VH1: Stay for a bit after the show to not only avoid the exiting crowd, but sometimes the comedian’s will sign autographs and chat with fans. – Team Live Nation
127 E 23rd St (btwn Park & Lexington Ave), ニューヨーク市, NY
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VH1: If you prefer a more laid back concert experience, head downstairs to the lounge. They have televisions set up so you can watch what’s going on upstairs at the show. – Team Live Nation
127 E 23rd St (btwn Park & Lexington Ave), ニューヨーク市, NY
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VH1: The Live Nation Ticket fairy sometimes hands out free tickets to upcoming events at Gramercy. If u follow @livenationnyc on twitter, we send out hints for what shows she will be at! – Team Live Nation
VH1: Some fun bars to hit up around Festival Pier are Silk City, which has amazing mac n cheese, and 700 Club, a great place to dance all night. – Team Live Nation
VH1: First Niagara Pavilion has a driving range over the lake backstage. Bands love to come here and try to make it on the floating green. Artists who have made it on the green include Toby Keith, Daruis
VH1: Nautica Pavilion’s layout allows for every seat to have a great view of the stage! Not a bad seat in the house. Plus, you cannot beat the scenic view of the river! – Team Live Nation
VH1: The Waterford Bar is a funny "dive" bar with a great juke box. This restaurant offers specials daily, so it’s a great place to check out if you’re on a budget. – Team Live Nation
VH1: For a great view of the area, check out the deck of the Susquehanna Bank Center at the back corner of the lawn. It’s even more stunning at sunset. – Team Live Nation
VH1: Grab your favorite beverage after the show at the Tin N Lint Pub in downtown Saratoga Springs, where Don McClean wrote the song “American Pie”. – Team Live Nation
VH1: With your family? There is a designated Family Zone on the lawn for guests that prefer to sit in an area free of alcohol and smoke. – Team Live Nation
VH1: On those cool nights, head to the first blue tent on the left when you enter the Bank of America Pavilion. It’s the only spot to get hot coffee! – Team Live Nation
VH1: Spend $15 at the House of Blues Restaurant before the show and get into the music hall before everyone else. Kiss long lines goodbye. – Team Live Nation
VH1: Sometimes it’s easy to forget how big this place is. Head out back for the less crowded bar and take your drinks to the picnic table in the alley for some people watching on the Drag. – Robert F.
VH1: You’ve got to get sushi at Kyoto upstairs before the jazz begins below. Their happy hour, one of the best deals in town, is from 6:00 – 6:45pm. – Robert F.
VH1: To sneak up front, go to the east bar, look to the right, and you'll see a walkway that’s usually guarded by a worker. No big deal! Just walk by, go around the balcony, and you’ll be up front! – Artur
VH1: After the show, walk across the street to Casino El Camino and order a burger from the window inside. You may be waiting a while, but it’s the best burger in Austin. – Robert F.
VH1: Make sure you go to the Paradise bar before the show. Great people, atmosphere, and their TVs stream the concert so you won’t miss a second. – Scott P.