Absolutely incredible metal show tomorrow night and somehow I've never been to white oak before, so any pro tips on decent parking in the area? Don't feel like coming back to a smashed window.
drmwvr said:
Arrive early, park and grab a drink at this bar:
https://www.whiteoaksocial.com/
Walk over to the show afterwards.
Great bar and venue. Enjoy!
wessimo said:
I don't know that answer to that, but in order to get let in you have to be wearing a denim vest with at least twelve different death metal patches sewn on it.
Sea Speed said:
I was legitimately thinking about this earlier. The show is $80, which is insane to me for a metal show but I'll probably never get another chance to see acid bath. One of those high top tables is almost a $400 add on LMAO GFY. I think that a lot of guys that were metalheads 20 years ago are now well to do middle to upper middle class guys and so the prices reflect that. I assume there will be plenty of younger metal heads mixing it up, but considering the last acid bath album was released in 1997, the crowd will definitely skew much older.
drumboy said:Sea Speed said:
I was legitimately thinking about this earlier. The show is $80, which is insane to me for a metal show but I'll probably never get another chance to see acid bath. One of those high top tables is almost a $400 add on LMAO GFY. I think that a lot of guys that were metalheads 20 years ago are now well to do middle to upper middle class guys and so the prices reflect that. I assume there will be plenty of younger metal heads mixing it up, but considering the last acid bath album was released in 1997, the crowd will definitely skew much older.
And Concerts are just alot more expensive. I just checked and for Gary Allan, on a Thursday night, at 713, a table for 4 way in the back is $256. I paid almost double that for Hudson Westbrook a couple months ago.
jetch17 said:
MAS444 said:
So...how was the show? I had a couple of drinks with a couple that was headed there later.
MAS444 said:
Haha - I know at least several people who went. I can't help that I have friends with bad taste in music.
drumboy said:
I park on North St just across 45 as it's basically the neighborhood w/ lots of street parking and not too long of a walk.
drumboy said:
I park on North St just across 45 as it's basically the neighborhood w/ lots of street parking and not too long of a walk.
drumboy said:
I park on North St just across 45 as it's basically the neighborhood w/ lots of street parking and not too long of a walk.
1981 Monte Carlo said:drumboy said:
I park on North St just across 45 as it's basically the neighborhood w/ lots of street parking and not too long of a walk.
We have always done this as well. Sometimes we even park farther away and ride bikes over.
drumboy said:1981 Monte Carlo said:drumboy said:
I park on North St just across 45 as it's basically the neighborhood w/ lots of street parking and not too long of a walk.
We have always done this as well. Sometimes we even park farther away and ride bikes over.
I've thought of riding from the grove, where do you park the bikes?