Just have a question . . . and believe me, it's a friendly one, and not meant to belabor or rehash the conversation of today.
In sports, people are able to buy the best seats for an entire season. Every game, they are in the front row or the box seats. No one complains.
At the opera or the symphony, people purchase seats for the entire season. Every performance, they are there, in the coveted front orchestra or mezzanine seats. No one complains.
At many venues, such as the performing arts center in my city, season ticket holders occupy the 'best' seats for every show. No one complains.
I'm wondering why there is such consternation over people who choose to purchase tickets (that are available for EVERYONE to purchase) and be up close to see Adam. Everyone has the equal right to purchase these tickets; we all have to pick and choose where our income goes.
I saw Adam four times during TOH tour. I was in the front row once; even though I had VIP for all four shows.
I chose to purchase VIP to be close. Everyone has the same choice. Then I came home and went back to work, so I might begin to build a nest egg for a hopeful performance in the future.
All this judging. Suddenly, I'm old.
I'm going to do what I want to do. I asked Adam "If you see this white hair, will it make you hold back?"
"I never hold back!" was his reply. That's good enough for me.