For this concert we ended up in the seventh row. It doesn't sound as good as the night before when were in the fourth row, but once we found our seats we realized there wasn't much of a difference. It was the set-up of the venue - the chairs must have been much closer together, and the stage was much higher off the ground - so the seventh row felt just as close as the fourth row, if not closer.
In typical BTST fashion, Cody Simpson opened. He was the only opening act. This was my third time seeing Cody, and by the third time you cannot help but dance and sing along.
Thanks to a couple of cancelled concerts (one of which we had tickets to in Ontario, CA), the concert in Puyallup was the last of Big Time Rush's North American tour. It was bittersweet. It was a spectacle filled with high energy and pranks - crew in VIP exclusive band Ts, and very unfortunate looking Worldwide Girls.
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