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If you are moving to a new location, it is easy to feel like you are in the quite daunting territory. It does not matter if you are 15, 25, 35, 45, or older; moving to a new location is always scary. If you are still determining how to blend into your new area, attending a concert could be a great way to get comfortable.

To ensure you do not stick out like a sore thumb, here are some tips for attending a concert in your new hometown.

Find a genre you know a lot about

You might find that your new hometown has a genre of music that it is tied to. This should be useful if you are passionate about that same musical genre. You will find that this helps you to get out of your shell without feeling too uncomfortable. You can enjoy getting to really strike out and listen to something new while understanding the citywide culture.

Do not be afraid to ask questions

If this is the first time you have seen this band, or they are a local name, you should ask other attendees about them. Not only will this help you to meet some new people, but it should also make sure you can form a kind of positive bond with somebody else.

Locals love people trying to get to know their town/city, so being inquisitive can go a long way to ingratiating yourself with locals.

Look around for the best deals

You want your money to go as far as possible, especially if you are still looking for work. Thankfully, you can easily buy affordable concert tickets online. This means you can get a better deal on your ticket, leaving more money for food, beer, or entertainment after the concert has finished. Who knows? You might meet some friends, or make some friends, at the concert!

Look for directions ahead of time

The last thing you want to do is turn up lost. Make sure you use something like Google Maps to find where you should be going. This will help ensure that you turn up at the right time, location, and venue. This will also ensure that you get there without panicking, meaning you aren’t the guy/girl who stumbles through the venue door for everyone to see!

Do not go inebriated

Having a few beers before going to your concert is (normally) not a good idea. If you are new to the area, though, avoid it. You are more likely to drink than you should through a combination of nerves and excitement. You are also far more likely to walk into a mistake that could cause you some trouble. At the same time, turning up sober means your chances of actually getting home that night increase!

Keep these tips in mind, and attending a gig in your new hometown should become a far less daunting and dread-filling experience.