![]() I feel that the staff running the event were not organized and had no good time management. He was absolutely kind and welcomed everyone but the staff rushed you along so it felt stressful. People were crowded around you getting food and drinks and you were rushed to meet Papa so it didnt feel like an experience with the price of the ticket. Then having to be crammed into a busy corridor to wait for your turn for your meet and greet photo was just a lot of stress. It felt like a lot of queueing in line for not much happening. We waited in line for early access till about 6:20pm so we decided to just forget that and get into line for the meet and greet. So by 5-5:15pm you were waiting in a line for early access to the floor and were expected to be back and in another line for the 7:15pm meet and greet. Then get in a line to see the Relics for a couple minutes then you could buy merch all of that took about 15 max for both. Arrival time was at 4:30pm I believe we got indoors about 15-20 minutes later. We didnt enjoy how the tickets read- especially for VIP ticket holders. the only thing i regret is not getting VIP. seeing ghost was the highlight of my year and continues to be a highlight in my life i hope to see them again and seriously recommend everyone else sees them at least once in their life. unfortunately, i didnt get to stay until the end due to train times which…also made me sob but that says a lot about the performance. ghost themselves however lived up to every expectation i had, they were insane !! the show they put on was soooo atmospheric and spooky, really really cool and most definitely the best concert ive been to. these two got the atmosphere exactly right for ghost, putting on an excellent show and performing great music at the same time !! loved it. first off, the opening band: twin temple. New music is eagerly anticipated in the not-so-distant future but, for now, we rank the 20 tracks on which Ghost have built their unholy empire thus far.This was my first time seeing ghost and so my expectations were going off of videos and photos as well as reviews i’d seen online all setting the bar pretty high. That Tobias has endured – not just surviving, but flamboyantly thriving in the heightened spotlight – feels like proof his band are here to stay. The initially intriguing, fluid anonymity of his bandmates’ Nameless Ghoul personas (even Dave Grohl apparently once donned the cowl) became a sticking point, too, as the collective sued Tobias in 2017, failing in their suit but also dispelling some of the precious mystique. In 2013, the band was forced to temporarily rebrand as Ghost B.C. Of course, mysterious mainman Tobias Forge (aka Papa Emeritus I-IV, aka Cardinal Copia) has had his struggles. Melding elements of hard rock, doom, classic metal, psychedelia and outright guitar-pop – then daubing on the corpsepaint – their combination of deceptively digestible sound, occultist ethos and anti-ecumenical aesthetic has captured the imagination of music fans and sling-shotted their live 'rituals' into arenas on both sides of the Atlantic. Undoubtedly the breakout band in heavy music over the past decade, it’s been a wild ride for Swedish creeps Ghost.
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