Not gonna lie. I despise live concerts because of sensory overload, but I would go to an AJR show in a heartbeat. Something about them seems so genuinely fun.
AJR usually partners with KultureCity which is an organization that specializes in making large events sensory accessible. They provide free sensory bags with headphones, fidgets, and stuff and they also have a quiet sensory area if you need a breather mid show
Is the show as enjoyable farther back as it is up front? I was gonna go a second time and get tickets farther back this time but I wanted a good opinion first. The pit experience is fire but very expensive to do twice lol
Personally, though I agree that there’s nothing like being that close to AJR during their shows, I feel like the experience is still truly great even in farther away seats! I completely get why some may disagree, but like the upside to being further away from them is that you can really see the whole entire stage, their intricate special effects, and plus, you’ll still certainly be able to hear the music 😂 Though most of my favorite memories at AJR shows are when I’ve been physically closer to the stage, I still think farther back seats will still give you an unforgettable experience. But that’s just my personal two cents! :)
A little late, but I checked some documentaries that they made, and they always make sure that the audience can enjoy the concert from all the distance and angles 💕
@@foxythefox1264 Well, if the last tours have anything to go off of, you might have to wait for the second run of the maybe man tour because that's when they usually go overseas.