I went to the 1/31 show at Universal.
I got to the Amphitheater at 1:00pm and waited with some other hard core fans for approximately 7 hours.
Once we got in we had to wait in several other places (security, wrist bands...). Then we got to the doors that led to the seating area, where we got screwed. The lady didn't open the door until somebody mentioned that the other doors were already opened. By the time we got in, the right side of the stage was filled with people. I got a spot on the rail on the right side, right in front of Janick.
Archenemy was cool, their guitar was insane, though, I think that the vocals are not too intriguing. My friend says that they play almost perfect music according to music theory. [!--emo&

--][img src=\'style_emoticons/[#EMO_DIR#]/huh.gif\' border=\'0\' style=\'vertical-align:middle\' alt=\'huh.gif\' /][!--endemo--]
The concert was great, lighting, stage, and of course, musicianship. Unfortunately, due to my location, I was only able to receive basically Janick's audio, and I didn't hear much of Adrian's or Dave's solos. That didn't get me down, though as Janick was a great showman. Many times he played right in front of me and a few times I reached out and touched his guitar. During a speech before Dance of Death, Bruce was hit in the head with an ice cube, boy did he get mad, there is a link to his speech in my signature. However, the whole band still performed brilliantly. Paschendale was amazing with barbed wire, bodies, smoke on the stage and Bruce in army gear. Also, in Hallowed Be Thy Name, Bruce pretended to dive into the drum set, mocking his fall from the night before. The encore, was more of a set-up for Journeyman, although they did pretend to leave. During the encore, I caught one of Nicko's wrist bands (w00t!). The crowd was totally into Journeyman which was followed by Number of the Beast and Run to the Hills, a great way to end a great show. The only downer was that there were no Powerslave songs. However, Lord of the Flies sounded great with Bruce and all of the Dance of Death songs were amazing. Definitely a great night worth my $120 scalped pit ticket and the six hour wait.