Topic: Joe in Toronto Nov17,2012

Just checked for tickets in Toronto Nov 17,2012 and the system told me there are no tickets available at any price.

the show is sold out, wow.

I still wish I was going; sadly I'm not,  but just its the way it goes sometimes.
don't suppose holding my breath will help.


I still have to remind myself I have really good seats to May 4, 2013 show.

Keep on rocking Joe.

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(If only I had 1% of Joe's guitar talent)

Re: Joe in Toronto Nov17,2012

going to Toronto show and again May 4.  never seen him so very excited to get two under my belt.

DougH wrote:

Just checked for tickets in Toronto Nov 17,2012 and the system told me there are no tickets available at any price.

the show is sold out, wow.

I still wish I was going; sadly I'm not,  but just its the way it goes sometimes.
don't suppose holding my breath will help.


I still have to remind myself I have really good seats to May 4, 2013 show.

Keep on rocking Joe.

Re: Joe in Toronto Nov17,2012

Yeah; I missed the pre-sale code in April for the Nov17 show and I was looking for a floor seat since its my wedding anniversary tomorrow (Nov17) and if I was going to see Joe, the wife wouldn’t be impressed if I went to Joe’s show and left her behind and as much as I’ve love Joe’s playing and songs, so I had to pass on balcony seating.

For May2013 in London, Ontario I’m in Floor 2 Row B seats 3&4, I’m taking my sister along for that one.
Just can’t think about the Nov 17 show since Roy Thompson Hall is less that a 5min walk from my office  and it makes me too depressed about not seeing him in Toronto.

You’ll enjoy the show no matter were you’re seated, some venues can be quite loud in the balconies

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(If only I had 1% of Joe's guitar talent)

Re: Joe in Toronto Nov17,2012

Just got back from the show (ended at 10:10) - Wow...! My first time to see him live (at least since he opened for B.B. King all those years ago) so naturally I could have no other reaction.

We were seated in the first level to the left of the stage. Sound levels were just right and very clear - not like being in the ACC etc. There were people sitting in the top level at the sides of the band/stage. Even Joe & Carmine wondered how they got/ended up in those seats 'Did they know what they were getting?' Guess R.T. decided to sell some overflow.

Joe opened with 4 acoustic versions before the whole band came out.

Great venue. Joe and the band seemed to really enjoy the audience participation which was a direct response to the display of musicianship.