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BuffmanRocks
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I was just wondering how long the shows last or what time they end.
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The shows usually last about 2 hours.
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BuffmanRocks
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even with all four artists it's only two hours?
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treetops12
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There's a thread located about 20 topics down with the same question. The last post is probably the most accurate answer.
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ok, thanks
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Kappa962
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2 hours would be insanely short. A lot of headlining bands will take close to that for just their set, and set change times have to be added in as well. Shows without Fair or Timmy Curran will be somewhere around 4 to 4 1/2 hrs from doors to end. Add 30 minutes for shows with Fair or Timmy Curran.

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i saw them friday in seattle, and they show was longer than two hours....like probably over three hours
i think it was also longer than usual because fair is joining them for some shows this tour and it makes it longer
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Kayci
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Definitely longer than two hours. The Seattle show started at 8 and we got on the freeway to head home at 11:45-ish.
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norad
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i went to the show in lawrence, ks and it started at 9 and ended at about 12:30.
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madsenfan35
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Typical shows usually last about 3 hours. I'm going to the L.A. show and there are 3 openers plus Eisley. And the show starts at 8 pm. So I believe it would end at 12-12:30 am ish.
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Are you talking about the show at House of Blues in LA? It says doors open at 7 and show starts at 8. Does that mean that even the openers won't start until 8?
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actually Eisley plays a 57 minute long version of Mr. Pine including the original 6 movements Stacy wrote for it.

When Chauntelle gets to the end of the 3rd movement with her blazing guitar solo, drenched in sweat she leaps into the audience and commits her spirit to the will of the crowd...

keep your lighters handy cats and kittens...you're in for the long haul
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norad
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granpaturtle wrote:
actually Eisley plays a 57 minute long version of Mr. Pine including the original 6 movements Stacy wrote for it.

When Chauntelle gets to the end of the 3rd movement with her blazing guitar solo, drenched in sweat she leaps into the audience and commits her spirit to the will of the crowd...

keep your lighters handy cats and kittens...you're in for the long haul


okay.
funs over.
go away!
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madsenfan35
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starryeyes wrote:
Are you talking about the show at House of Blues in LA? It says doors open at 7 and show starts at 8. Does that mean that even the openers won't start until 8?


Yes, I was talking about the HOB show. Yeah, openers won't start until 8 pm. They've got to wait until everybody enters before starting. At most concerts, doors open 1 hour before the concert actually begins. So yeah...I'm guessing Eisley will hit the stage at 10-10:30 pm.

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okay, thanks!
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