So I’m going to sound old a hell but back in my day a concerts even for famous bands, were much, much, much cheaper even accounting for inflation and I would argue that that’s a bigger driver than some nebulous crap this author is offering up about people not being taught how to act from the quoted "etiquette expert"s.
Nowadays I can kind of understand because now with paying hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, for a ticket, I wouldn’t want to miss a single second of a concert if I’m paying out the nose for tickets driving more people to do whatever they need to so they don’t lose their spot that they spent way too much money for thanks to monopolies and spent way too long waiting for their prime spot.
I can kind of understand because now with paying hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, for a ticket, I wouldn’t want to miss a single second of a concert
So I’m going to sound old a hell but back in my day a concerts even for famous bands, were much, much, much cheaper even accounting for inflation and I would argue that that’s a bigger driver than some nebulous crap this author is offering up about people not being taught how to act from the quoted "etiquette expert"s.
Nowadays I can kind of understand because now with paying hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, for a ticket, I wouldn’t want to miss a single second of a concert if I’m paying out the nose for tickets driving more people to do whatever they need to so they don’t lose their spot that they spent way too much money for thanks to monopolies and spent way too long waiting for their prime spot.
Shitting your pants, though?
I’m pretty sure I saw Green Day for like $20 in a place a little bigger than my house after Dookie came out. Billie Spit on me
I don’t like Green Day anymore, but my gut says tickets are like $100 and I’ll be so far away I have to watch them on a giant TV
I saw Green Day at a house party once. They played in the kitchen.