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Are you going to Vans Warped Tour, or for that matter- any concert, for the first time? This eBook is just for you. Read on as we present some simple tips to help you survive the Warped Tour.
Rock music concerts are pure pleasure- you jump, you swing and you sway. Feeling a wave of energy? Start scream singing with the band. You can even become a crowd surfer! It is totally fun. Let’s look at some tips for first time concertgoers.
1. Bring some ear plugs. Sometimes, the music starts to roar, and it’s hard to enjoy it, with the roaring noise. Ear plugs would come in handy, especially when you do not want to listen to the drunk guy next to you, sing with the band. Besides, if you are going to a concert for the first time, chances are that your ears are not ready for loud music. If you do not take ear plugs, your ears might be ringing for the next 2 days
2. Stay away from overly enthusiastic fans. They will be everywhere. They’ll be the one rocking in frenzy. Steer clear of them. No, they don’t want to hit you, but just in case you get in their movement, you can be injured- so stay away.
3. Do not select a crowded place. If you haven’t been to a punk music concert before, you do not know about elbow-to-face. It’s basically someone else’s elbow to your face. With such heavy gatherings, it’s hard to avoid being popped in the face. People are swaying in the music, and you can easily get the taste of someone’s elbow, or even get people’s feet on your own. So stay a bit away from the crowd. Staying away will also help you take bathroom breaks more easily.
4. Moshing. If you do not know how to mosh, stay away from it. First time concert goers generally do not know a lot about moshing. If you do participate in moshing, make sure you do not hurt anyone. There are certain unspoken moshing etiquettes that you have to follow. Do not try to purposely hurt someone.
5. Do not stand too close to the speakers or you will have ringing ears. If you have sensitive ears, you might even go deaf! Make sure you maintain safe distance between the speakers and you.
