I thought it would be fun to go see The Blood Brothers on their 20th anniversary tour since they were my first ever “show” I went to when I was 15 at Mr. Small’s Theater in Pittsburgh. But, the closer it’s gotten, the more I’d rather spend the day before my birthday with my family and friends. So I sold it to someone that was really wanting to go but couldn’t get a ticket!!! Win win 🥇
even though the show is in a city you do not live in and you can’t realistically afford an airbnb or hotel for the night 💋
bc who knows when the next tour will be, or if they blow up and then you never get the small venue experience again.
I’ve never actually done this…but I just bought a ticket to go see Robert Lester Folsom next month and I, at this point in time, have nobody to go with! Normally I would wait to buy a ticket until I had someone to go with me but I thought fuck it, I wanna go so I should be able to! And now I’m feeling very liberated so. Anyway, if this is good for me it’s good for u!
Trying my best to revert back to being optimistic, but I will make an exception for ticket scalpers. I absolutely love live music, but have missed dozens of concerts that I could afford because of reselling prices. It's inevitable to want to see a show from a big artist now and again, but go to your local venue or bar for good live music too. You never know who's going to be there.
Breaking my very thin, almost non existent air of mystery because I got a haircut I actually like, my favorite jeans fit again, it’s a full moon eclipse, 70°, and both of my kids’ birthdays are today!! MAGIC IS REAL AND I AM FULL OF LOVE! 💗 💗💗💗💗💗