
o 9:30pm – Minibosses
o 10:30pm – Metroid Metal
o 11:30pm – Protomen
• Saturday Night
o 8:30pm – Video Game Orchestra (VGO)
o 9:30pm – Paul & Storm
o 10:30pm – Jonathan Coulton
o 11:30pm – MC Frontalot
When should I show up to see performance X?
The Main Theatre has a very high capacity during concerts, as well as a higher turnover than during panels. More often than not, you can simply walk right in. However, to be safer, for any given band, you should attempt to show up around a half an hour to an hour before they are scheduled to start (earlier if you want to be toward the front).
What happens if the theatre fills up?
We do take count of attendance, and new admission will be temporarily denied if the theatre is full. However, concerts tend to have high turnover, and new people will be allowed in on a roughly 25-out, 25-in schedule.
Are there medical badge accommodations for concerts?
Absolutely! Just like with any other panel, if you show up by around 15 minutes before the doors open, anyone with a medical badge will be allowed in early to find a seat. There will be seating in the back of the theatre, though it is very limited relative to the panel setup.
What is the policy on moshing?
Please don’t do it. PAX concerts are intended to be a fun, enjoyable experience for everyone. Moshing is not fun for everyone, and puts people at risk. If any violent or aggressive behavior is witnessed in the crowd, you will be asked to stop by an Enforcer. Repeated action will result in a minimum of removal of concerts. This applies to all concerts, even the hardcore bands like Metroid Metal. We simply ask that you control yourself and allow EVERYONE around you to have a good time!
Is food allowed in the concerts?
While food is not expressly prohibited, we ask that you use good sense and do not bring it into the crowded parts of the concert. Drinks (soda, water, etc.) are allowed, and are ok in the crowd, but please, if you bring food or drinks, do not leave them on the ground, especially in crowded areas. This often results in people tripping or slipping on them and potentially getting injured.
What if I see something potentially hazardous or have other questions/concerns?
This is the same at concerts as with anywhere else in PAX: talk to an Enforcer! Enforcers are friendly, and they are there to help and to do their best to make sure you have a great PAX experience.
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Is it pretty much a given that the Sat night concert acts will be around Sunday in Band Land? We're only heading in for the last day (no concerts for me...) but the kid will really want to meet Jonathan Coulton.
Is it pretty much a given that the Sat night concert acts will be around Sunday in Band Land? We're only heading in for the last day (no concerts for me...) but the kid will really want to meet Jonathan Coulton.
Yeah they should all be around most of the day Sunday, so no worries there. From what I've noticed nobody tends to leave until the last couple hours of the show.
How long are the sets for the last band of the night usually?
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I have to assume those time estimates are very conservative, if the concerts are really projected to last until 1:30 or 2 AM. Presumably the first three bands aren't going to play for 45 minutes each, and leave the last band with 2+ hours to fill.
I have to assume those time estimates are very conservative, if the concerts are really projected to last until 1:30 or 2 AM. Presumably the first three bands aren't going to play for 45 minutes each, and leave the last band with 2+ hours to fill.
Actually.. that's normal. Sometimes they run a little long.. but the headliner normally plays much longer than others. Frontalot in particular is notorious for playing until the venue throws him out, no matter how long it takes. (It was really funny at the first PAX east- they were shutting off his microphone and cutting the lights and everything, and he just kept going)
Realistically the headliner goes on a half hour to 45 minutes later than projected, due to someone running a little late, etc... but if they manage to get on stage on time.. they go balls-out the whole time anyway
Chiptunes run 11am-2pm fri/sat, and Concerts run 4pm-7pm fri/sat. Schedules and performer order are subject to change, so check the white board in front of the jamspace when you arrive.
sorry to be slightly off topic, but in case anyone is interested - the Freezepop show has a contest to win free tix! networkedblogs.com/vY07d?a=share
also if anyone is PAX->Freezepop hopping, I'd guess they wouldn't go on earlier than 10:30 - show at 9, 2 openers... - so we could hop in a cab at 10 and be there with time to spare. I'm gonna try to see some PAX artists AND Freezepop play. woo!
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I have to assume those time estimates are very conservative, if the concerts are really projected to last until 1:30 or 2 AM. Presumably the first three bands aren't going to play for 45 minutes each, and leave the last band with 2+ hours to fill.
Actually.. that's normal. Sometimes they run a little long.. but the headliner normally plays much longer than others. Frontalot in particular is notorious for playing until the venue throws him out, no matter how long it takes. (It was really funny at the first PAX east- they were shutting off his microphone and cutting the lights and everything, and he just kept going)
Realistically the headliner goes on a half hour to 45 minutes later than projected, due to someone running a little late, etc... but if they manage to get on stage on time.. they go balls-out the whole time anyway
Ok now I know I have to leave the Curse party early to see Frontalot. That just sounds too awesome.
Protomen blew my mind last year. I had heard of them in passing, but had *no idea* what they were about. I was unprepared for this whole postapoc Magaman rock opera sort of production.. I hope to see them but may not be able to, since I'm sharing rides and stuff. Definitely staying out late to see Frontalot on Saturday.
Speaking of Front (and JoCo and others), I can't seem to find anything anywhere on if or when (or where) people will be selling their individual merch, taking photos, shooting the shit, etc. Last year, I just happened to walk by when Front was sitting at a table (I believe next to Kris & Scott), but I don't want to count on luck again this year. I see the Merch Booth on the map, and the section on merch in the sticky FAQ, but nothing about individual merch..
Protomen blew my mind last year. I had heard of them in passing, but had *no idea* what they were about. I was unprepared for this whole postapoc Magaman rock opera sort of production.. I hope to see them but may not be able to, since I'm sharing rides and stuff. Definitely staying out late to see Frontalot on Saturday.
Speaking of Front (and JoCo and others), I can't seem to find anything anywhere on if or when (or where) people will be selling their individual merch, taking photos, shooting the shit, etc. Last year, I just happened to walk by when Front was sitting at a table (I believe next to Kris & Scott), but I don't want to count on luck again this year. I see the Merch Booth on the map, and the section on merch in the sticky FAQ, but nothing about individual merch..
Check out their spot in Bandland for their personal signing / merch schedule on friday morning.
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Dates in late May were just added to the Protomen's tour. Check your email if you're on their mailing list for details as their website hasn't been updated yet. My West Chester, PA ticket has been bought.
Oh, and they're touring with Powerglove, Danimal Cannon, and Creature Feature. I've never spent $20 so quickly in my life.
Hey guys, I'm playing a set in JAMSpace at 11:00PM on Saturday. It's not listed on the schedule, so i guess that makes it a....secret? here's what my music sounds like.
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Protomen blew my mind last year. I had heard of them in passing, but had *no idea* what they were about. I was unprepared for this whole postapoc Magaman rock opera sort of production.. I hope to see them but may not be able to, since I'm sharing rides and stuff. Definitely staying out late to see Frontalot on Saturday.
Speaking of Front (and JoCo and others), I can't seem to find anything anywhere on if or when (or where) people will be selling their individual merch, taking photos, shooting the shit, etc. Last year, I just happened to walk by when Front was sitting at a table (I believe next to Kris & Scott), but I don't want to count on luck again this year. I see the Merch Booth on the map, and the section on merch in the sticky FAQ, but nothing about individual merch..
Check out their spot in Bandland for their personal signing / merch schedule on friday morning.
Ah, ok, tyvm. Looks like Bandland is right next to the Official merch booth in the north lobby, should be easy to find!
(Glad I downloaded the Guidebook app, the map's got more floors than the official Expo Hall PDF..)
So, this post is 4 pages, right? I browsed through a good portion of it and, I see a lot of people stoked for bands that I've seen at other PAXes and totally enjoyed. But, guys.... All of you should be REALLY flipping stoked about the Minibosses. They haven't been on the east cost in... What? Like 5 or 6 years? I SO cannot wait to hear these guys rock out.
Im wondering if there's any sort of meet up going on before the concerts start. The friend I came to PAX with wants to demo the new version of D&D so I'm on my own for the concert. I'd love to meet up with some fine folks and maybe grab a few drinks before the show. Feel free to send me a PM or whatever!
So, this post is 4 pages, right? I browsed through a good portion of it and, I see a lot of people stoked for bands that I've seen at other PAXes and totally enjoyed. But, guys.... All of you should be REALLY flipping stoked about the Minibosses. They haven't been on the east cost in... What? Like 5 or 6 years? I SO cannot wait to hear these guys rock out.
I laughed my ass off during Excitebike. And am glad the crowd finally started throwing out "Woo, ooo"s (instead of just me) during Duck Tales.
Kinda wish they played some Mega Man, or CV2 instead of CV3, but overall f'ing awesome!
Had to cut out before MM or Protomen to catch the T but I'm driving today to avoid a similar fate today.
I was honestly surprised by the Friday acts this year.
I'd never heard Supercommuter before, but now I wanna check out their stuff when I'm not hearing it through earplugs and in weird acoustics.
I was kind of a fan of Minibosses, but they played a lot of stuff I'd call... experimental? Was really hard to get into. Duck Tales was excellent, though, I "Woo-oo"'d. =3
Last year I hated Metroid Metal. They were after Protomen and I didn't bother hanging around to hear the rest of their set. This year, I actually *really* liked them. And now I'm in the mood to replay Prime - probably the best Metroid game ever.
And I lied about the Protomen - they didn't surprise me at all. They kicked ass EXACTLY as I expected them to.
Has anyone compiled setlists for Friday night yet? I like to put together "flashback" playlists of shows I've been to, for when I want to be taken back. Protomen set was straightforward enough, but I'm a little fuzzy on the order for the other bands that night.
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I heard they're going to be counting the lines out for things this year so you'll know right away whether you'll get in or not. I don't know if that also applies to the concerts or not.
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https://twitter.com/PAX_lines
If you have twitter, follow that feed. They post updates on the lines for all of the main theater events as well as many others. Especially for the concert lines, they'll update fairly often with how empty/full the line is.
Yup, he'll be playing in the jamspace! The pax website schedule should be updated soon to reflect that.
Yeah they should all be around most of the day Sunday, so no worries there. From what I've noticed nobody tends to leave until the last couple hours of the show.
Actually.. that's normal. Sometimes they run a little long.. but the headliner normally plays much longer than others. Frontalot in particular is notorious for playing until the venue throws him out, no matter how long it takes. (It was really funny at the first PAX east- they were shutting off his microphone and cutting the lights and everything, and he just kept going)
Realistically the headliner goes on a half hour to 45 minutes later than projected, due to someone running a little late, etc... but if they manage to get on stage on time.. they go balls-out the whole time anyway
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http://east.paxsite.com/schedule/category/jam
Chiptunes run 11am-2pm fri/sat, and Concerts run 4pm-7pm fri/sat. Schedules and performer order are subject to change, so check the white board in front of the jamspace when you arrive.
Edit: yeah it's up on the schedule
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Yes, this is confirmed. Look for him during the friday jamspace concert block.
also if anyone is PAX->Freezepop hopping, I'd guess they wouldn't go on earlier than 10:30 - show at 9, 2 openers... - so we could hop in a cab at 10 and be there with time to spare. I'm gonna try to see some PAX artists AND Freezepop play. woo!
Ok now I know I have to leave the Curse party early to see Frontalot. That just sounds too awesome.
Speaking of Front (and JoCo and others), I can't seem to find anything anywhere on if or when (or where) people will be selling their individual merch, taking photos, shooting the shit, etc. Last year, I just happened to walk by when Front was sitting at a table (I believe next to Kris & Scott), but I don't want to count on luck again this year. I see the Merch Booth on the map, and the section on merch in the sticky FAQ, but nothing about individual merch..
Check out their spot in Bandland for their personal signing / merch schedule on friday morning.
Oh, and they're touring with Powerglove, Danimal Cannon, and Creature Feature. I've never spent $20 so quickly in my life.
Lewie's Stepdad kicked me in the heart for my last post, I hope that doesn't happen again.
Ah, ok, tyvm. Looks like Bandland is right next to the Official merch booth in the north lobby, should be easy to find!
(Glad I downloaded the Guidebook app, the map's got more floors than the official Expo Hall PDF..)
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Im wondering if there's any sort of meet up going on before the concerts start. The friend I came to PAX with wants to demo the new version of D&D so I'm on my own for the concert. I'd love to meet up with some fine folks and maybe grab a few drinks before the show. Feel free to send me a PM or whatever!
I laughed my ass off during Excitebike. And am glad the crowd finally started throwing out "Woo, ooo"s (instead of just me) during Duck Tales.
Kinda wish they played some Mega Man, or CV2 instead of CV3, but overall f'ing awesome!
Had to cut out before MM or Protomen to catch the T but I'm driving today to avoid a similar fate today.
I'd never heard Supercommuter before, but now I wanna check out their stuff when I'm not hearing it through earplugs and in weird acoustics.
I was kind of a fan of Minibosses, but they played a lot of stuff I'd call... experimental? Was really hard to get into. Duck Tales was excellent, though, I "Woo-oo"'d. =3
Last year I hated Metroid Metal. They were after Protomen and I didn't bother hanging around to hear the rest of their set. This year, I actually *really* liked them. And now I'm in the mood to replay Prime - probably the best Metroid game ever.
And I lied about the Protomen - they didn't surprise me at all. They kicked ass EXACTLY as I expected them to.
That was such an awesome night!
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