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parking and policies
parking...
unfortunately, venue parking is the absolute worst. do your research beforehand and make sure you know where you are aiming to park. depending on the venue size and surrounding area, you may want to park closer or further to make sure you aren’t waiting hours to get out after the show.
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a few places to think about... - parking garages - venue specific lots - local businsesses offering their lots - offsite parking (you’ll have to uber or walk) - friend or family dropoff (free!) parking is expensive and sometimes cash only. be prepared!!!
venue policies
make sure you read up on your venue’s policies before you go. each show can have a different set of rules, even if it’s a place you’ve been to before. either the venue or the artist’s team should send you an email before the show with all the information you need. if anything, google is free! better to be prepared than sorry.
some common policies - bag policies, lots of places are clear bag only - parking policies - accessibility - what you can and can’t bring
tip: if you don’t have a clear bag, carry your essentials and buy a tote bag at the merch stand. make sure they’re being sold before you do this though. 16