COVID 19 has caused a total shutdown of live entertainment globally and stakeholders are predicting that this pandemic, will have dire consequences for the creative industry going forward.
Some experts say that it is an opportunity to reimagine live entertainment which could put the artists in a better position financially.
There is also the view that concerts and stage presentations will change forever due to issues such as social distancing and stricter public health measures.
However no matter how the landscape changes, the joys of going to a live event will remain.
A concert is more than an event, it’s an experience. This is a chance to get dressed up, go out on the town, connect with your friends and maybe just discover a hot new band that you want to add to your playlist.
For some, however, the pressure may be too much. Is it possible to just sit back and enjoy the concert? We believe so. In fact, the following tips will help guarantee you enjoy the show.
For music lovers, it’s a dream come true: showing up on a whim, anywhere, anytime. Unfortunately, this could be a recipe for a social disaster. In other words, it’s the type of faux pas that your friends will talk about at cocktails parties for weeks, if not years, to come.
To prevent any mistakes, Google the artists, especially if they’re new in town. Is this ahip whining dancehall concert that calls for designer clothes or a sophisticated evening of light jazz?
By knowing the genre, you’ll be better able to pick your wear (and your attitude).
Plus-Ones Preferred
Spread the word and make an event of the night. Use the concert as a means of catching up with friends, getting to know other folks in the office or surprising your significant other.
Keep It to a Minimum
For those who love to imbibe, three words: Keep it classy. No one wants to carry you home, and even fewer folks paid money to hear you singing along with the band.
Be Prepared
Make sure you have what you need for an evening out. Besides the basics, like your keys, your cell phone, credit cards and comfortable shoes, take along the accessory you use to do what you do.
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