They deserve Chase Center at least. I’m kinda embarrassed we made them go to civic center 😔

This is tiny compared to the other places they’ve been this tour (based on the videos I’ve seen).

Still super excited

by ManufacturerLiving54

19 Comments

  1. > They deserve Chase Center at least. I’m kinda embarrassed we made them go to civic center

    Who tf is we?

  2. velvet_costanza on

    I would be *stoked* to get to see them in a smaller venue like that, it’s exactly why I wanted to see them in SF

  3. Smaller venues are way better than bigger arenas imho.

    In a smaller venue basically everyone is a VIP and everyone has a great view on stage.

  4. Responsible-Lie-6704 on

    Imo smaller venues are so much better. Everyone has a good view no matter where you sit

  5. >They deserve Chase Center at least.

    Kind of impossible when the Chase Center already had an event happening the same day being hosted by one of the arena’s permanent tenants, the WNBA’s Valkyries.

    Permanent tenants will always be given priority for the arenas use and in some cases artists or other events have even been thrown out of arenas they were scheduled to play, sometimes at the last minute, and had to scramble to either find a new location last minute or cancel their event because the arena was needed for the teams that play there instead.

  6. yougotmetoreply on

    They should have done Oakland Arena or booked another day at Bill Graham. Le sserafim would have easily filled Oakland given the demand. I couldn’t bring myself to pay $500+ for nosebleed scalper tickets this time, so I’ll be going to Seattle instead.

  7. plantbasedcrackhead on

    Honestly for this being their first tour, I’m kinda surprised they booked some of the venues that they did as it feels like groups usually start at smaller theaters (YouTube Theater in LA instead of Kia Forum/Theater at MSG in New York instead of Prudential/Barclays/UBS Arena) but the demand definitely warranted the ambitious bookings for a first tour(I would argue their California dates did not meet the demand). Can’t wait to see how much more expanded the next tour will be!

  8. Smaller venues of any artist are better imo through many years going to shows of all different genres I’ve seen many groups and artists in small venues you wouldn’t believe who now play stadiums and it doesn’t compare. Enjoy the small venues show while you can 😀

  9. Joys_Thigh_Jiggle on

    I saw RV in Miami at a small venue and it was the best concert I’ve been too. (So far) Lasurfum in Las Vegas might top it.

  10. yeah i would have loved to see them but after seeing what venue they got i knew i had no chance of getting a seat.

    im hoping they get more and more new fans and in the future they could do an arena like oakland or chase!

  11. I’m here and my section is dead af – if they had a bigger venue and all the sections were like mine it would be incredibly awkward…thank god they’re here and not somewhere else!

  12. Smaller venues is actually better for the audience and guarantees a sold out show. But yeah I think they can sell out a bigger venue for sure. Supply and demand I guess. Leave with more fans wanting to go next time around.

  13. Smaller venues are better! Thats why im not even interested in Blackpink stadium tour where you just watch jumboscreen.

    One thing that i noticed though is there’s no B stage at this lesserfim concert?

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