How often do you go to concerts? Do you go to local shows? Do you buy merch?
Every month or two I’d say, maybe 8 a year? Not big arena shows, usually one multi day festival and a few concerts at smaller venues, and yeah if there is live music at a bar that is always preferable to TVs or recorded music. Generally don’t buy merch, no. My kids sometimes do.
almost never because of how terrible ticket master is closed source barely works and requires google play services just a nightmare of a app
For the last seven months I have been to one concert every month. Before that it was more like one every three to four months. I usually buy shirt and/or patchs, as I usually go to metal concerts. I try to buy as much as possible directly from the bands at their concerts instead of the internet so that the money goes directly to them.
Every month to couple of months. Depends on who’s coming to town. We might go to two shows in a week and not have anyone we like come through for a while, or maybe we go to one and then another the next month. But it averages out to a bit more than every other month. Well, more I think.
Gonna see Acid Bath in June. Holy shit. And Bloody Beetroots in nine days.
Not while Ticketmaster exists.
One every few months, I love live music
I‘d say around 4-6 times a year, depends on which bands play near me. I buy merch about 50% of the time, mostly when i really enjoyed a band or wanted a shirt from them for a long time.
I went to one around 2003 I think.
Pretty much never been except the last two years. Went to the following the last two years:
- Live orchestra of Lord of the Rings music (really nice)
- Eivør (really can’t recommend her enough)
- Heilung (Eivør as foreband, really amazing as always)
- Planned to go listen to the Witcher music with live orchestra later this year.
It seems that once you find your niche and place to look it’s really nice!
Been 20 years exactly almost for an actual “concert”, like just seeing one or two bands. Travelling to a venue is expensive for me as I live in the middle of nowhere. Plus I don’t really have anyone to go with. I go to local gigs with my brother and his girlfriend once every month or two. They travel all over for concerts but I think I’d feel like a third wheel if I went with them, though I might tag along if it turns out they’re seeing a band I really want to at some point.
I went to some festivals in 2023, it feels easier to justify the cost of travel to see a bunch of bands over a whole weekend. Was actually going to go on my own but my brother came with before he got with his gf. Might actually do one on my own next year. Rebellion in Blackpool is great and indoors which is a big plus in the UK.
I’m a sound engineer, I have to go to concerts, it’s kind of my job.
Best one so far 😆
Never. I can’t stand the crowds and the loud music. And I don’t appreciate the crowds singing and screaming on top of the music either. I’ve been to concerts like two times in my life just because others insisted so much I joined them, and the experience was exactly what I thought it would be.
I’m just not cut for them.
I don’t think I bought band related merch ever, but I’ve seen some really cool stuff so that is something I would consider if the opportunity presented itself.
I feel you. I go to concerts IN SPITE of the crowds. 😆 And I have not set foot in a stadium in 12 years and I’m not planning to ever again. Theatre, pub or no go.
And I always always always wear earplugs. The good kind, not the pharmacy kind, cause those just make the loud music sound like muffled music.
We go pretty frequently (about every other month), but less since covid and now mostly nationally touring bands. My husband often buys a T-shirt. We also like to go see live music when we’re on vacation. My son toured with a band for a couple of years. I know it’s hard when they’re not making much money- sleeping in the van (or worse) and eating what the venue will give them. How about you?
I used to go to shows almost weekly when I was living in London (UK). Now I live in a relatively small city so I rarely get to go.
Not often enough