Did you think it was worth the money in the Snakepit? I have tickets for the Gothenburg show. To me the snakepit looks huge and I could have bought a regular ticket and get as close to the stage :(
I don’t really think it’s worth the money, going to the same show and i thought about the snakepit but i bought normal tickets. I just think the stage is too big and the snakepit is no diffrence from normal standing tickets..
thb, I saw them twice in Amsterdam. They were more active towards to them, but I would never pay that money for it. 1st night I was standing right there where they came into the stage so I saw them ca 1m. 2nd I was in a different location. To me it is more than enough. I would say dude if you have chance apply for the snakepit lottery - I did - also, if there's a pop up store they'll give a card where you could also win a snakepit enter. The whole stage is massive, they have stairs because people need to get in to the pit saw I would recommend to stand one of the sides. The stage is curve styled but it has lower and higher (pit entrance) positions. Each 4 songs drum kit is moving around. They have 4 positions, staring from right corner, and finishing left corner (sorry for spoiler) so as I said, stick with on of the sides and you'll see everything.
@@Edde81M 1st band was already playing when we arrived. I think between 6-7pm when we got the point. To the first line you are unable to go because some early birds who bought expensive ticket are already there. Of course when we arrived none of us went out for drink or toilet. lol For the second night we arrived 5,30pm but on the side (so not there where band members are coming and going) were many people already.
Isn't it interesting? (*Sometimes* it's like that in America, too.) I've been trying to guess why it's fairly low energy there. Short version? They're too self-conscious. But in certain venues in Europe and the US, people get appropriately rowdy. Central and South American crowds - from what I've seen - go hard. Go figure.
@@yourmetalsister2958 Yeah, that might be it for the ones with the phones, but look at all the low-energy people there in the stands and even around the band, in the "pit." It's not even a generational thing; Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, what Gen Z there might be... a lot are pretty stoic. Like I said above, it can be like that in America sometimes. I've always noticed it in comparison with, say, Latin America.
This arena is notorious for its awful acoustics (trust me, I've been there and every Dutch person with a functioning set of ears knows it). Not Metallica's fault. The somewhat sloppily played intro is though. But overall, they sound pretty decent live the past 2 years, especially James.
Man, James is the coolest guy!
Wow,whatever James is doing it's working.And the band is firing on all cylinders.The vibe is strong.
James is the Bruce Springsteen of Heavy Metal.
Sorry Mark...but he still isnt high enough in the FM Lodge to reach Springsteen.
But hes close.
@@djshad1885 lmfao Sorry DJ he passed him a while ago.
@@djshad1885 Springsteen not even close, sorry man
That’s not a compliment!
@@djshad1885 I would say dude both of them are ICONs in that music what they have been giving us since many decades.
James’ attire for the new tour is cool af
Goeie kwaliteit, super. Jammer dat ik er niet bij kon zijn.
How was the sound quality?
listened to last year in milan. in milan the sound quality was obscene

@@stefanonovali5147 in ansterdam was amazing
@@freerallyservice wow! In Italy the sound is obscene
Did you think it was worth the money in the Snakepit? I have tickets for the Gothenburg show. To me the snakepit looks huge and I could have bought a regular ticket and get as close to the stage :(
I don’t really think it’s worth the money, going to the same show and i thought about the snakepit but i bought normal tickets. I just think the stage is too big and the snakepit is no diffrence from normal standing tickets..
thb, I saw them twice in Amsterdam. They were more active towards to them, but I would never pay that money for it. 1st night I was standing right there where they came into the stage so I saw them ca 1m. 2nd I was in a different location. To me it is more than enough. I would say dude if you have chance apply for the snakepit lottery - I did - also, if there's a pop up store they'll give a card where you could also win a snakepit enter. The whole stage is massive, they have stairs because people need to get in to the pit saw I would recommend to stand one of the sides. The stage is curve styled but it has lower and higher (pit entrance) positions. Each 4 songs drum kit is moving around. They have 4 positions, staring from right corner, and finishing left corner (sorry for spoiler) so as I said, stick with on of the sides and you'll see everything.
@@A_n_u_l_u How long did you stay in line before they opened the doors? I will wait in line for however long it takes as long as I'm up front! 😅
@@Edde81M 1st band was already playing when we arrived. I think between 6-7pm when we got the point. To the first line you are unable to go because some early birds who bought expensive ticket are already there. Of course when we arrived none of us went out for drink or toilet. lol For the second night we arrived 5,30pm but on the side (so not there where band members are coming and going) were many people already.
So thats 4-5 Hours without Drinks and toilet? 🤔 hmmm i dont know how to handle
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Locura total!!!!!! Me encanta!!!!!
Hey Amigo te la pasaste con madre escuchando a METALLICA...
Sounds great! Would sound better if Lars just played the song instead of improvising offbeat transitions.🤷🏻♂️
No amps. Just monitors and an echo hall PA
npc crowd
The lamest crowd ever....Tallica rocks!
Isn't it interesting? (*Sometimes* it's like that in America, too.) I've been trying to guess why it's fairly low energy there. Short version? They're too self-conscious.
But in certain venues in Europe and the US, people get appropriately rowdy. Central and South American crowds - from what I've seen - go hard. Go figure.
@@augustuslxiii agreed
@@augustuslxiii they're all focussed on recording it on their phones instead of just enjoying the music and performance.
@@yourmetalsister2958 Yeah, that might be it for the ones with the phones, but look at all the low-energy people there in the stands and even around the band, in the "pit."
It's not even a generational thing; Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, what Gen Z there might be... a lot are pretty stoic. Like I said above, it can be like that in America sometimes. I've always noticed it in comparison with, say, Latin America.
bad sound
ok peppermint
This arena is notorious for its awful acoustics (trust me, I've been there and every Dutch person with a functioning set of ears knows it). Not Metallica's fault. The somewhat sloppily played intro is though. But overall, they sound pretty decent live the past 2 years, especially James.
@@frankheinen5337 This clip as well as many other in youtube have been made with phones. If the phone is bad for recording so the sound is bad.
Someone please bury these sold out dinosaurs.
Boooo!
Someones grumpy.
Lol uh no.
You must bury your little brain
Edgy! Way to change everyone's musical tastes! Devastating.