Question Posted Wednesday December 28 2011, 12:13 am
I was just wondering if it is ok to go to warped tour if your 14?? (I will be 14 when I go...I'm 13 now..) And I'm bringing a friend also. So what should I bring with me, and could I wear skinny jeans, a tank top, and converse?? Thanks!! I will be going to the one in Cincinatti, OH. I would like people that have previously gone to answer and tell me ALL about it. THANKS AGAIN!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Doesn't Fit Any Of These Categories? Erinn_the_bamf answered Wednesday December 28 2011, 8:23 pm: The majority of people at Warped Tour will probably be about your age. Some older people may be there depending on what artists perform, but the tour is really targeted towards a younger demographic. I would advise against wearing skinny jeans, as it will probably be really hot outside. You'd probably be better off in shorts. Converse or any other closed toe shoes are a must. I can't remember if they let you bring water in, but if it's allowed bring a water bottle. It's easy to get dehydrated throughout the day. Make sure you bring money to purchase more water, food, and band merchandise. Bring a camera and a cell phone. A nice draw string bag is good too because you can often get free swag. Go and have fun now because in a few years you might not like the bands playing. I was definitely into Warped Tour when I was younger but when I went a few years ago at 17, it was just mediocre because the only band playing that I liked was Reel Big Fish. It's a great experience though and tons of fun. Also, if your parents donate blood through the organization Music Saves Lives, you can get a chance to get backstage passes! [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
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