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4 Tips on Staying Safe While Attending a Concert

May 15, 2023

For many music lovers, watching their favorite band, group, or artist perform live on stage is a dream come true. It's a surreal experience where they can come together with other fans and show their support to an artist whose performance has changed their lives for the better. That being said, concertgoers expect to have a great time dancing to the music and singing along with their favorite artist at the show. However, similar to any public event, attending a concert comes with its own set of risks, especially if people come to it unprepared.

Not thinking about their safety is one mistake many concertgoers make. Although safety should be everyone's top priority, the excitement of attending their favorite artist's live performance can make concertgoers forget to take proper safety measures while they’re out. If concertgoers aren't staying alert, they can get injured, get into an accident, or become a victim of theft.

In this regard, you need to make it a habit to prepare yourself before heading out to a concert. Here are four tips you can follow.

Familiarize Yourself with the Venue's Location and Layout

Getting to know the area where the concert will be held can give you the information you need to create an effective travel plan. When you know how far the venue is from the place you’ll be coming from and the time it takes to get there, you can leave at the right moment to ensure that you’ll make it to the concert early. Familiarizing yourself with the venue's location can also make you more aware of your surroundings while traveling. As a result, you can avoid getting lost whether you’re coming from your house or a hotel near MoA Arena.

Apart from its location, you should also memorize the layout of the venue itself. This can give you a good idea of where you’re seated and how far away you are from the building's emergency exits. This way, you know where to go should an emergency occur. Concert venues’ seating charts are typically available on their websites.

Keep Your Valuables Out of Sight

Due to the sheer number of people attending the concert, it's easier for thieves to pick peoples’ pockets. Since concertgoers will be too busy making their way through the crowd, pickpockets can quickly snatch things away from people without anyone noticing their movements. And by the time their victims realize that their valuables have been stolen, it’ll be difficult to find the suspect because they’ve already hidden themselves in the sea of people. As a result, it's common to hear people losing their phones, money, and other belongings during a concert.

To ensure that you don't become a victim of theft, it's in your best interest to keep your valuables out of sight for the majority of the concert. Frequently using your smartphone or taking out your wallet full of cash will give thieves an idea of how much your stuff is worth. This will, unfortunately, make you all the more likely to be targeted by such individuals. By keeping your valuables hidden inside your bag, you’ll become a less interesting target to steal from.

If you want to give your valuables an additional layer of security, you can invest in a bag with anti-theft features. This type of bag comes with all things like a slash-resistant body, fixed locks, and secret pockets to deter thieves from stealing your stuff.

Bring a Small Emergency Kit

Accidents and emergencies can happen anytime during a concert. That's why concert organizers make sure that they’ve hired enough first responders and placed enough first aid stations to provide concertgoers with proper first aid quickly. The challenge, however, is finding and getting to these stations while you’re in the middle of the crowd. This is where having a small emergency kit comes in handy.

A small emergency kit contains a variety of items that lets you apply first aid to minor injuries. Some of these essentials include:

With these tools, you can tend to the injuries before they get any worse, as well as provide yourself or the patient with some comfort until the first responders arrive.

Your emergency kit should also contain your emergency contact details. In case you get injured or get into an accident, other concertgoers can help you contact your loved ones and tell them about your situation.

Go with People You Trust

If you know that some of your friends or family members are going to the same concert, you can suggest attending the concert together. Not only will the experience be more fun and memorable, but it’ll be a whole lot safer too. After all, when you’re with people you trust, you can count on each other to look out for one another. This way, you can enjoy the concert with peace of mind.

Of all the things you need to prepare for when attending a concert, your safety needs to be your top priority. Accidents, injuries, and theft can happen when you least expect it. But with these tips, you can enjoy the show and not have to worry too much about putting yourself in harm's way.

Familiarize Yourself with the Venue's Location and Layout Keep Your Valuables Out of Sight Bring a Small Emergency Kit Go with People You Trust