1. Things to note: 1. You need to check the weather forecast in advance to see if there will be rain that day.
2. Wet wipes or paper towels. Outdoor seats, especially the stands, will be particularly dirty.
3. Bring earplugs or earmuffs into the scene and wear hearing protection.
4. Prepare your mobile phone and mobile power supply. Although the mobile phone may have no signal, you may need to use the power supply.
5. You can buy concert peripherals or support in advance, otherwise the closer you are to the venue, the more expensive it will be. There will be glow sticks in the VIP area, but not in the stands. However, in addition to the glow sticks, you can also buy some Jackalope rabbit ears to wear on your head.
2. Don’t bring water.
Water is not allowed to be brought in during the ticket check. If you really want to drink it, go in and buy the soft-packed ones.
3. Photography is not allowed.
On the back of the concert ticket, it is clearly stated that video recording and photography are prohibited. Everyone should abide by the rules written on the ticket.
If you want to live broadcast or copy a live performance, you must obtain the consent of the performer in advance and pay a certain amount of remuneration. Not only for concerts, but also for movie theaters, photography is not allowed. This is all to protect copyright.
4. Admission time.
If you are local, it is best to leave two hours before the concert starts, because each concert ticket will have an admission time, but at the same time, the stadium will also have an admission time, so it is not possible if you want to come early.
Admission.
Extended information: A concert refers to a live performance, usually a musical performance, in front of an audience.
Music may be performed by an individual musician or may be a collective performance of music, usually performed by a singer on stage.
What's more, there is also very considerable ticket revenue (of course, there are also many large-scale performances with free admission).
The concert is a carnival festival for fans.
Generally, large open-air venues where the concert is located are chosen, mostly stadiums in various provinces.
Or large venues such as stadiums.