Etiquette:
1. Audience members must wear formal attire, no jeans or sneakers. This is a direct manifestation of the importance attached to the concert.
2. If the audience’s throat is itchy, they can take non-chewable throat lozenges; if the audience cannot control their coughing or sneezing temporarily, they can ask the staff to take a break. Although the wonderful performance is not to be missed, uncontrollable coughing and sneezing will definitely disturb the audience's enjoyment of the concert.
3. No recording, video or photography is allowed without permission, so as not to affect the performance and the interests of other audiences. If you need to take pictures, please do not use flash, as the flash will disturb the performer's full performance. In this case, the performer has every right to choose to quit the performance.
Instructions:
1. Audiences are required to arrive at the performance site 10 minutes in advance. In order to avoid affecting the performance, the organizer reserves the right to decide the entry time and method of latecomers.
2. Audiences please remember to bring the tickets or admission tickets for the performance that night. One person, one vote, admission by ticket.
3. The performance tickets sold have arranged and designated seats for each audience member. If someone else takes your seat, I believe you will not feel happy, and vice versa. And you will feel at ease sitting in your own seat, which will help you enjoy the music better.
4. After entering the venue, ticket holders please pay attention to the announcement in the venue, where the latest status and regulations of the performance will be announced.
5. Please do not use mobile phones or move around within the seating area during the performance, and please put mobile phones, alarm clocks and other alarm devices in silent mode.
6. Smoking and eating are strictly prohibited in the performance venue, and dangerous goods, drinks, food, etc. are not allowed to be brought into the venue. This is the minimum level of respect for the performers and other audience members.
7. Children under 1.2 meters tall are not allowed to enter the venue. This is an international practice for attending concerts in concert halls.
8. Applause is a way of expressing appreciation for musical performers, usually before the performance starts and after the music ends. There is no need to applaud between movements of the same piece. At the end of the music, it usually depends on whether the conductor completely puts down his hands and turns around to express his thanks. At this time, the audience gives enthusiastic applause to express congratulations to the performers for their successful performance and gratitude for their hard work.
9. At the end of all works, applaud. This is a time to show your appreciation for the performance. The performer may return and perform an encore due to your warm applause.
10. Audiences who are late during the performance and those who really need to enter or exit must wait until the music being played ends to enter or exit, so as not to hinder others from enjoying the performance. Because your movement during the music performance will affect other people's appreciation and harm the interests of the majority of the audience who arrive on time. Therefore, please make sure to arrange your time and enter the venue on time to fully enjoy the services we provide.
11. Once sold, performance tickets are non-refundable, so please consider your choice carefully before purchasing tickets to avoid unnecessary losses and worries.
12. Under special circumstances, the organizer reserves the right to temporarily change the original program and performers.
13. Anyone who purchases, holds or uses tickets is deemed to have read, understood and accepted the above tips.