I enjoy live concerts, but they are an infrequent activity for me. I maybe see one concert (popular music) every three years or so. Ones that stuck with me particularly as great experiences were Living Colour in 2008, Stevie Ann in 2010, Melody Gardot in 2010, and JoJo this year. While I have to do a bit of mental preparation before attending any concert, my sensory experience of the event depends a lot on the venue. Living Colour's gig was a rock concert at a large indoors stage. It featured loud acoustics and at one point there was a mosh pit. It was pretty crowded. I don't remember being particularly bothered by the number of people attending, but I do remember my ears had to recover for two days afterwards! I wrote a blog post here on WrongPlanet, when the blog feature still functioned.
Stevie Ann performed at a smaller indoors concert hall that had a very cosy feel. The show wasn't too packed with people, and since the performance was mostly based around acoustic songs of a mid-tempo signature, it wasn't an onslaught on the ears or any other senses either.
Melody Gardot performed at a concert hall that's normally used for performances of classical music. It was very spaceous and everyone had assigned seats. The room acoustics were excellent, and it was very comfortable to be there.
JoJo performed at exactly the same venue where I had seen Living Colour, but since I was nine years older when I saw her, it is difficult for me to compare the experiences. While I normally find it difficult to socialize with other people, I found significant comfort in the fact that I was surrounded by other JoJo fans.
I should also mention that I sometimes attend live performances of classical musicians, which I find significantly more soothing because the focus is so much on the music.
I've seen some outdoors perfomances as well, for example in the Vondelpark in Amsterdam. It's nice to be able to walk around a bit, unless you're somewhere in the middle of the crowd and you're basically emprisoned between people. But it rarely actually feels that way, and I think the outdoors experience is really nice.
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