How often do you go to concerts? Do you go to local shows? Do you buy merch?

  • RBWells@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    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.

  • Pretty often, I’d say about once a month on average but sometimes I’ll have 3 or so right in a row. Never at a big stadium, those shows aren’t worth it. I buy merch on occasion if it’s a band I really like and want to support.

  • some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 days ago

    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.

  • Drunk & Root@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    almost never because of how terrible ticket master is closed source barely works and requires google play services just a nightmare of a app

  • vfreire85@lemmy.ml
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    7 days ago

    almost never. tickets are often quite expensive and i get to hear my favorite artists at home, with quality speakers and headphones, at the volume i find pleasant.

  • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 days ago

    Not often enough. Been to two Protomen concerts and Weird Al’s first “laid back/retirement” concert. Always buy at least one piece of merch.

    So less than one a year. Was going to go to the Flaming Lip’s Yoshimi anniversary concert, but life got in the way and I couldn’t snag tickets.

    It’s something my wife and I talk a lot about, but life keeps getting in the way of us getting out to them.

    We get out to local opera and classical music stuff a little more often, as my wife is somewhat involved in that scene, but I assume most people don’r think of recitals as concerts.

  • blackbeards_bounty@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 days ago

    5-10 /year and would go more if :

    I lived closer to my favorite venues (those that put shows on I want to see) I can get tickets without stress (🖕 to ticketmaster, scalpers, etc)

    I like loud but there is a thing as “too” loud. sound engineers know what they’re doing. For these shows I use the foam plugs

    I do buy merch. I like music. Others who do should go and be a part of your community, both physical and cultural. Make an effort!

  • RamenDame@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Since Covid I go to concerts more often. Try to purchase a new ticket before I go to the last concert I already have tickets for.

    So I go to 2-4 paid events and maybe 1-2 for free events a year. This includes concerts and 1-day-festivals. I shifted from only seeing the one fav-band I have and now buy a ticket for everything I like and like to support. No matter if they are small or big names. When I was young, I only saw the one punk rock band. Now I go to pop concerts, gangster rap etc. just listen to whatever I think is cool.

    • Seth Taylor@lemmy.worldOP
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      6 days ago

      Nice! You’re the first person so far to say you go to concerts more often since covid.

      Me too on the genres. I seem to broaden my horizons more and more as time goes by. I’m glad I didn’t end up being one of those people who only listens to what they liked in high-school

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        6 days ago

        In the media I consumed a lot of focus during Covid was: if we cannot perform and we don’t get financial aid, how do we continue make music/art/theatre etc. and it clicked for me that listening to Spotify will not feed the artists.

        So as soon as some kind of open air, distance concert was on, I purchased tickets. For me it was kind of cool, because I am very small and never see the stage. Having beach/ deck chair concert or “sitting” at a table was nice since I could see the stage. But I obviously are happy to have the opportunity again to jump into a pogo pit or Schlagerstrudel.

        Teenage me would be very confused to know I listen to hip hop now too. But I try to enjoy new music, listen to upcoming artists and just be excited.

  • demunted@lemmy.ml
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    7 days ago

    Never. I gave up a long time ago when the bots won the ticket purchase wars and ticket prices became absurd. I don’t need that level of stress.

  • lichtmetzger@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 days ago

    Went to my very first concert this year, actually (Porter Robinson). It was awesome (was in the front row, too!). Now I’m hooked and I already booked tickets for two other ones this year. 🥰

    The reason why I never went to any concert in my life was a mixture of having too much social anxiety and not enough money. Tackled both of these problems, but it took me a while.