Bobby Weir & the Wolf - Frost Amphither 10/29/23

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with the Stanford Symphony Orchestra!

I'm down - Are you?

https://go.seated.com/tour-events/9c9ad734-00be-4e8b-92fa-831119a47d2f

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Reserved seating = chairs in the front half (or more) of the venue 

 

 

 

 

not that I'd mind a having a chair but the venue squeezes them in really close together. 
 

 

gonna be a weir'd vibe

 

 

 

 

 

 

Highly recommended.   Had a blast at the show I went to.   

 

Late in the season, watch ou t for Cold Rain & (no) Snow

>>>Reserved seating = chairs in the front half (or more) of the venue<<<

I wonder who came up with that idea?

It's silly, playing nice because it's "the symphony", but everyone is going to stand and yowl and talk, symphony orchestra or not.

Then again, this way they can have tiered pricing and make a few more bucks.

BRILLIANT!

And coming off the triumphant D&C tour, this will likely sell very well, if not completely sell out.

>>>Late in the season, watch ou t for Cold Rain & (no) Snow<<<

It'll have a Bridgey vibe.

No spot taken, you kids have fun.

And...........

SHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!

No spot taken either, I'm seeing Bob and the Wolf Pack in Park City ina few weeks - that's good enough for me!

I'm in sLB2Pod4.

Does anyone know what that means?

you're in spitting distance...

>> I'm in sLB2Pod4.   Does anyone know what that means?

I can't figure it out, but give this SF Symphony seating chart a try?

https://www.sfsymphony.org/SanFranciscoSymphony/media/Library/Event-Imag...

 

I am in Right Meadow Row A 106 & 108 I think I got first row tix. Sure looks that way hopefully closer to the center. 

 

I am really excited I would imagine there will be other Cali shows added. 

would have been alot more interested if it was just bob and the wolf bros/pack. im sure the show will be good, but i kinda got my fill on the GD symphony thing a few years back when weir did that show with the marin symphony orchestra, and then warren haynes brought his symphony thing thru town. both were good shows, praticularly the weir one, but there is only so much you can do with music that's meant to be improvised in a decidedly non-improvisitory context.