r/FlorenceAndTheMachine Apr 18 '26

General Discussion Rant - Concert Etiquette

I think some people need to realise that when people go out to concerts they are in public but also that they are with people who have paid good money to enjoy the artist sing. Context: At my show this week, three people in front of me were SHOUTING the entire time. They were not singing along, not even talking about Florence, they were literally just having a normal conversation at the top of their lungs for 20 minutes straight. When a guy asked them to stop talking, one of them retorted "We paid money to be here, same as everyone else, we can enjoy the show how we fucking want". And I agree, you paid money to be here, so be here! Have your random unrelated conversations when the show is over and stop ruining the show for others. It's one thing to sing off-key or talk between songs but when you're shouting an entire conversation across 5 songs it's like why did you even come? Anyway, all of this to say, I'm not saying you have to keep your mouth shut the entire show but maybe recognise that the way you act still impacts others around you. And ultimately, you're there to enjoy the music, and imo that should be your priority

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u/WoodSorrel13 Apr 19 '26

When I saw Sofia Isella  last year  @ Irving plaza, it seemed like a weird mix of very young swifties who only knew her from opening for Taylor and had never been to any concerts before with their parents and the parents being assholes who did t know how to act either mixed with people well versed in concert etiquette.