When your loved music group performs in New York City you aim to secure a spot, at the forefront of the crowd. The problem is thousands of other fans have the same idea. Scoring those primo seats can be a real challenge, especially if you do not have unlimited funds to spend.
- Select your seats carefully
Before you purchase seats, check out the venue map online. Buy concert tickets and VIP packages early. Be honest with yourself about your seat preferences and price limit. Some people love general admission floor tickets, but they aren’t for everyone. If it’s important to you to have seats right in the center, on the aisle, or near the restrooms, pay attention to these factors on the seating map.
- Arrive early, particularly for general admission shows
You never know when you’ll run into issues with parking, there will be a traffic jam, or the entrance lines will belong. Make sure to arrive of time so you have time to find parking visit the restroom grab a drink and catch the opening act. Getting there early is crucial, for admission concerts if you aim to secure a spot, near the stage.
- Dress appropriately and comfortably.
Nothing ruins a night out at a concert faster than uncomfortable shoes or a skimpy outfit not appropriate for the freezing temperatures. For outdoor concerts, the temperature may vary significantly from the predicted forecast or may drop off suddenly as the sun sets. For indoor concerts, the air-conditioning may be freezing when you arrive, but you’ll find yourself sweating twenty minutes into the set. Wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers, so you can take off or add a layer as needed throughout the night.
- Keep your personal belongings to a minimum.
When heading to a concert make sure to have your phone, ticket, charger, some cash and your car keys with you. If its a daytime event don’t forget to bring along your sunglasses. Everything else should stay at home.
Ditch the big purse or bag and keep your belongings in your pockets or a small cross-body bag.