Anonymous wrote:Only in DC do people sit at concerts. It’s crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on age of the audience - us older folks (am 58) like to enjoy the music while sitting.
And, I'm from NY but have now lived in DC for over 35 years, and DC audiences suck. They are more reserved, don't laugh out loud during live theatre, or sing along/shout out, even when you are supposed to
I hate it when people sing along at concerts. Absolutely obnoxious. I came to hear the performer sing, NOT YOU.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on age of the audience - us older folks (am 58) like to enjoy the music while sitting.
And, I'm from NY but have now lived in DC for over 35 years, and DC audiences suck. They are more reserved, don't laugh out loud during live theatre, or sing along/shout out, even when you are supposed to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As opposed to GA, do you stand or sit when the band is playing?
Went to see CAAMP at the anthem last night and was in GA standing behind the assigned seats in the boxes on the third level. I was shocked at how few folks stood when the band played — the lead singer even called out how unengaged the balcony seemed. So many people just sitting there on their phones.
I went to a concert at Wolf Trap a few years back and same story — no one stood. And when I did stand I got pressure to sit back down. The band actually commented on how subdued the audience seemed in their online road blog.
Is this a DC thing?
I’m not young — over 40 — but what’s the point of going to a rock concert if you’re just going to sit?
I'll counter this with -- what's the point of buying seats if you want to stand?
Anonymous wrote:As opposed to GA, do you stand or sit when the band is playing?
Went to see CAAMP at the anthem last night and was in GA standing behind the assigned seats in the boxes on the third level. I was shocked at how few folks stood when the band played — the lead singer even called out how unengaged the balcony seemed. So many people just sitting there on their phones.
I went to a concert at Wolf Trap a few years back and same story — no one stood. And when I did stand I got pressure to sit back down. The band actually commented on how subdued the audience seemed in their online road blog.
Is this a DC thing?
I’m not young — over 40 — but what’s the point of going to a rock concert if you’re just going to sit?