Question Posted Saturday October 17 2009, 11:33 am
16/f
what do i wear to a concert? i know it's dumb, but it's my first real concert, and i want something nice but not trashy. i live in the UK, so something with in a 16 yr old's price range, and that's avalible here. also does anyone know the Set they are playing now? thanks!!!
christina answered Wednesday October 21 2009, 3:12 am: You can either wear a dress, or jeans/t shirt or something. You don't have to be dressed super fancy to go to a concert.
As far as their set, I'm not sure which one they're using for the GK tour right now, but I do know that with each tour they tend to switch it up.
ConfusedX2 answered Tuesday October 20 2009, 9:14 pm: people dont usually dress up for concerts because you get really sweaty when youre there anyway. Plus you get pushed up again lots of people so you dont want to wear a skirt or anything like that, and definitely closed toed shoes because your feet will get stepped on. Really, just dressing practical is the key.
I'm actually going to their concert a week from this friday!! So excited, just thought id say that. Im just gonna wear jeans and one of their tshirts. If you dont have an all time low tshirt, just any generic tshirt is fine. If you really wanna wear something kinda nice, maybe a tank top and a cardigan would be cute but not too dressy for a concert. And I think they'll probably play mostly stuff off their newest album, Nothing Personal, but I'm sure they will throw in a couple old ones too (hopefully) [ ConfusedX2's advice column | Ask ConfusedX2 A Question ]
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