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Post by Mandy on Jul 10, 2009 14:05:18 GMT -5
Not sure if any of you are going to this show but....
Haven’t bought your ticket to the upcoming Stimulate This! show on July 15th in Asbury Park, NJ yet? Well, smart move. Why, you ask? We just got our hands on a couple pairs of meet-and-greet passes for this show and all you have to do to be entered to win is buy a ticket! Just send a screen shot or a link to the Ticketmaster site that shows you’ve purchased your tickets between the dates of July 9th and July 14th to contest@streetpropaganda.net and you’ll be automatically entered to win the passes. One lucky winner will be selected for each ticket bought, and let’s be honest, nothing washes down a dirty water dog quite like a Halestorm meet and greet.
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Post by killowertz on Jul 10, 2009 20:00:11 GMT -5
Not to rain on the contest at all, but judging from the past shows, won't everyone have a chance at meeting them anyways?
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Post by ellisb1 on Jul 10, 2009 23:27:13 GMT -5
At a meet and greet you get more one on one time with the band.
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Post by bluecatsfanatic on Jul 11, 2009 0:02:44 GMT -5
Actually you're both ... not entirely right Back in May at May Day in Noblesville HS was gone by the time Shinedown's set was over. Shinedown weren't even the headliner (Disturbed was), so anyone who stayed at least through SD missed HS. Not to mention the bus area was off limits to anyone who wasn't in or with one of the bands so I drove 6+ hours to NOT talk to HS or SD And last weekend in Detroit, HS were doing a signing long after Staind was finished, so obviously it varies show to show. And in pretty much every "official" M&G I've ever done it's been fairly rushed. You get maybe 3-4 minutes total with the band, one small item signed & usually a group photo. The usual HS merch booth signings tend to be much more personal & interactive. These are my experiences of course. YMMV
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Post by killowertz on Jul 11, 2009 17:08:22 GMT -5
Yeah, it depends on the show. It probably helps when they don't have a show the next day, or they don't have that far to go. They do have some days off here and there, so the shows before those will probably get more time with Halestorm than some others.
As far as a meet and greet goes, if it was up to the band, they would be there until the fans decided to leave. Even ignoring that fact, the one meet and greet I was at of their's, we got to hang out with them for a while until they were called away to do promotional crap. The length might have been because it was the kind of concert it was (Rock on the Range).
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