>> Yeah, but strictly speaking you have no rights here. Everything is a privilege. The AUP is clear.
Point taken.
And, Yes fans aren't the unruly ones. It's the non-fans who go to Yes concerts that ruin it. Goes for most other "old-time" rock bands' shows. Why do people bother going if they're not going to get into the music? Actually, I do know why- it's the event. My 24-year old son, who's been going to Allman Bros. concerts with his friends for the past decade said they go because it's a big party. Meanwhile, I now don't go to see them, my all-tine faves. Old fart? No. Just want to enjoy hassle-free great music. And, for the money charged these days (especially the added-on freakin' fees), the frustration isn't worth the little enjoyment, if any...