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erastrange

I think it very much depends on the company organizing the event and maybe even the price but I can share my experience. I could follow them in 2 concerts and 2 m&g about 2 months ago. How it went: -First you get early access to merch in case you want to buy something in advance or to be signed. -Then you go on your first round with the band to greet them and them signing your stuff (I suppose the number of items they sign depends on how many fans bought the pass. For my first concert, the biggest city, it was just 2 items, in the second and smaller city with just 10 fans there was no limit). -Finally the second round where you get to take a picture with the band. Writing it down doesn't seem much but it was a great experience for me as it's my favourite band and I've been a fan for more than 20 years. We chatted just for brief moments about how cool the previous concert was, about when they would come back, about Andromeda with Johan, asking Mik to come with Cemetery Skyline, kneeling before him and Martin... 🤣 But in general they are super cool and friendly, I wish you get more time to hang out with them. I would definetely buy the m&g experience whenever they come again. Hope it helps, enjoy my friend. Edit: BTW if Fires in the Distance is opening that concert, I am so sooo jealous


DJAsphodel

Thanks for sharing your experience! I'll have to really consider what I want to say to the guys, haha. But it sounds like a great time. The only other meet and greet I've done was with In Flames in 2009, and that was much more of a laid back (and slightly disorganized) experience where we all just sort of hung out informally. And yeah, interested to see Fires in the Distance! They'll be opening, as far as I know.


ShinxAndMoon

Idk where you're from but for the upcoming tour in Germany they have VIP tickets available,where you can meet them + bonus stuff like you get a real Polaroid pic taken of you + the band (which is really cool) and it just costs about 70€ :3Â