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5 Overlooked Tips On Visiting A Rock Concert

November 22, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

Visiting a rock concert implies considering a certain basic common rules for having a great time. Such as remembering about pickpocketers, always knowing where your cellphone is and simply being easy-going person. However, there are certain details people rarely think about in advance to prevent themselves from having an “okay” instead of “great” experience. These are the small things that will maximize chances for you to have fun without having slight or significant displeasures.

No Bracelets or Watches

They only bracelet that is sensible for you to wear is the one you will receive at the venue entrance by the security. Things like watches, fitness trackers, jewelry and paracord may simply fly off your hand or be taken off unnoticeably. Your pockets, or your car, or the car of your friend will be far more safer places for the stuff you won’t need at the live music concert in the first place.

Extra T-shirt

Although it is almost winter outside, most of the loudest and the most massive festivals are taking place during the hot days of summer. Which increases chances for you to have your upper clothes get wet with your sweat or with sweat of torso naked people around you. Thus, having an extra t-shirt that you can switch to after the show will make your post-concert time a lot more pleasant.

Injury Prevention

Basically there are two main don’t you want to follow if you indent to lower chances of getting injured in the crowd.

1. Don’t loosen up your hands too much
It is better to have your hands up in the air, rather than letting them float to the sides. That way, the flow of the jumping people may accidentally dislocate or damage your elbow.

2. Don’t tie your shoe in a sitting position
It is the silliest thing you can do when you are surrounded with standing people having a good time in order to tie your shoe. Ask someone to hold you if it’s untied and prevent yourself from a random person falling on you.

Locate The Nearest Exit

Knowing where the exits are will instantly make you go there without wasting seconds or even split of a second on hesitation, thinking and looking over. For that reason the safest positions for you stay if you’re at the standing section are in front, in the back or to the sides of the dancefloor. That way you’ll be able to get over the fence and evacuate from the venue quicker than people who are in the middle.

Get Closer to The Exit At The End of The Show

As you hear vocalist saying such keywords as “it’s been a pleasure playing for you” or “this is our last song” or you assume that band is not actually leaving and looking forward to do an encore, heading to the exit will be the wisest move for your. So that when the show is over you will get to the parking lot and leave the area quicker than most of the people.

About the Author: Zack Hargrove is a remote editor. Many of his topics are dedicated to music, fitness, education and ways of strengthening your scientific curiosity. His teammates are willing to help anyone who googles “pay for paper” and to those who may want alternative professional “assignment assistance”

 

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