I’ve been to over 20 shows there, and they’ve all been all ages as far as I could tell. There are probably shows that you wouldn’t want to bring the youngins to though unless you’re not worried about contact highs!!! And as far as pre-partying in the parking lot goes, be discreet if you’re going to be engaging in illegal activity (i.e. drug use, underage drinking). There are undercover cops that patrol the lots pre-show. I have personally seen minors getting popped for minor in possession. They looked like stereotypical undercover cops and you could probably spot them from a mile away. That’s only if you were looking for them though, and people generally only look for uniformed police. If you’re over 21 though, it’s a pretty chill spot to tailgate. Just don’t be super loud and call attention to yourself if you’re riding dirty. Have fun!!!! And get there early- traffic can be brutal and every beer you drink in the parking lot is one less $10 beer to buy inside.
I didn't get called to go back too concerts
18 years old because they are selling alcohol
Many people bring their children to the concerts. It is recommended that you bring ear protection for them. Often ear protection is available for young children from guest services. Minors are not allowed to purchase or consume alcohol and will not be allowed into areas designated for drinking.
I would imagine that like any concert, those under 18 are allowed to go in, but they cannot buy alcohol. You may want to contact the concert venue's office for a more definitive answer, as I myself am not a minor, nor have I ever accompanied one to a concert (at least not since I was one).
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