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Contrary to popular belief, going to a concert alone can be a rewarding experience. In fact, in many ways, it’s better to go it alone than to attend with friends. …
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Summertime is filled with opportunities to enjoy some live music— whether indoors or out in the warm weather— and with that opportunity comes some responsibility.
Are you earning publishing money from the shows you’re already playing? Do you make original music? Do you play that music live? If so, you can earn publishing royalties from your gigs — but most musicians never take the simple steps to collect this money. If you aren’t collecting your performance royalties, check out CD …
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Musician and meditation guru Dinner serves up some musings on music and spirituality.
With the help of virtual reality, missing out on seeing a sold-out concert may be a thing of the past.
Everyone enjoys getting to see their favorite band or music artist perform live, but the day after the concert is always a struggle. While your ears may pop and throat may be soar from yelling, a study revealed it may be healthier to attends frequently. In a study done by O2, experts found that going to a concert every two weeks can add nine years to your life.
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Want to live a happier, longer life? Attend more concerts. A new study finds that seeing live music improves well-being more than yoga, and may even extend one's lifespan.
Although concerts can be transcendental experiences that inspire collectivism unlike anything else on this earth, anyone who’s been to a show has at least one story about another audience member tainting the experience with some form of disruptive behavior.
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Concerts have evolved with the times. Before, artists would look into the crowd & see people watching the show with their own eyes, not their phones.
One of the first things to know before your first concert is that they can be tiring.<br>You have to wait in long lines and stand the whole night since there is no assigned seating, which is why it’s important to dress comfortably.<br>Wearing comfortable shoes is a must!<br>Avoid open toed shoes and heels;<br>you have a long night ahead of you!<br>In addition, wear comfortable bottoms and keep a light bag. 2<br>Only bring things that are absolutely necessary!
Creating holographic versions of musical acts could reduce the stress, cost and logistical issues of touring – and means artists can live forever onstage.