Date of Publication

01 Oct 2023

Author

Taylor Smith

Going to a concert is much more than listening to music: it's an experience full of emotion, energy and connection. For everything to be perfect, you need to prepare well. At CB Management we share a basic checklist with everything you should consider before, during and after the event.

1. Check your entry carefully.
Make sure you have the ticket downloaded or printed if necessary. Check date, time and location. Check if you need any type of identification or QR. It seems obvious, but more than once it is forgotten.

2. Arrive early.
Access may have queues and concerts don't wait. Arriving with a margin allows you to position yourself better, pass controls calmly and not miss the first song.

3. Equip yourself with just enough.
Avoid large backpacks or unnecessary items. Bring only the essentials: ticket, ID card, charged cell phone, some money and comfortable clothes. If the event is outdoor, check the weather and adapt your wardrobe.

4. Hydrate (but first!).
Access with liquids is not allowed in many areas. Drink water before entering and, if you need it inside, check the venue options. Staying hydrated is key to enjoying yourself without discomfort.

5. Respect the rest of the public.
Experiencing the concert your way is great, but remember that you share space with others. Avoid recording the entire show with your cell phone, don't push and, above all, be part of the environment without disturbing anyone.

6. If you're in a group, set up a meeting point.
At large events, it can be easy to get lost. Mark a place of reference to meet again in case of separations and ensure a return plan if you are going by public transport.

Enjoying live music is one of the most intense experiences there is. With minimal preparation, you can ensure that the only thing that surprises you is the show. At CB Management we give everything at every event so that you can experience something unforgettable... you just have to come prepared.