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The complete guide to concert etiquette is easy to understand at a glance!

There are more and more concerts, and it is essential to understand etiquette. Here is a summary of 9 etiquette tips for everyone, what should be done and what should not be done. Is this article enough?

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1. Dress neatly and appropriately (dress? code)

Dress "appropriately" and fashionable styles are not allowed. At the same time, slippers/shorts, etc. are not allowed to enter the venue.

2. Observe discipline

Listening to a concert is different from watching a movie. We should not buy some melon seeds or popcorn to eat while listening to the concert. This is also the case. If you don't do it, you will be looked down upon by those around you. Don't move around randomly and affect others.

3. Leaving the stage

Those who leave early should leave quietly at the end of a piece of music and when the conductor applauds the audience during the curtain call.

Remember to get a set list when you enter the venue. Don’t ask others for it when you want to listen.

4. Silence your mobile phone

Listening quietly is the minimum etiquette at a concert. Making noise during a concert is very impolite. Be sure to turn off mobile phones and other electronic products that make noise in advance, especially mobile phones. Don’t accidentally drop them on the ground! This sound will resound through the sky! Usually, signal shielding will be turned on when a performance starts in the concert hall, that is, there is no network for playing with mobile phones

5. Applause etiquette

Be familiar with the repertoire, do not applaud between movements, and do not applaud after the music is over. You can applaud afterward; a symphony has several movements. To ensure the integrity of the work, you are not allowed to applaud between movements. When the conductor’s hands completely fall, this is the signal that you can applaud.

After the performance, you can applaud as a sign of support and gratitude until the performer bows/leaves the stage. If the applause does not stop, the performer will return to the stage and bring an encore, collectively called "Encore" "

6. Do not use flash to take photos

Usually, in order not to affect the artists' performances and protect copyright, the organizers will strictly prohibit the audience from bringing such items into the venue. If you are allowed to take photos, please do not use flash as it can disrupt the performance of the performers. In this case, the performer has every right to choose to quit the performance.

7. Don’t leave in a hurry after the performance is over

After all the pieces have been played, you should usually applaud warmly and wait for the performer’s curtain call and encore, but not after the pieces have been played. Leave immediately.

8. About the "Three Urgents"

Solve your physical problems before entering the venue. The movement outside during the performance will be louder and more conspicuous. And generally longer concerts will have an intermission.

9. Friends who like to take pictures come here

It is recommended to arrive half an hour in advance, walk around the concert hall first, and appreciate the beauty of the architectural art of the concert hall. If you want to take photos as a souvenir, you can take advantage of this moment. Don’t take any more pictures after entering.