I’m going to Chicago! I got my ticket (hi touch, yay!). I also got an extra hi touch ticket in my excitement to find the best seat I could, so if there are any Banas planning to go to Chicago and bummed they didn’t get a P1, let me know. I’m only asking face value ($167). I’ll put up a searchable post in another day or so but just in case any followers were interested, I wanted you guys to have the first chance.

ngl I’m so mad B1A4 isn’t until Feb but tickets go on sale Nov 19…. LE SIGH. I haven’t been to Copernicus Center (my friend used my tix bc I wasn’t feeling well) but she said that it’s nice for a more intimate feel but that the stage is smaller and they’re not really set up for fancy lights and stuff. Although that may have just been for Teen Top bc pictures from other shows have nice lighting and stuff… Anyway, if u come maybe we can say hi (if I decide to go, still debating)

callmecayce:

obsessivedilettante:

I have until noon tomorrow to decide which one to go for and while I generally love Powerhouse Live for consistently producing good concerts, I’m annoyed that they only drop detailed ticket info at the last minute.

My friend and I had a great time at the Teen Top show. It was great, we wondered why more shows weren’t at the Copernicus Center. Also, it is smaller than Rosemont, which is fine. Teen Top also wasn’t even close to sold out, but their show was fantastic and they were hilarious (it was not awkward like Block B in DC). I don’t remember if B1A4 was sold out when we saw them, @obsessivedilettante but I feel like it probably wasn’t. I think Block B may have been sold out, but that venue culd also have been smaller. When I saw the SMTM5 tour (Rosemont) and VIXX (somewhere in Indiana), neither place was sold out, so a smaller venue would’ve been better, I think. I will say that the seating at the Copernicus Center isn’t anything special, but again, it should be fine. 

We’ll hopefully buy our tickets at 1 PM ET, but since I’m not the one buying them, we’ll see! I am not overly concerned, tbh. If this was my husband or Monsta X or KNK (or Myname, we should be so lucky) I would be way more stressed out. I will say that if you won’t have a car, I’m not sure what the best way to get to the Copernicus Center would be. Maybe taxi or Uber? I’ve driven for Teen Top, SMTM5 and my friend drove for SHINee. Unlike Rosemont, there are no hotels within walking distance of the Copernicus Center. That being said, I can’t wait to see B1A4 again and so close to my birthday, too! 

AHHHHHH I am officially excited (not about the weather, but still!). I’m planning on flying in Thur-Sun and have tentatively booked a hotel downtown, too. I will probably use public transport/uber – I’m not too worried about that. But we could maybe meet up for dinner before the show!

ngl I’m so mad B1A4 isn’t until Feb but tickets go on sale Nov 19…. LE SIGH. I haven’t been to Copernicus Center (my friend used my tix bc I wasn’t feeling well) but she said that it’s nice for a more intimate feel but that the stage is smaller and they’re not really set up for fancy lights and stuff. Although that may have just been for Teen Top bc pictures from other shows have nice lighting and stuff… Anyway, if u come maybe we can say hi (if I decide to go, still debating)

I have until noon tomorrow to decide which one to go for and while I generally love Powerhouse Live for consistently producing good concerts, I’m annoyed that they only drop detailed ticket info at the last minute.

arcademaven:

obsessivedilettante:

The manager brought in some food she made (since she lives alone now – long story – she gets bored and then makes dishes that could feed at least a dozen people). I thought it was a smothered burrito casserole and so did another girl working with me, but it turns out it’s enchiladas.

We both kind of looked at each other and laughed because that didn’t even occur to us. I mean, who makes enchiladas with flour tortillas?

Apparently people from Ohio, that’s who.

If you want to hear another story of “white girl enchiladas,” my mom (also from Ohio) makes an “enchilada casserole” that’s basically a shredded chicken lasagna that uses a green enchilada sauce/sour cream mixture instead of tomato sauce and ricotta, and corn tortillas in place of lasagna noodles. It’s tasty and easy to make, but she doesn’t even bother rolling the enchiladas.

I would totally eat that with no regrets, but I’m also the odd duck in my family who doesn’t like the standard enchilada red sauce but I’m pretty sure I bleed green chile.

The manager brought in some food she made (since she lives alone now – long story – she gets bored and then makes dishes that could feed at least a dozen people). I thought it was a smothered burrito casserole and so did another girl working with me, but it turns out it’s enchiladas.

We both kind of looked at each other and laughed because that didn’t even occur to us. I mean, who makes enchiladas with flour tortillas?

Apparently people from Ohio, that’s who.