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Dear Live Nation, Izabella (my wife) and I want to thank you for those fantastic Offspring tickets you gave us for last night's show. Boy was it fun!!! The last time we saw them was at St. Joseph's Amphitheater in 2018, which was great too. The picture I've attached of us in on the end of section 406 by row 7. When we took a look at the row 3 seats numbers 7 and 8. They were way down the row and with Izabella's disability and need for her rollator to balance trying to get down there it would have been miserable. So, I just sat her at the end of row 7 and I stood up. When the folks that had the tickets for those seats arrived, she just sat in here rollator seat to the left of the row. Guess what? Just staying out there in the side space she could see and hear better than being in one of those seats. Later when the Offspring was on, we moved over to the security fence a few feet away from the rowed area and she was able to get up holding the railing to shake it to a few of her favorite Offspring songs. Also, I ran down to our row and assigned seats and told a couple who was crowed in and told them to move over to seat 7 and 8 in row 3 to give them more elbow room. It sure looked like they enjoyed the extra space because I saw them up and dancing. So, thank you so much this time for giving us seats so we could be under cover of the tent, even though it was a beautiful mid 70's and a great west wind. Sincerely, John S. Fricano
John, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1974 - 1976
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