Your Concert Etiquette Guide

July 31, 2024
2 mins read

Words by Emily Cheyne

With the summer concert season in full swing, it is time to go over some concert etiquette. So many big names are announcing tours right now and whether you’re a live music regular or this is your first show, here is a little refresher to make the most of your concert experience. 

One of the most important things to remember is that there will be hundreds, if not thousands of other people at these shows, and while you want to have the time of your life, be considerate of those around you. No one wants to be that obnoxious fangirl who won’t stop screaming or the one holding up a giant sign, blocking the view. Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind at your next concert: 

Photo by Ambar Ramirez
  • Have your tickets downloaded and ready to go at the gate. Getting into a large venue is already stressful enough so having your tickets ready can make it a lot smoother. 
  • Stay hydrated. It has been brutally hot this summer and you do not want to be that person passing out in the crowd. Drink lots of water beforehand and unfortunately be willing to spend $8 on a water bottle at the venue. 
  • Be present. It is very easy to want to record the entire show on your phone but how many times have you actually looked back on past concert videos? Take a few short videos of your favorite songs and spend the rest of the time fully immersed in the music. Also, the people behind also don’t want to stare at your phone.
  • Read venue rules beforehand. Some venues have stricter rules than others when it comes to bag policies and signs. Bring only what you need: keys, wallet, phone, and tickets. If you’re going to bring a sign, make it reasonably sized. 
  • Consider those around you. People spend lots of money on concerts and the last thing they want is it to be ruined by someone else. Keep in mind to respect the space of others and don’t go over the top with screaming the lyrics. It’s a very exciting time but you wouldn’t want someone ruining it for you. Be friendly and offer to take pictures for the people next to you, and you might be able to get that in return. 
  • Respect the performer. There have been too many videos surfacing the internet of fans throwing things at an artist on stage. This shouldn’t really be a topic of discussion, but I digress. The artist is human too and they might make some mistakes. Be respectful of all the time and energy they have put into touring. 

Don’t stress though, concerts are one of those special experiences that bring many people together over a shared interest. So whether you are going to a sold out stadium or a local Jacksonville venue, keep in mind these few tips to make the most of your concert. Have fun, make friends and be safe. 

Emily Cheyne is a student at UNF majoring in Communication with a focus in multimedia journalism. Having a passion for music, she aspires to work in the music industry after graduation as a writer. Outside of work she enjoys going to local shows, thrifting, and reading.

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