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Best Concert You've Been To?
Asked by S.T. from Denver
on April 28, 2011
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JFF, at work and bored! What are some of your favorite concert experiences? I'd have to say mine was seeing Dave Matthews Band at Red Rocks 8-15-95 - when they recorde...
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- I am a huge music lover!! So I have seen so many... I been to everything from Dr. Dre/Eminem, Keith Sweat, Janet Jackson to Reo Speedwagon and Styx!! I love conce...
- My first was awesome--Opeth in Rochester! However, I LOVED Trans-Siberian Orchestra both times I've seen them. I've seen Opeth twice, too, and would rather listen to...
- Bon Jovi Diana Ross Barry Manilow The Beach Boys
What Was YOUR First Concert?
Asked by D.P. from Pittsburgh
on April 6, 2011
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Another question got me thinking...so what was YOUR first concert? How old were you? Did your parents go, too?
What was the band/artist and where was it?
Min...
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- I think I was about 15 also. No parents. It was a small concert. Can't remember the gal who played, but other bands included Toadies and Everclear. Fun times.
- Classical Music Geek here. The first concert I remember was an all-Tchaikovsky outdoor summer concert, with real cannons for the 1812 overture finale. My friend and ...
- Aside from a punk garage bands playing at little clubs and such when I was about 16.... It was Rock Fest with tons of huge bands, No Doubt, Garbage, Bush... But aside ...
Should I Bring My Toddler to a Pop Concert ?
Asked by J.R. from Dayton
on September 22, 2007
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My husband and I have plans to attend an upcoming pop concert. Our 3-year-old daughter is a big fan of this artist,(sings and dance to all his songs). My husband wan...
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- Hi J., I'm sure the tickets cost a lot and I would say the concert would last 2-3 hours. I personally would not take my 3 year old to the concert. Make this a spe...
- My husband's cousin and his wife took their 3 year old to The 'Stones' concert one time when the band came to Boston. It was in a sports stadium, which was a little b...
- If it's an outdoor concert I say take her you can always sit in the lawn and not worry too much about the loudness. When my two were 2 and 4 my husband and I took the...
JFF - What Was Your 1St Concert?
Asked by T.K. from Dallas
on July 20, 2011
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Mine was Randy Travis. So lame! I remember 2stepping on the floor of the colliseum in my home town during his concert. He stood perfectly still on stage. The only ...
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- Elton John, 1978, SPAC, tickets were $6.50. (And furthermore, a nickel was only 5 bucks, and would last through Santana, Talking Heads, Grateful Dead, and Tom Petty...
- Vanilla Ice. Bwahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Depeche Mode at Astroworld in the 80s. :) My dad's first concert was Aerosmith. I took my little brother to his first concert (my 2nd) to see Aerosmith in 94. I did ...
Going to a Concert When Pregnant?
Asked by K.K. from Des Moines
on March 31, 2009
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I was just wondering if anyone had any info/advice on going to a concert when preggers. I am 28 weeks. It is a Bryan Adams concert, so not a heavy metal...but probably...
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- Congrats on being a cancer survivor! I wouldn't worry too much because the baby is tucked inside well. The baby will hear it maybe but I don't think it would cause a...
- I saw Maroon 5 when I was pregnant with my first and he's just fine. I say have a good time!
- K., I saw Prince a few years ago when I was pregnant with my second... and Pearl Jam when pregnant with him too, come to think of it :) He is kind of a nut, maybe ...
Have You Ever Gone to a Concert Alone?
Asked by P.M. from Denver
on August 3, 2011
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There's an upcoming concert I really want to see. It's just at a small venue, nothing big. I can't find anyone to go with me (it's on labor day weekend) and I really w...
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- No, it's not lame. It's empowering. Take the chance to go and enjoy something by yourself. Years ago, I figured out that I'd rather do things I really want to do by...
- Why would it be lame? Will you enjoy the music less because you don't have a date?
- Go for it! I only went to a concert alone by myself once but I would absolutely do it again (I couldn't hook up with my friends because I had cheer tryouts which ran ...
What Age for a Music Concert?
Asked by L.T. from Houston
on November 6, 2011
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So, just tonight on Facebook I saw at least 5 other people posting pictures that they were at the Taylor Swift concert tonight with their daughters. And those were the...
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- I guess it depends on the kid, and the family. As far as the expense goes, it's no different than going to a Sesame Street live show, as you mentioned. Think about all...
- We always budgeted our entertainment and would have had to give up a lot of other stuff to afford any concerts. My daughter was in the minority when she was younger b...
- I got concert tickets for my 13th B-day and I went with my mom. I think that is an appropriate age. I also think that it depends on the entertainment. Some bands a...
Taking a 10Mo to a Concert - Advice/Tips/Opinions
Asked by M.L. from New York
on September 23, 2008
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DH got me tickets for a Colplay concert in late October, and while it would be relatively easy for someone to babysit my son (he'll be 5 in Nov), my DD is another stor...
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- Well, why bother going to concert if you'll be too worried about your daughter to actually enjoy the show? I don't see any harm in bringing her along. You deserve a li...
- Hi M. - I know a lot about ears and hearing - your child's ears are very sensitive at this age and can easily be hurt by the loud noise at the concert. Other's have r...
- I exclusively breastfed both of my children (until 19 1/2 months and 2 1/2 years). I got them used to a bottle before a year, because it was important for my sanity th...
Too Young for Concert?
Asked by L.P. from Sacramento
on May 22, 2010
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My daughter LOVES the Jonas Brothers and they are coming to our area. She is 7 years old and I'm debating about taking her. It's one thing for her to enjoy their mus...
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Appropriate Age to Go See the Wiggles Concert?
Asked by M.M. from Dallas
on June 23, 2009
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My daughter turned 2 a couple months ago, and loves the wiggles. I was thinking of taking her to see them in concert in August, but my dh thinks she may be too young ...
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- R was 4 when we saw the wiggles and he lasted but had moments of boredom! try to find cheap seats, enjoy yourself, but don't be surprised if you have a wiggler on you...
- I took my son when he was 3 and MOST of the other children there were younger than he was. He still talks about that concert and how much he enjoyed it. All of the c...
- We took our son when he was that age. He also LOVED the Wiggles. He enjoyed it, and he made it through most of the concert just fine- keep in mind that he is an EXTR...