How Do You Behave At A Rock Concert?
• Arrive early enough to get to your seats before the rest of the row is filled, if possible. In some stadiums or civic centers, you may have a half mile hike to arrive at your seat, and threading your way through a line of people can cause a lot of stress. • Listen to ushers, security people, and others whose job it is to ensure your safety, as well as the safety of the rest of the people who are attending. • Obey the rules for the venue where you are attending, including drinking and recreational drug use. These may be a very real part of the rock scene, but you should be concerned enough to behave responsibly. • Be polite to people around you. Again, this may not be the ordinary attitude for concert goers, but it will tend to make it easier to enjoy the show. Here are some things which you should note. • Do not push and shove to get to a merchandise table, food and beverage vendor, or restroom. Rock music fans are like any group, they can be laid back and mellow, or volatile and edg
• Arrive early enough to get to your seats before the rest of the row is filled, if possible. In some stadiums or civic centers, you may have a half mile hike to arrive at your seat, and threading your way through a line of people can cause a lot of stress. • Listen to ushers, security people, and others whose job it is to ensure your safety, as well as the safety of the rest of the people who are attending. • Obey the rules for the venue where you are attending, including drinking and recreational drug use. These may be a very real part of the rock scene, but you should be concerned enough to behave responsibly. • Be polite to people around you. Again, this may not be the ordinary attitude for concert goers, but it will tend to make it easier to enjoy the show. Here are some things which you should note. • Do not push and shove to get to a merchandise table, food and beverage vendor, or restroom. Rock music fans are like any group, they can be laid back and mellow, or volatile and edg