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Going to the show tommorow, has anyone else been?
airyfariy
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I'm very excited, though a little disapointed, I REALLY WANTED TO SEE JEDWARD!!!
Oh well, i'm sure it will be a good night, specially if Danylk does some dancing so i can laugh at him!
Has anyone else on here been? If so any suggestions on what time i should get there for if doors open at 7.30?
Many thanks.
Oh well, i'm sure it will be a good night, specially if Danylk does some dancing so i can laugh at him!
Has anyone else on here been? If so any suggestions on what time i should get there for if doors open at 7.30?
Many thanks.
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A lot of hassle just to sit and laugh at Danyl, Oh maybe he will hear you amongst all the noise of the crowd cheering him. No doubt he will be gutted and you will have completely crushed his future!!!
Wow - but it looks enormous on the telly!
I have never tried to get tickets but I think it is awful that they do this thing of giving out too many and then turning people away. Why do they do this? It must be bad enough if you live in London but imagine if you had travelled down especially for the day - well the weekend practically speaking 'cos if you came down from the North on the train you would have to stay overnight - and then you didn't get in! I suppose it must happen to some people.
Yeah that's what i thought. I'd like to go to the X Factor but i don't love the show enough to want to waste a whole day!
I can understand why they give out too many tickets but by the sounds of it they do still give out more tickets than they need to. Although you'll get the odd few not turning up most people who have tickets will turn up so they'd never have loads of empty seats.
Not everyone goes into internet forums so some people might get tickets and not realise they have to queue early to stand a chance of getting in.
wish i had a ticket.
From their point of view, they cover themselves to guarantee a full house on live TV and issue more tickets than there are seats available. All TV shows seem to do this. I would say there is no point to start queuing up after 3/4pm as you won't get in if the queue extends to wembley way. They start to let the crowd in at around 6.30 and if you go to the loos, you never know who you might bump into!
Yes it is small and even I wouldn't feel that intimidated singing on that stage as it feels like singing to about 500 people! and no matter where you sit you get a great view and feel like you are on top of the stage. You can't hear the judges comments that well though, even when the crowd are quiet. The bits during the ad breaks are good fun and you can go on stage and sing if you want to!