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| legendary_waz |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
This isn't up on his website or the Guvernment's. Very likely that he'll be there but not 100%, and thus tickets wouldn't be on sale, and probably won't be for another month. |
Its up on Armins website. Check out Armin Tour Dates (03-09-2006) |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| quote: | Originally posted by legendary_waz
Its up on Armins website. Check out Armin Tour Dates (03-09-2006) |
My bad. I'll retract that statement then. |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by legendary_waz
Its up on Armins website. Check out Armin Tour Dates (03-09-2006) |
MAY MY TRANCE GOD RAPE MY SOUL!
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| Tranceplanted |
| quote: | Originally posted by mizza318
I like to dress up but not to the point where I am wearing dress pants and shoes to a club. Get my point ? I don't wear a beater to clubs, I dress in nice stuff thats not cheap but that is no way classy...I am talking casual. How stupid will this looks Armin spinning trance and ppl dressed up something just doesn't click there and totally kills the vide. I mean if the owner owns the Guvernement he should know better. And about the ticks...if I go I'll be driving 5 hours...now imagine getting there n poof sold out...the club only holds 800 ppl ? thats nothing. |
I suppose that's a point, but why is it always such a big deal for people whenever there's a hint of a dress code at a place or event? I don't get it. There's rules of dress for pretty much everywhere and everything you do. Sometimes it's as simple as no shirt, no shoes, no service, to complex as black tie events. Point being here is you follow dress codes at work, at school, in life in general. It's not always what you want to be wearing, but you do it. Why is it that when a club decides that they want to have a dress code that it's the end of the world for some people? Just because you're not in the most comfortable clothes you own doesn't mean you can't be comfortable and conform to the dress code.
And in all honesty, I don't think this will really be "dressed up", and more importantly, places like Europe have much more importance on how you look to get into a club, so I don't think it will really phase Armin at all.
**edit** That said, I think the only person that even mentioned dress code was there on a weekend, weren't they? What was the type of crowd? Young, mature, etc. This makes a huge difference as to what the people would be wearing, and given that it's part of the casino/hotel as well. Given the Wednesday party, I would imagine the dress code would be somewhat more relaxed than what is on a weekend. Sometimes, I wish places like Guv would require people to keep their shirt ON, but I'm just splitting hairs now. |
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| Oldman1313 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tranceplanted
I suppose that's a point, but why is it always such a big deal for people whenever there's a hint of a dress code at a place or event? I don't get it. There's rules of dress for pretty much everywhere and everything you do. Sometimes it's as simple as no shirt, no shoes, no service, to complex as black tie events. Point being here is you follow dress codes at work, at school, in life in general. It's not always what you want to be wearing, but you do it. Why is it that when a club decides that they want to have a dress code that it's the end of the world for some people? Just because you're not in the most comfortable clothes you own doesn't mean you can't be comfortable and conform to the dress code.
And in all honesty, I don't think this will really be "dressed up", and more importantly, places like Europe have much more importance on how you look to get into a club, so I don't think it will really phase Armin at all.
**edit** That said, I think the only person that even mentioned dress code was there on a weekend, weren't they? What was the type of crowd? Young, mature, etc. This makes a huge difference as to what the people would be wearing, and given that it's part of the casino/hotel as well. Given the Wednesday party, I would imagine the dress code would be somewhat more relaxed than what is on a weekend. Sometimes, I wish places like Guv would require people to keep their shirt ON, but I'm just splitting hairs now. |
yes it was on a sat. The cround seemed more or less a young mature croud. You do HAVE TO BE 21 to get in this place. I forgot to mention this earlier. I know its Canada, but for some reason you do need to be 21 to get in. When i say young, mature i mean people seemed to be around 26ish, but there were plently of young adults (30s) roming around. Like most of you have said, it will be a clubbing wed so it will prolly be more "relaxed." I will be attending the Mark Oliver wed as well, so I will post what the vibe is when its over and done with |
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