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bighoss Nice review. First, the lawn runner! I was at the bottom of the lawn watching him go by all night; he ran the lower lawn concourse, up the side, across the top concourse, then down to repeat the loop. High fives and cheers from folks every time he ran by, it was good energy. I asked him how long he was going for and he told me 12 miles! Seemed to be on a 3-5 minute lap pace. He ran laps the entire first set, seemed to take a break at setbreak (I didn't see him at least), then continued until near the end of the second set. I saw him dancing in the rear seats during the encore. I wonder how many lawn loops equals 12 miles.

I agree about Mike having excellent sound....I was on the lawn lined up directly behind one of the rear speaker stacks and he sounded incredible. Just what I want out of live sound. I thought the mix back there was quite good. I've really come around to the new Serek bass sound and just love the depth and clarity he achieves with it.

Speaking of running, I don't know if this is a parking hack or I was just lucky. Anyway, we all know leaving the Great Woods lot is a nightmare. As soon as Tweeprise ended I jogged all the way to my car (way out in lot C). I ended up beating the entire crowd out, it was only 10min from turning on the car to pulling out on the main road. Took me 90min to do the same in 2022 from a similar parking spot. Maybe a helpful 2 cents for those willing/able to move fast after the show to avoid parking lot hell.


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