24 Things You Should Never Do at A Concert in Colorado
Concert season is back in Colorado and no matter which side of the state you live on, we all want to have a great time seeing our favorite bands. Concert tickets are not cheap these days, and we all want to go home for the night after a concert with some great memories, a few great photos, and maybe a souvenir or two.
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We spent some time on the air recently asking you to send us your concert dos and don'ts using our station app. Keep scrolling to see some of Grand Junction's concert pet peeves that apply to the smallest venue up to Red Rocks Amphitheater.
Colorado Concert Behavior
We wish you a fun summer concert season in the Centennial State. The suggestions below are the behaviors to avoid when joining your friends for a night of live music. Concert tickets can cost an arm and a leg these days so if you are acting like a drunken fool at a concert, you should expect to get called out for it.
The average ticket price for a show at Colorado's iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater starts around $115, so if you are ruining my Brit Floyd concert experience, we're gonna rumble.
A Momentary Lapse of Reason
Recreational marijuana was made legal by popular vote in 2012, and enacted in 2014. For the most part, Colorado is an incredibly chill state about this. Most days, you won't encounter marijuana unless you seek it out. Then the concert season comes around and the tourists all show up wanting to blow weed up and down the isles. The locals hate this and we will let you know, especially if your skanky dirt week is giving us a headache.
See what concert behaviors annoy Coloradans most in the gallery below.
24 Things You Should Never Do at A Concert in Colorado
Gallery Credit: Wesley Adams
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Gallery Credit: Wesley Adams