There’s nothing quite like the rush of buying tickets to see your favorite musician or band the second they go on the market. For some, the process is exhilarating and rewarding. For others, the procedure can seem to drag on, and technical difficulties tend to ruin their shot at solid prices and decent concert seating.
During the course of the past four years, I’ve had the opportunity to attend concerts and music festivals, seeing a total of 33 artists live. Maybe that doesn’t seem like a lot, but being from a country artists often don’t tour, it’s more than I’ve ever expected. Regardless of genre, here is a list of
According to my friend’s Fitbit, my heart rate was increasing by the minute as we awaited the arrival of Arcade Fire. Concerts are always incredibly intense for me. I’m a concert cryer which has become a meme among my friends and family, and I’m not ashamed of that. Music has always moved me in ways
Following the famed success of their second album Blurryface, the Grammy-award winning duo Twenty One Pilots returned to their hometown of Columbus, Ohio for five days of nostalgic and momentous concerts (and an art show). “Tour De Columbus” as it is called, brought clique members from all over the world to take part in an
Image Credit: @peopleofilluminate When all else fails, music prevails. It connects us emotionally to be more in tune with who we are and those around us. Specifically, it unites us together at concerts, where we leave our worries and anxiety at the door and are morphed into the sea of flashing lights and booming sounds. 17-year-old
Sweaty bodies are pressed up against each other, people are nearly passing out, and the thumping music is so loud you can practically feel it coursing through your veins. Are you back in 2013 and on the set of Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop” music video? Not exactly. With Vans Warped Tour on the horizon