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I'm the exact opposite of you in almost every way. Setlist - that shits all new to me. Cool it exists, but I like to be surprised.
Earplugs - definitely. I'm old and a drummer so have always protected my ears.
I almost exclusively buy tickets online, because I don't like standing in line when I arrive, I want to go in and get settled in some dark corner or the pit depending on the opening acts. I mostly arrive late these days.
Agree on getting to the front along the sides. Merch - I always buy in person. It supports the bands, you interact with the bands many of the times (or girlfriends), and it adds to the experience. Plus you see the product first and know it's real.
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Good post. 👍🤘
Setlist is great, it's like getting a cheat sheet for a before test, singing along is easier, or I just saw a couple punk bands I never listen to before but really enjoyed the show because I knew what I was gonna hear try it. I make a playlist in Amazon. What's cooler is after you can replay the play list and re experience the concert sorta. I got a loud AF home stereo system with car subwoofer, I don't fuck around.
I saved 17 bucks the other night by buying in person. I also have a physical ticket stubs for my collection. Wasn't really a line 2 people in front on me buying, the line was at the security checkpoint.
Bringing a friend, good advice but I usually go alone or with the wife, I stay the hell away from pits, too old for them things and got plenty of scars to prove it.