• @[email protected]
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    28 months ago

    I live in a city where most popular bands tour, but I definitely would travel internationally to see a show just to make a week out of it. I was considering going to RAtM when they were in Europe, because I couldn’t get good seats in the US. I definitely would have gone if I could have gotten better seats in Europe. Alas, couldn’t get good seats there either

  • @[email protected]
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    48 months ago

    Given how expensive they’re getting, the fees, the ever painfully louder volume, any travel is too much.

    However, when concerts weren’t as anti-fan ….

    • longest trip: from Boston to Florida for a weekend
    • second longest: from Boston to Buffalo
    • most: 1-3 hr
  • HobbitFoot
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    38 months ago

    At a certain distance, the concert is less the event and more a reason to plan a vacation around going to the concert.

  • @[email protected]
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    38 months ago

    I travel from Portland, Oregon to Denver, Colorado and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania every year for the Decibel Metal and Beer Festivals. Not sure how far that is, but its definitely multiple hours in a plane.

    Looking at flying out to France for Hellfest next year as well. That’s pretty far from home as well.

  • Rhynoplaz
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    48 months ago

    I’m two hours from three major cities. For any major concert I must drive 2 hours. No more, no less

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    8 months ago

    100% depends on who’s performing. I’ve driven 500 miles for a festival, but probably wouldn’t for a single artist/one night show.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    58 months ago

    If I have to rent a car, it’s too far.

    If I have to take an intercity bus, it’s too far.

    An intercity train ride over three hours is also too far.

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    28 months ago

    Most concerts I’ve been to that have required travel outside of my home city have been 1000km away and I always fly. This has probably been about 10 times all up, 4 of which were festivals with multiple bands I wanted to see. I have yet to travel to another country for a concert but for a very few specific bands that’s not out of the question. There’s probably only a couple of bands that haven’t toured here yet that would actually be that tempting.

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    38 months ago

    I’ll do 3 hours to Chicago if it’s someone really good, but going to shows isn’t really my bag anymore and crowds really get my hackles up so generally I just stay home

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    Two hours is my maximum unless I’m going to stay the weekend. I went to a New Pornographers show where people had flown in from Chicago to. Toronto and driven four hours from Michigan to see them. This was right between Delta and Omicron so I think people were super eager to go to anything at all, but I was surprised.

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    28 months ago

    Farthest i’ve gone is London to Berlin - but I had a few days in a few other cities on the way . . . so maybe that doesn’t count.

    More normally 2-3 hours so I can go after work and be back in bed by say 1-2 a.m. Sometimes i’d stay over in a hostel and get the first train back - but same distance really.

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    108 months ago

    Approximately 135 minutes by train, 45 minutes by tram or rapid bus, 35 minutes by urban bus or 30 minutes by bike. Exceptions to the rule exist.