I have the opportunity to go to a SA concert next year but I’m old and Grey. I don’t want go if im the ceeepy old guy. Thoughts? I do know and enjoy a bit of his misic.

  • Devi
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    62 years ago

    I saw him at a festival years ago and the crowd was quite mixed, I don’t think you’d look out of place at all.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t think you’ll have much of an issue. He started getting mainstream success over 10 years ago, and he’s in his 40’s.

              • @[email protected]
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                You aren’t OP and the original comment you replied to was not addressing you. Dress how you want.

                The point is fair, if you want to fit in at any event, because you do in fact care, then it helps to dress in a manner that suits the general style of that event.

                If you don’t care, wear what you want. I’m not sure why you are getting offended by something so trivial that was not directed at you.

                It’s how human nature works, before you meet sometime, all you can judge them on is their appearance. Are they wearing a filthy beard and rags at a concert? Probably a crazy hobo. Are they past middle age and wearing a mankini? Probably a big borat fan and a bit of a weirdo.

                It’s not a difficult concept and you don’t have to care if you don’t want to. It’s all good.

  • @[email protected]
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    1. Have fun, publicly and obviously
    2. Be clean and dressed not too far out of the norm for the fandom (according to the subculture norms, not familiar with the artist in question)
    3. Don’t approach anyone with any kind of sexual hints, even if ambiguous
    4. Act like you know others will make fun of you for being a creepy old guy, show you own it
  • edric
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    52 years ago

    If Band Maid can fill a venue with 40 to 50 year old dudes banging their heads to a group of girls in maid outfits playing rock and roll, you should be fine at a Steve Aioki concert. Just don’t act like an actual creep and no one will care.

    • @[email protected]
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      Just don’t act like an actual creep and no one will care

      Never have I heard a more naive statement.

      • edric
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        Go to better concerts then. I’m a regular concert go-er and at the shows I go to, most people just keep to themselves and concentrate on the show. If you’re not acting like a creep and not bothering anyone, nobody will care if you’re a 50 year old attending an EDM concert. If people think you’re a creep at every concert you attend, then maybe it’s a “you” problem.

      • @[email protected]
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        The EDM scene is usually pretty inclusive. If you go there as an older man and just enjoy yourself and dance you’ll be fine.

        If you leer at women and get handsy you’ll have an issue.

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    No one cares how old you are as long as don’t act like a creep. When I was going to shows and raves early 2k, there were still old heads going with parachute pants and beads. Don’t know now after COVID, since I’ve seen videos without PLUR and becoming more of an influencer show now.

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    There are always older peeps in rave, festivals, concerts, discos… no one cares, and to be fair, I don’t think most people in communitiy would take kindly to ageisim. Enjoy!