Hello. I am going to a Dave Matthews Band concert on Friday, and I was just wondering what I could do to prepare. The weather says it is going to be 84 and sunny, so I know lots of water, and probably some food. My boyfriend wants to get there early, do you know any ideas on what we can do while we wait, and possibly how much money I should bring? Thank you so much in advance.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? GhoulOnParade answered Monday June 9 2008, 2:57 am: Wear something comfortable, definitely.
If you're going to buy a t-shirt do bring at least 20 dollars.
Every concert I've been to, that's how much a shirt cost.
If you want more, bring 30-40 dollars, depending on what you want.
Bring sunscreen, water, anymore drinks you'd think you would like, a lunch, etc.
For me, before I really get out to the line, if it's 7:00-8:00 when the doors open, I sit in the car and have a quick dinner and just listen to music and talk to whoever is going to the concert with me.
But if you're getting there early enough that you want lunch, you could stop for lunch on the way, or pack something and eat it in the car before going out to the line so you don't just stand there.
While in the line, you could just play random kid games like I Spy, or anything along those lines.
Haha.
Or like the other person suggested, bring water guns.
It's an easy way to stay cool while having fun.
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sugarplum07 answered Sunday June 8 2008, 2:40 pm: Maybe you could pack a picnic lunch. If there is an open grassy area, put down a blanket and eat it there. If not, just sit in the car and listen to some music while you eat.
I would bring $20-$30 in case you want to buy a souvenir and maybe extra snacks if you get hungry.
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