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WOW , what a f***en awesome night :laugh:

Went to the Sat night show, easily the best night of my life..

Anyone going to Armin next month ?

Yip! I will be!..

Im in the process of selling my kidney to fund the ticket.. but its ok!.. it will be worth it!..

Anyone have pics/vids from Tiesto's show?

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IMO it was pretty average (Melb show).

I've got a few pics i'll get around to putting up at some point in the next week perhaps.

Overall i was glad i didnt have to pay for my ticket as $100 IMO it wasnt worth it @ festival hall

Going to Armin in May, so see if thats any better... cant remember if im paying to go to that one either hehe :blink:

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It was a great night, the best tracks were from about midway onwards and the end was nuts. As Tiesto came on a couple girls to my left were cheering AND crying lol what the!

Though the concert would of been better if it was at a larger venue for sure - Festival Hall was a wee bit small... one MASSIVE concert instead of multiple small ones would of been much better.

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Plenty of videos on youtube

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hahahaha i went to the 2nd and 4th shows

oh i also bought 23 tickets and sold them all on ebay and forums for an extreme profitable margin

i would have bought more but the credit card said no lol

cant wait till summerdayze to do it over again lol

got my armin tickets as well but sold them all to friends for like 10 bux profit, kind of angry about it actually

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[quote name='GUN_METAL_GTR32' date='13 May 2008, 12:45 PM' post='3862301'

got my armin tickets as well but sold them all to friends for like 10 bux profit, kind of angry about it actually

If i made a profit off my freinds they would never talk to me again.

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ferry corstens playing here in tokyo AGAIN tonite :)

i saw him 2 years ago at future music i was all the way at the front , it wa amazing.

when i think about tiesto i want to cry, i nearly started to tear up when he came on stage at festival hall lol

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