

But here’s a tip: artists don’t want you to be that interactive. “The amount of people yell talking/singing at shows has increased and Main Character syndrome is real.”īecause clearly, if you are throwing things during a concert, you want to be a part of the performance.

“Tik tok and covid have definitely affected some shows,” one person wrote.

It’s enough to stick with bad fan behavior.) (I’m not even mentioning the wardrobe malfunctions, sky high prices, the inability to get some tickets, or how Beyoncé is being blamed for inflation. Months ago, a thread popped up on Reddit titled, “You’re not getting old, concerts are weird now.” It had people leaving comments about everything from the constant filming of shows via phone cameras to attendees seemingly not even paying attention. The lack of etiquette has in fact been a topic of conversation even before the recent incidents of people slinging things on stage. Poor Pink has had someone throw their deceased mother’s ashes on stage, followed by someone else at another show handing her a wheel of cheese. “No home training.” – That’s what my late grandmother would have said about people who are throwing things at artists during concerts these days.įrom the sex toy tossed at the feet of Lil Nas X during the rapper’s set at the European Lollapalooza in Stockholm to Bebe Rexha suffering an eye injury after a concertgoer hit her in the face with a cell phone in New York City, people are wilding out at shows, and not in a good way. Pink performs on stage during a concert in Vienna, on July 1.
