Mosh Pit Mash-Up: How To Stay Safe At Your Next Concert
October 7, 2016
Rachelle Wilber in Concert, Live Music, crowd, front, rowdy

Live music is always a fantastic experience, but some concert attendees get more than they planned on when they end up stuck in a mosh pit. Mosh pits are common at most metal and some rock shows, and they involve a lot of enthusiastic and occasionally aggressive movements. Veteran concert-goers know that you should follow certain rules if you want to avoid getting injured in the pit.

Dress Sensibly

A concert is not the place to wear strappy high heels, comfy sandals, or jewelry that could get caught on someone. Steel-toed boots might be the safest option, but any comfortable, sturdy, closed toed shoe will protect your feet. Avoid excessive jewelry and stick with basic clothing items that you will not get tangled up in.

Stand to the Side

If you are concerned about getting trapped in a mosh pit, it is normally best to stand slightly to the side or the back of the crowd. All of the overly-enthusiastic fans will be directly in the front and center, so you can avoid them entirely by picking the right place to view the show. Some venues will have raised steps or a railed off area specifically for people who want to avoid the dangers of the pit.

Ask for Help if Injured

A mosh pit might looks scary and violent, but most music lovers are considerate if they realize that you are not enjoying the pit. If you get trapped, you can yell “I need air!” and people will generally move aside for you. You can always visit http://www.ladahlaw.com/ for more information about personal injuries. Kind strangers in the crowd will normally get medical aid for you and make space around you.

Keep an Eye on Questionable People

Most concert-goers are sensible, but there will always be a few drunken, rowdy people. Stay alert and notice when a person looks like they are going to dance too aggressively or otherwise bother other attendees. Try to keep some space from these types of people so you do not get caught in a fight or get injured.

These tips will help you to stay safe when you are at a concert that gets a bit too rowdy. By exercising a bit of caution, you can avoid getting stepped on, falling, pushed, or elbowed. Whether you are sitting in the back or standing up in the front, it is possible to enjoy your concert without having to worry about injuries.

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