So my friend and I LOVE the band The Used. We've been wanting to go to a concert of theirs for about 3 years now and we are finally going to one this September. I've always wanted to meet them, it would be a dream come true. I know a couple of people who have met band members before concerts and stuff... has anyone ever met any band member and if so, how do you do it? I don't think they have meet and greets. Any advice on how to at least possibly just say hi to them? That'd be so freaking awesome. Thanks so much for your advice.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? denialsam answered Thursday August 9 2007, 10:55 pm: Well I met the band Fuel years ago. The way my friends and I did that was as soon as the concert was over, we ran outside and to the back of the venue, where the band will keep their tour bus/van, and where they load all of the instruments to and from the stage. We ran as fast as we could and made it to the loading dock, and just hung around there, eventually this guy saw our shirts [we made our own Fuel shirts] and gave us backstage passes. Like an hour later we finally got to go in a special room and meet the band.
Basically I'd suggest going on a fan forum for The Used and seeing if other people have info on a possible meet and greet or at least the best place to meet the band, if you find nothing then try running to the back of the venue after the show is over, just be patient. If you catch a glimpse of them, don't hesitate to say hi since you might only have one chance to get their attention. Good luck and have fun. [ denialsam's advice column | Ask denialsam A Question ]
2tammy2 answered Thursday August 9 2007, 4:52 pm: tell them how great you think they are, but remember there humans just like you so dont freak out and just talk to them like their your friends [ 2tammy2's advice column | Ask 2tammy2 A Question ]
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