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sofia wrote:Maybe the fact that it is outdoors can change the atmosphere?I never attended an outdoor concert of Bocelli so I can't compare.
carolina1954 wrote:People were talking and moving about and I found it very distracting.
My view is that certain people like to see and be seen at these events and the fact that it was outdoors possibly made them think making noise and blocking other people's view was acceptable. IT IS NOT !
It seemed to be Italians that were doing this, maybe they were locals, or got free tickets, or whatever, but it was very irritating.
The man on stage must have asked at least a dozen times for people to get to their seats before the start.
Lots of people also got up and left during the concert, well before time. How rude is that !
People were talking and moving about and I found it very distracting.
Veronica. O wrote:by the ay, under the sky concert was inmy opinion the funniest. I couldn't stop laughing. Who knew Andrea Bocelli was the comedian of all time. Ok back o ntrack. i totally agree with you, the audience that attended :under the desert sky" was very quiet. They applauded when appropriate and they laughed at all his jokes. They were very respectful to him unlike that aoudience from the outdoor concert.
he concert, UNBELIEVABLE, but i would tell them to be quiet ; in the intermission 'DO WHAT YOU LIKE' but during the show 'ZIP IT AND SHOW RESPECT' I SAY.
carolina1954 wrote:There were some Italians near where I was sat, telling others to sit down, in no uncertain terms ! I was quite near the back and it was hard enough to see the stage without have others obscuring the view.
As others have said, why pay to see someone and then take very little notice of them. I do wonder if the people who do this have free tickets or concessionary ones and are not really interested in the performer?
syl wrote:People were talking and moving about and I found it very distracting.
When I watched the DVD "Under the Desert Sky" (outdoors), I thought that the audience was very quiet and stayed in their seats. Perhaps it is a cultural thing?
Ok, I've just returned from Tuscany and the concert (amazing!) and noticed this thread. I've been lucky enough to have attended Andrea's concerts in Sicily, LLV (Under the Desert sky) and now Lajatico - all open air and believe me, in everyone there were people walking around, switching seats, talking etc
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