What is the Fan Pit for Concerts?
I have a ticket for a Britney Spears concert, and it includes access to the "fan pit." Can someone please explain what exactly the fan pit is? I understand that it’s a standing area, but how does one get to be in the very front part of the stage, like the front row? Thank you for any helpful answers!
3 Answers
In theory there are no rows of people at a standing gig because you’re all bunched up together on one floor space/ Front ‘row’ is right by the barrier. if you want to be crushed to death (Like 2 guys at Guns ‘n’ Roses at Donington in ’91 I think) then by all menas stand there.
But really there aren’t any rows at a gig because people are all packed in together and are standing in a totally random formation. And as you’re gonna be jumping and dancing about anyway. You’re gonna get pushed back and forth a few feet.
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