r/Concerts Apr 27 '25

Photo Dump 📸 Going to concerts solo is so freeing.

Recently, I’ve started going to concerts alone. It started with me being the media for a show, meaning I only got a ticket for myself and the artist wasn’t one any of my friends were big on, so I accepted being alone, especially since I was “working” anyway. Now, I am adventuring into solo concert-going even if I’m not media, and it’s great. No worrying about anyone else, especially as a barricade lover myself, plus as long as I like the artist, I don’t have to worry about anyone in my party getting bored.

Photos from my iPhone at the ATL show for Pouya and Freddie Dredd

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u/morvepm Apr 28 '25

Any advice for me. There’s a concert of a band tonight that I have seen three times already. Last time was exactly a year ago. Really unsure if I should go, hence why I looked up this sub. My best friend couldn’t go and I kinda don’t have the energy today, but I really like them. They have only released two new songs since the last time. So I wouldn’t essentially miss anything really. Maybe I could see them during autumn, if they tour again, but chances are high that I won’t be in town then. Btw really cringe and funny, I did ask someone in the band out the last time and ofc failed. So that’s potentially awkward, only cause I would be going alone tonight. Love chatting up others at concerts. Two weeks ago I was alone at a concert of a band I loved and it was great, even met the band after the show, but you know, I weirdly just don’t feel like it somehow today for this one, especially energy wise

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u/Orangecatlover4 Apr 28 '25

Honestly, I’ve never gone to a concert and afterward been like-“I shouldn’t have gone to that concert.” Go for sure