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Brilio.net - As a young person who likes fun and crowds, you definitely want to always attend a music concert to enjoy the excitement while watching your favorite band perform. Not only for seeking entertainment and recreation, watching music concerts has various benefits that many people ignore because they think they only make time and money, because listening to or watching them via digital platforms is enough.
Usually young people now watch a music concert to improve their mood for life after a long day of work so they will feel happier and less tense. Apart from that, watching a concert can also reduce stress after a busy day with lots of deadlines. Watching a concert can also be a space to create new experiences and acquaintances, the connections that are created happen suddenly but have the same musical frequency so they remain connected.
Even though recently there have been many music concerts held with fairly affordable entry fees, there are still many young children who cannot afford to buy them because they only have enough money for their daily needs. Meanwhile, the allocation for entertainment such as watching concerts is sometimes not available because it has been used up for other things. So some are looking for ways to watch free concerts to keep their finances safe at the end of the month.
You can usually get free viewing of concerts when you become a volunteer for the event, which in fact means watching while working, even though it's free. This time brilio.net will review how to watch free concerts for those of you who don't have time to allocate money for entertainment and recreation funds, collected from various sources. You can listen to it to find out how, Tuesday (20/2).
1. Become a concert event crew.
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Apart from getting new experiences in the world of music, you can enjoy the music concerts you want for free. Becoming a music event crew opens up your opportunity to watch the next free concert, because many event organizers are looking for crew for their events. Apart from that, you can also earn money from being a crew member, so you don't need to spend money to watch concerts.
2. Become a media partner for a concert.
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If you join one of the media, try to use that media to become a media partner. Almost the same as being a crew member, but the difference is the scope of tasks carried out. When you become a media partner, you can enjoy the concert for free but have to provide coverage in the form of interviews and document the event to make it into a news report.
3. Take part in the concert ticket giveaway.
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If you don't feel like working while watching a concert, you can try taking part in giveaways that are usually held by music festivals to attract the attention of potential audiences. You can take part in this giveaway via social media by answering questions, making guesses, or stating reasons why you want to come to the music concert, then several will be selected to get free tickets.
4. Take part in free festivals.
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Actually, not all music concerts have set rates for anyone who wants to watch. You can search for or take part in free music festivals. Free music festivals are usually held by the city government or a political party to provide free entertainment for the public.
5. Join a music group or community.
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Apart from being a media partner and music event crew, you can also join a music group or community. A music group or community here can be interpreted as a collective that is active in the field of music or a fanbase of a particular musician. They will usually get free access to watch a certain music concert for which they have previously agreed.
6. Come to campus music events.
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If you're still in college, there's no need to bother looking for free concerts or music events to keep your wallet full. Every campus must have routine activities to hold a music event originating from the Student Activity Unit (UKM) in the field of music. You can enjoy it for free on campus or outside campus.
7. Look for local music events.
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Apart from music events on campus, you can also look for local music events or collective music groups that create music events. Usually they don't charge ticket prices because the goal is to provide space for musicians or people who like playing music. You can use this to fulfill your entertainment and recreation needs for free.
8. Stream online.
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The last way you can watch concerts for free is by streaming online. You don't need to spend a lot of money, you just need an internet connection to help you access concerts online. Usually big music concerts broadcast events online, especially during the recent pandemic.
(brl/wen)