Part 1 Quiz
Which of the following statements about ticket release dates is true?
Not necessarily. In fact, just the opposite is true. Even if a concert is sold out, it would be a good idea to check with the venue, and go by what they say. Pick another answer!
Almost. Venus do release "hold" tickets before the show, but they usually do it only a day or two before the show. This means there's a very small window of time during which you can buy hold tickets, so if you want to get one, you should check in with the venue frequently. Choose another answer!
Not quite. Bands that are still growing in popularity often play at smaller venues. Because of this, you should get your tickets as early as possible, since there will be fewer tickets for sale in the first place! There's a better option out there!
That's right! Don't assume that a concert is sold out just because the website says so. If you really want to go, contact the venue and go by what they say. Read on for another quiz question.
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True or False: Online sites sometimes offer bad seats on your first search.
Correct! If you don't see any seats that you like online, refresh the page, and see if any better options come up. Keep in mind that this may not be the case if the show is a guaranteed sell out. Read on for another quiz question.
Not necessarily. Unless the show is a guaranteed sell out, many websites often show bad seats at first. If none of the seats appeal to you, hit the refresh button and see if something better comes up. Try again...
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Which of the following should you do when leaving for the concert?
Try again. Planning your wardrobe ahead of time can save you a lot of stress on the morning of the concert, but it is not the only thing that should be on your to-do list. You still need to pack some basic concert necessities. There's a better option out there!
Not quite. Withdrawing cash from the ATM beforehand is a good idea in case the venue doesn't accept credit. It is not the only thing you should do, however; you still need to pack and eat, after all. Click on another answer to find the right one...
Close. Having all of these items is very important, but so is eating food. Having an outfit planned out and ready can also help save you time and reduce stress on the morning of the concert. Try another answer...
Almost. Eating something is very important, but it is not the only thing that should be on your list. You don't get very far if you don't pack the important stuff, like your tickets and ID. Click on another answer to find the right one...
That's right! You don't need a lot when going into a concert, just your tickets, ID, money, phone, camera, and any confirmations. You do need to do some preparations, however, such as planning out your outfit, getting money, and eating some food. Read on for another quiz question.
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True or False: Don't worry about eating before the concert. You can always buy cheap food at the venue.
Not necessarily. Food at venues is usually really expensive, so it would be a good idea to fill up on something nutritious before heading out. The concert will end late, so having food in your stomach will keep you from feeling sick later on. Guess again!
Correct! Venue food is usually really expensive, so it's better to eat before heading out. Eating a healthy meal before leaving for the concert will keep you full and can help you not feel sick later on. Read on for another quiz question.
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How should you approach taking pictures or videos at a concert?
Definitely not! In fact, taking video is often frowned upon. Before trying to take pictures or videos, check if there's a "no camera" rule in place, and avoid taking out your smartphone or camera if that's the case. Taking pictures or videos will usually bring about swift punishment from the venue staff. Choose another answer!
Nope! Camera phones are still considered to be cameras and are no exception to the rule. If you get asked to put it away, you should listen and do as asked. Failure to do so could lead to being kicked out of the concert! Try another answer...
Not necessarily. If your camera gets confiscated, you may not get it back until an hour after the show. Due to large crowds and busy employees, your camera may even be damaged. Even if it's not damaged, the employees may have removed the SIM card so you don't have access to the pictures or videos you took. Click on another answer to find the right one...
That's right! If there is a "no camera" rule, videos are usually frowned upon. Camera phones are not exempt from the rule, and may be confiscated a well. Lastly, if your camera or phone does get confiscated, there is no guarantee that you'll get it back undamaged. Read on for another quiz question.
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How should you proceed from the parking area?
Nope. This would be a terrible idea, and it may even be an impossible one. The traffic patterns may be different from what you are used to, and there will be lots of people coming and going. Look out for traffic officers and follow their directions. Try another answer...
Yes! Concerts attract a lot of people, so many municipalities will have to alter traffic patterns to accommodate them. If there is a traffic officer, follow their directions and prepare to be patient with potential traffic or commuting delays. Read on for another quiz question.
Definitely not! In fact, many municipalities will alter traffic patterns to accommodate the concert. Be on the lookout for any changes. If you see a traffic officer, follow their directions. Try again...
Try again! This wouldn't be such a good idea. Your car will still be taking up space on the parking lot, and the taxi driver will still have to navigate the traffic to get to you. Additionally, many larger concerts set up temporary parking, so you may not be able to leave your car there overnight! There's a better option out there!
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