>tfw dad bought me tickets to one of my favorite bands
>offered to go with me
>show is two days from now
>near panic
Guys I've never been to a concert before, and this one is an hour down south of me. I haven't even left the house in a month. I'm freaking out here. Is the venue going to be overly crowded? Will it get violent? Do shows have decent parking and food at them? I don't even know. I just need to relax and take meds before I leave I guess.
Los Bumpos
Just go with the flow. Don't try to make it perfect and you'll be fine.
Yes, it'll more than likely be crowded. Just remember, everyone there is there because they really like what you like too. I know this is dumb advice, but try and replace your fear with excitement for the show. Unless you look like a garbage can, people will see that excitement and just feel it too, might even talk to you.
what's the band? i can tell you how the crowd would act based on the acts
>>27982887
>will it get violent
Most likely, no, it really depends on the band if there will be any activity at all.
>tfw have been a Celine Dion fan for years but never told my dad out of fear
>tfw he'd prolly buy tickets and pay the airfare to go Las Vegas for me if he knew...
Stick with your dad, nobody will get violent but You may have to be shoulder-to shoulder depending on the venue (read reviews). I'd eat before hand and plan an extra fifteen minutes to find parking and walk from parking to the venue, just to be on the safe side.
Totally depends on the show, OP. My advice is to just relax. Yeah, you'll probably get pushed, yeah there will probably be drunk normies, but that's not why you're there. Keep your eyes focused on the band and have fun, faggot.
If it's some kind of edgelord music, stay away from down front and center or you may get caught in a mosh/fight pit. I started one at a small show once when I was younger and some stacy had to be carried out after getting trampled.
>>27982887
man... you've got a nice dad