Facts You Need To Know As A Concert Goer When You Reach 30

You may go to live music concerts many times, but it feels different when you reach 30.

I don’t consider myself as a concert goer, but I go to concerts from time to time for fun. Although not entirely a dedicated music fan, I know how it goes when it comes to concerts. However, here’s what I have noticed the most from going to music concerts; it is certainly different when you reach 30. I have visited Melbourne entertainment venues, places to places though not that often, I look at it from the perspective of the people in their 30s. While not turning 30 myself, I came to music venues with my friends who were in their 30s. And here’s what they told me.

You can actually take your kids to a music concert and still have fun!

So, you have kids and you love going to concerts? That can be a win-win! Going to concerts with your kids can be a great bonding experience and you will see that they will have a blast too. You may even meet new parents who share your love for music. If you have to hang in the back, set up a blanket and let your kids play while you dance the night away. Most people have problems bringing their kids to the concert, but it’s just they don’t know how to handle it. Still, it works!

You can make the most out of your music trip

It’s not about how many concerts you have attended in your life, sometimes it is about making the most out of them. You don’t always have to be young to enjoy live music. You can enjoy it regardless of your age, as long as you know how to make the most out of your music trip. You can grab the food you like while enthusiastically jamming to your favorite songs your favorite band is performing. You can meet new friends who have the same music interest as you and you can even come to the next concert with them sometime if your friends can’t go with you. When it comes to music concerts, sometimes it’s about the moment, not always entirely about the music.

At this point in your life, the best show you have ever seen is the one you’re seeing now

Live in the moment and reflect on where you are. Don’t be a music snob. Bands have good days and bad days, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t still giving it their all. You’ve seen enough shows to know that at this moment, you’re creating memories that will last a lifetime. Soak it up and cherish every note! When you enjoy the present moment, you know the show you are seeing right now is the best one in your life.

You get to meet people who understand

The days of hanging out with people who don’t totally understand you are gone by now. You’ve sifted through the good, the bad, and the ugly, and you’ve found your tribe. In concerts, there are high chances for you to meet new people, but these people can be the ones who can understand you because they love what you love and they will appreciate your differences because they feel the vibe and they feel like they’ve been there. Love them hard and treat them right! They will most likely be your besties forever.

Things might not always go as planned

There will be human errors during the concert experiences, be it noticeable, be it not. Yes, sometimes there might be a 7 hour wait to get into a festival, or, the co-worker who invited you to the show bails on you at the last moment. And in worst case scenarios, though let’s hope that doesn’t happen, things could go the way the Ariana Grande’s concert suicide bombing attack went. Anything could happen in a place, including the concert venues, but you should accept it and know that it’s okay. Just roll with the punches, and you will see what I mean.

Unpleasant things do happen even in our favorite moments, but that’s life and it is your choice whether you want to accept it or be stressed about it. However, attending live music concerts is one of the best memories you could ever make if you know how to have fun and make the most out of the day.

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