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Pack light if you’re heading to a concert because you’ll be standing or sitting in close quarters and moving around a lot. Although bringing many belongings will crowd others and slow you down, there are some items you should have to optimize the experience. Here are three essentials you don’t want to leave behind.

3 Concert Item Necessities

1. Functional Bag

From your keys to your wallet, phone, and printed tickets, you’ll need a secure place to keep it all. Opt for a style with several compartments to stay efficiently organized. Choose a small bag that won’t get in your way, but make sure it’s big enough to hold everything you want to bring. Cross-body bags and backpacks are optimal as they stay secure as you jump, dance, and move within the crowded confines of the venue.

2. Portable Charger

concertA dead phone battery prevents you from posting pictures on social media, taking videos of your favorite song, and texting friends to find them in the crowd. Use a portable battery to stay connected, and bring a long charging cable so that the battery pack can stay in your bag. Charge your phone and spare battery to 100% before the event to reduce your chances of being out of juice.

3. Cash

Although credit and debit cards grant convenient access to money, some concert venues may only accept cash. Carry small bills under $100 so that you can pick up a concert shirt, tip a food vendor, buy a bottle of water, or purchase an extra ticket for a last-minute pal. Bring a small pouch for change, and keep it in the same pocket as your wallet.

 

If you’re looking for exciting concerts and entertainment in Kauai, HI, mark your calendar for the Waimea Town Celebration. This nine-day event celebrates the history and culture of the island by hosting concerts, competitions, and rodeos. This festival runs from Feb. 15 to 23, 2020, and the proceeds will benefit local nonprofits and community groups. View their musical lineup online, or call (808) 645-0996 to ask about ticket purchases.

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