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whateverforever421 t1_j267pcu wrote
Just pay for a babysitter, a concert is not the place for an infant, ear plugs or not…
a_cycle_addict t1_j268qjg wrote
No crowd surfing!
daisyelf06 t1_j26dt35 wrote
There was definitely a baby wearing mama at a show I went to this month. I can't imagine they'd need a ticket but maybe call the box office to be sure.
skeevy-stevie t1_j26eegl wrote
But it’d be so easy…
Asterion7 t1_j26om7q wrote
Why?
Alone-Chemical-1160 t1_j274rpf wrote
Its definitely not allowed.
Especially since covid.
Also, another new policy states that tall people now have to stand at least 75 feet from the front of the stage.
This is the way.
1975hh3 t1_j2799u0 wrote
Don’t be those people.
ludditeposer t1_j27fo0j wrote
Just don’t do it …unless it’s the wiggles or something. Are they still a thing?
dalhectar t1_j281iz4 wrote
All these comments and practically no answers.
Opinions are like assholes.
Hiltson87 t1_j28le4j wrote
Ticket Master probably has infant specific fees.
Madvapes311 t1_j28v6tz wrote
Your infant and everyone around you will not have a good time. Pls don't do this.
Myfourcats1 t1_j291b86 wrote
Covid is going around RVA too. I currently have it for the first time. There’s no way I take an infant to a crowded space.
XxBoognishxX t1_j292plf wrote
You definitely can't let it drink a beer. Wait, unless it's your infant. I think if they are under 18 they can drink with a parent.
vanillavikins t1_j293168 wrote
Why would you bring an infant to the National....
bwolf180 t1_j29anvx wrote
So I have a three year old and a 9 month old. Guess where I’m not going? To a freaking concert. This is a crazy question to even ask. If you need a night off get a babysitter.
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mangorain4 t1_j2af9x2 wrote
please don’t.
Walters0bchak241 t1_j267o9h wrote
I believe they are allowed and don't need a ticket but they do have to watch the merch table for 30 minutes.
/s