Hello everyone! Gabi here with the start of (yet another) series for my blog! Im going to give you tips so you aren't "that girl" at concerts that everyone wants to either smack or hates forever. I figured I would split them in to Arena type shows and Club (small) shows, look for my club show post soon!
Arena/Big shows (Big Time Rush, Better With U Tour, Chicago): These are easier to be honest. You get your seat ahead of time. You go sit in it and enjoy the show from wherever you are.
There are a few exceptions:
1. The band runs by you. Good! Go slap hands! Get a hug if you can! DO NOT PUSH. Security guards who do these events do EVERY EVENT IN YOUR CITY and will remember the girl who pushed them over to get to Harry Styles. They won't like you, and that isn't a good thing. Security can make a show really nice, or just plain awful.
2. The band runs by the end of your row, but not by you. DO NOT KILL THE SMALL CHILDREN NEXT TO YOU JUST TO TOUCH HARRY STYLES. IT IS NOT WORTH MOTHERS SCREAMING AT YOU I PROMISE.
3. Even in big arenas (if you go to a lot of shows) you are likely to find someone you know. Screaming next out "IS THAT SARAH OMGGGGGGG" will get you a lot of dirty looks and won't make people want to help you out when you need it. Go say hi, fan girl and go back to your seat.
4. Children next to you. Ive picked up a lot of kids at Big Time Rush concerts and other shows too. If you can barely see, the kid half your height sure can't see. Ask the parents, if the kid wants it, pick them up! I picked up a little girl in the front row of the Big Time Rush concert at the State Fair last summer and during the last song girls rushed our row. I don't like to think about what would have happened had she stayed on the ground, she might have been 5 and was absolutely tiny.
Doing those things will make people like you more, will make security not hate you and could help you at
Arena/Big shows (Big Time Rush, Better With U Tour, Chicago): These are easier to be honest. You get your seat ahead of time. You go sit in it and enjoy the show from wherever you are.
There are a few exceptions:
1. The band runs by you. Good! Go slap hands! Get a hug if you can! DO NOT PUSH. Security guards who do these events do EVERY EVENT IN YOUR CITY and will remember the girl who pushed them over to get to Harry Styles. They won't like you, and that isn't a good thing. Security can make a show really nice, or just plain awful.
2. The band runs by the end of your row, but not by you. DO NOT KILL THE SMALL CHILDREN NEXT TO YOU JUST TO TOUCH HARRY STYLES. IT IS NOT WORTH MOTHERS SCREAMING AT YOU I PROMISE.
3. Even in big arenas (if you go to a lot of shows) you are likely to find someone you know. Screaming next out "IS THAT SARAH OMGGGGGGG" will get you a lot of dirty looks and won't make people want to help you out when you need it. Go say hi, fan girl and go back to your seat.
4. Children next to you. Ive picked up a lot of kids at Big Time Rush concerts and other shows too. If you can barely see, the kid half your height sure can't see. Ask the parents, if the kid wants it, pick them up! I picked up a little girl in the front row of the Big Time Rush concert at the State Fair last summer and during the last song girls rushed our row. I don't like to think about what would have happened had she stayed on the ground, she might have been 5 and was absolutely tiny.
Doing those things will make people like you more, will make security not hate you and could help you at