| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Chris | The traffic was so unorganized. Why did the band allow to be booked at this inaccessable venue? This show should have been canceled or postponed. Please play Verizon Center! I'll take the bus to get there! |
| 2 | Chelsea Carr | |
| 3 | Dan Worcester | |
| 4 | jami l redlinger | my experience can not be wasted with words. the magnitude of my let down could never be addressed with only a few sentences. i firmly believe radiohead needs to make up for the inconvenience caused not by the weather but for the awful venue they chose. |
| 5 | Matthew Roberge | This whole fiasco was ridiculous. |
| 6 | Jacqueline Pfeffer | |
| 7 | Derick Tickle | Cant believe it, I stood on the lawn for over 4 hours and was really close to getting hypothermia, my clothes were soaked and I had to drive home in just my boxers... |
| 8 | Anonymous | |
| 9 | jaime | do it. please. |
| 10 | Anonymous | |
| 11 | Anonymous | |
| 12 | Kevin Williams | |
| 13 | Anonymous | Radiohead, please come back and play at an easily accessible and fan-friendly venue! I've never had such a negative concert experience in my life - and I never even got to see you play. I got a good view of the parking lot, though! |
| 14 | John McCormack | |
| 15 | Dan B | |
| 16 | Bella Tonkonogy | We were in traffic and missed the whole show! |
| 17 | Arthur Martorana | drove for 5.5 hrs and turned around, no concert for me and two new yorkers down for the show |
| 18 | Patrick | Unacceptable. If flood warnings and closed roads don't warrant a refund, I don't know what does. Call Nissan Pavilion-703.754.6400 and complain!!! |
| 19 | angela n. | |
| 20 | Jeff Weber | |
| 21 | Jeff Weber | |
| 22 | Tim P. | I nearly died of hypothermia in the lawn. I had to leave two songs into Radiohead's first set or I would have died. We had ponchos and tarps and that still was not enough in the relentless rain, high winds, and near-freezing temperatures. In short, it was impossible to even stay in the lawn, much less enjoy the show. Radiohead can play a make up show, but I think a class action lawsuit against Live Nation is the better option. LN, and the venue, demonstrated incredible incompetence and callousness that night, and should pay the price. |
| 23 | Stephanie Blevins | I just want this petition to request that Radiohead never play Nissan Pavilion again. I certainly will never purchase another ticket for the venue location. The road leading to Nissan was flooded out, we idled in traffic, dangerous conditions to get to the parking lot and turn around, because the show was over. I left Baltimore at 5pm, should have arrived in plenty of time. Please, don't have concerts at Nissan Pavilion. |
| 24 | Lee Poston | Missed the entire show and paid $75 for my ticket. I work at an environmental group and think Radiohead should play locations you can get to with mass transit, like Verizon. Please!! |
| 25 | Travis Moore | No More Nissan! |
| 26 | Anonymous | I second the petition! |
| 27 | Anonymous | I didn't even get into the parking lot for the concert, after sitting in traffic for over 4 hours, 3 of which was of the highway and waiting to get into the pavilion. This is ridiculous. |
| 28 | Sushil Jacob | |
| 29 | Lan Nguyen | What would normally take about a 40 min drive from Arlington, VA took me over 3 hours to get to the venue due to the weather and traffic. I only caught the last 2 songs. I was very disappointed that Nissan Pavilion was unable to efficiently accommodate the large number of attendees for this show. Please come back to DC to play at the Verizon Center. |
| 30 | Anonymous | The show was a miserable mess and Nissan doesn't deserve to get one of the world's largest bands if they're not going to be prepared. Everything I relied on Nissan to provide was a failure. Lets go with Verizon or RFK and make things efficient. |
| 31 | Laura | 6 hours in traffic, never got to concert, or, better, at the end, when we got there at 10.30, we were sent away by the police because the concert was almost over and they had to clear the road from the hundreds of people that were getting to the concert just then. |
| 32 | Anonymous | |
| 33 | Anonymous | I'm still shivering... two days later. I feel so bad for those who COULD NOT make it. That is unjust. There must be accountability for the venue, promoter and local government who are all responsible for this debacle. |
| 34 | Anonymous | 3 cheers for the Phone Booth. |
| 35 | Allison Blum | |
| 36 | David Wassell | I got there for the encore. Granted, it was an amazing encore, but for $75 I would have liked toi see the entire gig. Please come back! |
| 37 | David Siders | Absolutely terrible the way things panned out for fans that night. I would also like to hear about how Nissan Pavilion apologized to the local police for putting them through that nonsense also. |
| 38 | Ryan | At the exit an hour before Radiohead came on and never made it to the concert. I am absolutely disheartened I missed this concert. I can't believe what happened. How can we bring this to the band's attention in a positive manner? |
| 39 | Todd Wickersty | |
| 40 | Jason Drumheller | |
| 41 | Alejandro Armenta | |
| 42 | Kari Haddy | |
| 43 | Jina Davidson | Nissan Pavilion is NOT ECO-FRIENDLY! There is no way to see the concert without driving. That being said, we sat it our car for 4 hours, to go ONE mile, because of road closures due to flooding, construction traffic and poor, poor concert management planning. If your venue says "rain or shine", then you should make preparations to be able to handle the situation. 4 hours for one mile is beyond resonable. |
| 44 | Alissa Beck | |
| 45 | Mike | Abso'fn-lutely. Nissan Pavilion is garbage, up and down. Verizon Center is accessible via mass transit. Get over corporate posters on the wall and play a venue that is truly green-friendlier than Nissan. I'd say the carbon footprint left by the thousands of bumper-humpers dramatically outweighs Live Nation's ineptitude and the venue's critically poor management and operation. |
| 46 | Seth Lueck | |
| 47 | Megan Newell | |
| 48 | Patrick S | |
| 49 | K Clark | |
| 50 | John Doyle | I arrived to the show traffic at 7:30 pm (within miles of the gate) after driving 5 hours to see the show. We then sat in bumpe to bumper traffic for the next 3 hours. When we arrived at the gate at 10:30, the police told us to turn around and go home. So, we spent 14 hours in the car total, $75 in gas, and $75 a piece for a ticket, only to be turned away. In fact, my tickets are still at will call. It was the biggest waste of time in my life. We should be fully refunded as the venue could not make good on it's "rain or sun" policy correctly. Please do the right thing. |