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| vancbc |
| How is Plush for a music event like Armin? Without going into a lot of detail, I'm getting some fairly harsh reviews from some friends of mine who say that almost every big name electronic event they've gone to there has been ruined by various elements of the club and the crowd. Is this true? |
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| apri_peel |
plush isnt all terrible
it gets an occasional sketchy crowd i supposed
trance and house events get a good sized bar star crowd
but its not all horrendous :) |
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| idoru |
| I road-tripped up in June to see Digweed and Ferry on back-to-back nights at Plush. It's not too shabby a venue; nice security, staff, good crowd, decent sound, and fairly clean. I'd head up there again for a party if someone's playing there that I'd be unable to catch here. |
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| thecoyote |
not a big fan of it. especially when paul van dyk plays on sunday and has to end at 12.
the staff there is totally hit and miss.
the crowd i find less friendly usually, as it seems you get a lot of people that get free tickets from thier plush friends, but dont really like the music....
all that being said, I have still seen some wicked shows there...i just prefer other venues. |
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| LToy |
Plush is a decent venue. With the exception of that support pillar on the house-right side, it has pretty good sight lines.
I've been to worse clubs [ELEMENT in Seattle] with terrible security/staff & a really bad set-up, and I've gone to some really great venues [COMMODORE BALLROOM comes to mind]. |
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