Our show had a 10 minute intermission before "Girls, Girls, Girls", and the screens beside the stage had a timer counting backwards from 10:00. It felt WAY too early in the concert to be doing that, maye after another 3 or 4 songs. It was only about 40 minutes, if that, into the concert when we had our intermission.
I re-watched the DVD yesterday, and the flying drum bit was done really close to the front stage in both that show, and another one I saw photos of. I guess we were lucky that Copps is built the way it is, because I was sitting basically in the back corner of the arena (Section 111, for those who know Copps) and one of his sets was pretty much in front of my section. Instead of being attached to the rope on the stage and flying from there as on the DVD, Tommy had to run to the back of the arena, behind the floor seats, and be hooked up there.
This was my first "real" concert, as all I've been to before were outdoor festivals, so I can't really compare, but it was really frigging great. Apparently they're coming back to either Hamilton or Toronto next year (hopefully, when the next album's released) and I am so going to be there.
Copps is the best place to see a concert, ever.