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The BEST! Other venues should take notice. To start, I think mstlcopeland was at the wrong place. St. Andrews lines are roped off. Maybe the people "getting in front" were the ones who payed with their ticket for the VIP to cut the line? Security said they sell a very limited amount of those so I doubt it was many ppl. I wasn't bothered by it at all. I've been to many concerts all over and this place has GREAT sound. The biggest names play there and to see them in a smaller venue, its more up close and personal, is outstanding! I always feel safe there and security is very helpful and seem to actually care. The beer list is HUGE! Prices are way less than most places too! And the bartender was probably the nicest I've ever had. She took the time to explain some of the newer local beers and helped me decide which to try. On the way out this last time I asked to talk to the manager (Mike) to tell him how much I loved the place and how nice the staff was. Also that I'm thinking about bringing my son to his 1st show in a couple weeks. He said if I do that he would upgrade my tickets to the VIP free and possibly a meet and greet! I'm beyond impressed with this place, I didn't know customer service this great still existed. And of course the amazing sound and experience you get from seeing a show there!! For people that go to a lot of shows at different venues, you'll be quick to understand why St. Andrews has been and always will be my favorite!!…
Worse venue I have ever gone to.. This is the absolute worse venue I have ever been to. My sisters are here from Alabama and excited to be going to their first concert seeing their favorite performers. They were so excited they were the very first people in line. As people started coming, the line became chaotic. Instead of the staff provided the proper crowd control, they continued to let people get in front of people that had been there for 6 hours. By this being a childrens concert, they should have roped off the entire area to provide the necessary lines. I along with several other parents said they will never bring their children here again. In addition to this post, I plan on contacting live nation, management at St Andrews, and the promoters.…
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Tony Orlando has never played here!!!!.
I heard the lady that brought the dog to the Shelter first lied and told the staff that the dog was part of the show. The group's manager performing that night was overheard saying that "lady" was a
crazed fan who had been following the band and showing up to shows and offering them illegal medications (wink wink nudge nudge). They had brought the dog up on stage the night before because they thought it was funny.
Is it wrong to bring a dog into a music venue with extremely loud music, intoxicated people, and possible broken glass on the floor? Talk about animal cruelty!
Does everyone feel comfortable around large dogs they do not know? Obviously not by the police reactions to her dog.
Was St. Andrew's denying someone their right to basic human needs? No, this was an entertainment event not a soup kitchen. Was she within her right to come in? Sure, but why subject a dog to that type of environment?
BTW said "lady" was heard yelling she wanted the contact info for her lawyer who she stated was Allen Ginsberg (who died in 1997).…
Editorial Review. Three-story club is the patron saint of trendy concerts and alternative shows, with a ballroom maxing out at 1,000 fans.
