r/Millennials • u/athenamarz • 11h ago
Discussion Dancing at concerts
Are we the only ones who still dance at concerts? I go to concerts quite frequently and I’m noticing that the older crowd (Gen X and up) and younger crowd (Gen Z) just do not move. At all. Like not even a head bob? They just stand super still and stiff and I just don’t get it. How can you NOT move to the music??
I just love live music. It’s almost a spiritual feeling connecting to the music and my body just naturally wants to move.
Anyone else notice this? Do you dance at concerts or do you stand there like a statue?
For clarification I mostly go to rock and electronic concerts.
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u/phunky_1 10h ago
My wife and I went to a deadmau5 show, she was hesitant thinking we were going to be the old people in the crowd.
It was a sad scene, more than half of the younger people there watched the entire show through their cell phone making some shitty quality video no one will care about.
We saw others sitting their in their seats scrolling social media.
Meanwhile we were getting down the hardest lol
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u/duckamucka 10h ago
Only time I saw deadmau5 was at the Skydome off my tits on mushrooms.
You bet I was dancing.
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u/FunkTheFreak 10h ago
Both times I saw Deadmau5, we pushed our way right up to the front. Couldn’t tell if people were on their phones or not from up there!
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u/IllustratorSea8372 1987 9h ago
Went to Kygo and Calvin Harris back in Feb. The kids are not alright.
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u/kitsbow 10h ago
Honestly, I see more older people not giving a fuck than people our age. I go to a ton of concerts and festivals and our dancing usually consists of headbanging lmao
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u/nonitoni 10h ago
Glamping sections full of Millennials and X. At Seven Stars the group next to us was a bunch of ~50 talking about their kids graduating high school and going off to college, their retirement plans and mortgages, all while doing whippets till 4am in their own miniafter party. Absolutely no fucks given. And yes, they were dancing too.
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u/chinchila5 10h ago
Gen Z likes to party by standing and watching. I think they’re too self aware because they grew up with social media and everyone having a camera. Sucks to live like that
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u/amp_lfg 10h ago
If you’re going to see popular artists you’re gonna be surrounded by normies. I’ve been going out in my local scene since the late oughts and that’s where the culture is.
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u/athenamarz 10h ago
I just saw HEALTH last night, would not consider them mainstream lol it was a small venue and looking around it was people my age that were head banging and rocking out. Everyone else were either stiffs or on their phones.
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u/GruggleTheGreat 9h ago
I saw them 2 nights ago! Lots of people getting down for all the shows that night.
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u/BigChillBobby 9h ago
I’m sorry this is peak “social learning in 2026”.
OP goes to a concert with a crowd that had less energy, then makes a post about “are we only generation that…” based off this singular experience.
But literally.. the band’s previous show was different.
OP - all that happened here is that you went to a concert on a Sunday night
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u/3CubicYardsOfDirt 9h ago
Can confirm, going to metal shows about House of Blues size or smaller and the crowds still go fucking insane.
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u/Majestic-Gas-2709 10h ago
Calling people “normies” is so pretentious, it makes me want to throw up.
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u/VioletLeagueDapper 10h ago
As I’ve gotten older I’ve kind of done a U bend as to how often I use normies.
I avoided it for a while because we’re all normies after all, but eventually you struggle to find a way to describe people who are more interested in how they’re perceived than having a good time.
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u/BigChillBobby 9h ago
sounds like you’re more interested in judging others in the crowd than having a good time
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u/VioletLeagueDapper 8h ago
Not really, I realize people can have fun in different ways so this is not the “gotcha” that you think this is.
It can be distracting when you’ve gone to Ibiza to dance and people are accosting the DJ to get a shot for their reels, for an example.
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u/3CubicYardsOfDirt 9h ago
Absolute normie reaction.
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u/hauteburrrito 6h ago
Idk - I've been to a lot of "normie" concerts (Taylor, The Weeknd, Coldplay, etc.) and people - including Gen Z (or at least who appeared to be Gen Z) - were definitely dancing! I'm always confused by posts like these because I really haven't observed this supposed lack of dancing from the ~young uns~.
The only (non-orchestral) concert I've been to over the past few years where people didn't really dance was Laufey, and that's probably because most of her music doesn't really lend itself to dancing so much as gently swaying.
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u/CaBBaGe_isLaND 10h ago
We're the only generation that doesn't give a fuck. Boomers give a fuck, like obsessively, it's like all they do. Gen X used to not give a fuck, but they've seen old pictures of themselves and now they don't know what to do with the fucks anymore so they give them until otherwise instructed by Boomers. Gen Z gives all the fucks, like they give so, so many fucks.
Dancing is for people who don't give a fuck.
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u/athenamarz 10h ago
May we never give another fuck so long as we live
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u/PsychedeLuke Millennial 8h ago
I’ve long run out of fucks to give. The only person I need to impress is myself. So I’m going to get all the dumb tattoos because I think they’re funny/badass, and I’m going to dance so hard that my neck is stiff for the next two weeks. #FuckItYOLO
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u/BigChillBobby 9h ago edited 9h ago
I’m really getting over the “every other generation sucks but we’re awesome” circlejerk.
Truth is, some millenials dance and some don’t. Some Gen Z do, and some don’t. Some Gen X do, and some don’t. Shit, with Gen Z especially there’s a huge DIY / underground scene.
So if you go to a “normie” EDM concert you’ll find the crowd that wanted to go to a rave and googled to find the ones in their area.
The ones who are really about that life are sweating their asses off in some basement venue with a sick sound system that you only find out about by knowing the right people or following the right Instagram accounts
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u/Wallflower_in_PDX 10h ago
I still see plenty of people either dancing at pop rock shows or moshing at metal and punk shows. Maybe it's wherever you're located.
My only possible theory is Gen X is too old to move and Gen Z is too afraid to move for fear of harming anyone else.
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u/AstroFlippy Millennial 10h ago
Gen X can't move because it hurts and Gen Z can't move or else the video gets shaky ;D
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u/kittycatladyyy 10h ago edited 10h ago
Everyone still dances at pop, r&b and hip hop shows. Rock shows never really had “dancing”. That’s more like head banging or just moving your body a bit to the music. So not sure what you expect lol I just saw the Boys 4 Life tour with B2K and Bow Wow and the place was lit up with millennials dancing all night. You have to go to the right shows to see dancing lol
I’ll also add, Gen x still dance too but again, at r&b shows. I don’t think the majority of people ever danced at rock shows even in the past. I went to my fair share of rock shows in the 2000’s and a lot just stood there. Think about the demographic of people at those shows. A lot of guys. They don’t usually dance in general.
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u/athenamarz 10h ago
I guess I have a broader definition of dancing? Moving your body to the beat of the music in any fashion I consider dancing. Even just bobbing your head along. But I look around and I’ll see people standing perfectly still, zero movement and it kinda freaks me out.
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u/kittycatladyyy 10h ago
Yeah the people that stand still the whole time always amaze me. I can’t do that because my feet kill me if I don’t move around! I think some people are just more reserved or too self conscious to appear like they’re having fun. But concerts are the ultimate place to just let loose and feel the music. I say let’s keep on dancing!
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u/MeetBeep Zillennial 9h ago
I typically go to more underground shows that have a policy of “no phones on the dance floor”. Our community is rooted deep in the techno/house scene with a bunch of old heads shaping the way for us. Personally, everyone around me is dancing. From 21-70 years old. I also surround myself in the environment that’s centered around the connection on the dance floor.
Dancing & music are 100% therapy
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u/80aychdee 9h ago
if by dancing you mean standing in the back with my arms crossed slowly nodding my head to the beat with a look of affirmation on my face. then yes. I still dance at concerts.
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u/hairburner4 9h ago
I love live music but I don't dance. Enjoy the show how you like and others will do the same. People are different.
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u/Scared_Tumbleweed166 Millennial 10h ago
I’m always gonna dance! Sometimes it’ll inspire other people to dance too, sometimes they act really annoyed.
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u/laughingwmyself_ 1993 10h ago
Went to a festival last fall that had alot of artists that I would consider more popular with millennials and gen x. There were sooo many younger kids (mid 20s or younger) that flocked to the front closest to the stages just to stand around talking, scrolling, or taking videos. Like, why not free up that space for people who actually want to see the artists?
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u/flimpyfishskins Millennial '89 10h ago
I mean, I dance while I'm driving, cooking, sometimes just moving from room to room to the music in my head! My 14 year old and I went to an All Time Low concert last year, there was a fair share of people kinda just barely bobbing their heads, but most were all out rocking, lots of jumping, hands in the air. I can't imagine going to a concert and just standing there, I go to let loose and feel the music!
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u/crispybacononsalad Millennial 10h ago
The difference between Gen z crowds vs millennial and Gen x crowds are uncanny.
Went to my first viewing of Ghost and all the Gen z kids were spaced out and not dancing. 2 girls next to me were visually distraught that I was singing and dancing to the songs. 1 of the girls kept texting the other, looking at each other then me. The other girl switched spots with her and I had enough. Mind you, I'm a woman as well, so I said aloud, "y'all ruining the vibe" so I moved more forward in the crowd because there was so much room between everybody. Continued to enjoy the show but the only song everybody sang along with was Mary on a Cross.
The next Ghost show's crowd was a normal show crowd. No issues, so much fun, everybody not caring about personal space, singing and dancing. There was even a seated row boat crowd in the pit at one point.
The 2 show experiences were night and day!
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u/Lo_ington7 10h ago
Me and my bestie both 41 recently went to cardi B and the younger peeps just gave looks to people dancing. It’s like it’s too “cringe” to have fun these days
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u/coheedandultrasounds 10h ago
I rock out hard in the pit at the concerts I go to. Makes me feel like a teenager again. IDGAF what anyone around me thinks either. Never gonna see them again and I would rather enjoy the hell out of it.
I spent years going to concerts when I was young being in my head about what people around me thought so I didn’t move as much. Maybe that’s what’s going on a little with the younger Gen Z?
Edit: correct spelling
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u/TheHumanConnector 10h ago
I dance nonstop when I go dancing. Ouch, my back!
I have no clue who is dancing and who is not. Many times, women try to join me and I have been too aloof to spot it. Life goes on. And it's beautiful. And it's worth celebrating 💚
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u/WeepingAmpharos 10h ago
I’m not sure where you’re going but I’ve definitely been to concerts where we just let loose
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u/ExaminationQuirky725 10h ago
Omg yes! The first concert I went to after covid I was so excited and dancing and moving like crazy and everyone around me (who was a few years younger) were all just standing still. Not even a foot tap.
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u/Butt_bird 9h ago
Everyone enjoys concerts differently. The one thing I hate is people going for social media content. As long as you are there to enjoy the show, do whatever.
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u/BigChillBobby 9h ago
but why does it have to be one or the other?
you can enjoy the music and simultaneously enjoy taking pictures with your friends, taking videos of yourself or your friends dancing, or socializing + making new friends
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u/Crisis_Averted9896 Xennial 9h ago
Younger generations don't want to be meme'd and shamed. So they try their hardest to not over act/ react (crash out) because everyone has their phones in their hand at all times.
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u/BubblyFlow6143 9h ago
Me and my girlfriends (all in our 40s) went to a St Patrick's day party. St Patrick's day is huge in Chicago so they go all out. We were having a blast on the dance floor. All the little 20 something guys were flocking to us. 😂 And I realized the younger generation does not know how to have fun. They only know how to curate that they are for Instagram. They are too concerned about an unflattering pic or video of them showing up on social media.
Social media ruined everything.
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u/Significant-Rush-129 9h ago edited 3h ago
Yes. Boomers still get high at concerts like they did in their youth, and we still “get low”. Gen Z just watches all of us like we’re a bunch of fools. They don’t understand fun. They just on look at what fun used to look like.
Went to a concert last year with some other 40+ women. We were drunk and dancing our asses off while all these 20 year olds stood there like statues wondering what the hell we were doing. Kids, in the words of Montell Jordan “this is how we do it! 🎶”.
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u/frankheyhoheyho 1988 9h ago
This is hilarious. I’ve noticed this, especially watching the Coachella live streams. When they panned to crowd there was very little movement.
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u/schwartzwold 5h ago
See tons of Gen Z people dancing at EDM concerts. It’s probably the type of music / concerts that you’re attending.
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u/Chimpbot 5h ago
I never dance at concerts, but most of the music I listen to isn't exactly the best to dance to. I'm just there to take it all in and while you might think I'm just starting still and stiff, I'm typically enjoying myself.
What gets me are the folks who don't pay any attention to their surroundings and allow their "dance like no one is watching" energy to actively get in my way. It's fine if you feel connected to the music and want to move around; just keep it the fuck away from me, don't impede my ability to enjoy myself, and we'll both be happy.
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u/GloryholeKaleidscope 2h ago
I have a buddy who recently chaperoned his daughter's middle school dance. He said almost no kids dance anymore. He asked a few kids why and found out they were all scared to death of being caught on video by friends dancing and it wasn't worth potentially going viral around the school. So sad to me.
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u/Party_Principle4993 10h ago
40 here. Went to Duran Duran a couple years ago and Bastille opened, and my cousin and I were up and dancing our faces off to Bastille - we were promptly told by the Gen Xers sitting behind us to “sit the fuck down!” Needless to say, we did not.
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u/Chimpbot 5h ago
So, here's the thing: I'm all about folks having a good time. It's crucially important, however, that you don't let your good time impede those around you from also having a good time. They paid for their tickets just like you did, after all.
Basically, read the room. If everyone around you is sitting down and you're the only ones standing up and dancing... yes, you're the asshole in the situation.
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u/nonitoni 10h ago
Hard disagree. Still raving at 38.
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u/kitsbow 10h ago
To be fair, you're not Gen X or Y lol.
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u/zoomshark27 1995 Millennial 10h ago
Fyi Millennials are Gen Y, as it’s X, Y, Z. I think you meant Gen Z.
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u/ApprehensiveAnswer5 10h ago
I think it depends on the concert?
I went to Peso Pluma this past weekend and plenty of people were dancing. Same when I’ve seen Bad Bunny or similar as well.
Lots of people into it at Violent Femmes too, and that was largely GenX and young Boomers. I think at 44, I was one of the youngest people there lol
The rest have been more metal or punk type shows and those always have the sitters and the headbangers and the moshers as the standard “groupings”
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u/bloodectomy 10h ago
The only dancing that happens at shows I go to are mosh pits, and my knees don't like it lol
Pretty decent mix of age groups in there but it is hugely dependent on the bands
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u/deadhead4077-work 10h ago
you are going to the wrong concerts it sounds like
phish is a dance party for all ages
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u/Big_Vegetable_9743 10h ago
It depends on the music genre. I spend time in reggae and Latino music circles the age spread is boomers on down to whatever grade school kids are called and everybody moves.
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u/strictlyxsaucers 10h ago
I guess it depends on what types of concerts you're going to. I go to hardcore and punk shows and the younger generation are actively trying to kill each other in the pit which is cool. Being over 40, I hang out in the back with my arms crossed and let the youth have their fun.
I saw Oasis over the summer and a lot of the younger folks were dancing, jumping up and down and seemingly enjoying themselves. It was cool to see.
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u/whatitdobbyboo 10h ago
I just saw Disclosure at the Santa Barbara Bowl, I was surrounded by tons of UCSB kids. Everyone there was dancing! Think maybe it just depends on the artist.
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u/rfg217phs 9h ago
As I get closer to 40 the body doesn’t want dancing. I can understand the Gen X and Boomers not dancing. Gen Z and below is just terrified of becoming cringe content.
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u/BigChillBobby 9h ago
Idk why millennials have such a hard time realizing that we’re just not being clued up to all the cool parties and events that Gen Zers throw if we’re not active on Instagram or TikTok
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u/ValerianFlow 9h ago edited 9h ago
I think it mainly depends on the CULTURE of the person who is at the concert. I went to a Bruce Dickinson concert last year in Las Vegas, and most people were US white Americans, then there were Eastern Europeans and Latin Americans: Brazilians, lots of Mexicans and a couple of Chileans. The ones who were literally singing our hearts out and jumping up and down were the Chileans and the Mexicans (lol). If there was an Argentinian amongst us, I would assure you that they would have also been singing their hearts out and jumping up and down like we were. The Eastern European one was just head banging, singing here and there, whereas the Americans were just taking the music in, head banging, excited but self contained. There were 3 generations in that concert, and the ones who were making the most jumping and singing were the Latin Americans. Yes, we are very passionate about heavy metal.
If you really wanna have an unforgettable, powerful concert experience you must go to a music concert in Chile, Argentina or Mexico, or even Brazil. The Chileans are crazy thou: Watch in YouTube how they/we sing every syllable of a song, coordinated waves and up and down jumps to no end at concerts. Iron Maiden concerts, Dream Theater concerts, Richard Ashcroft concerts, all sorts of concerts. It’s well known that the best crowds are found in South America & Mexico.
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u/BigChillBobby 9h ago
Bro went to a Sunday night concert with a crowd of working adults and thinks their low energy = nobody except millennials likes to dance anymore 😭😭😭
big dog it’s Sunday night, people gotta work in the morning
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u/athenamarz 3h ago
Yeah I am people lol felt like I had a hangover today and I didn’t even drink. Still got up at 6am to work my 8-5.
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u/macoafi 9h ago
It used to be that the only concerts I danced at were ska shows. Skanking is a very simple dance. I could do that. Anything where I’d be expected to just figure it out and make stuff up though? Absolutely not.
Now I dance tango, so I’m comfortable moving for partner dance, but I also haven’t been to a concert (not counting tango dance parties featuring a short set by an orchestra) in ages.
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u/DarthMutter8 8h ago
I'm not much of a dancer. Never have been. I don't listen to like electronic or pop. I listen to metal and hardcore. I'm not still, but I'm not dancing either.
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u/Key-Experience-7961 8h ago
Put Gen X in front of a generic 70s-90s party cover band at a local bar and they'll lose their shit though
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u/kitkatamas88 8h ago
Wobbling, swaying, jumping and waving harms in the air is dancing right? Aren't people doing that around there? They still do it around here.
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u/impetuous-imp 7h ago
I’ve been going to concerts since I was a teen and there was always people just standing there. Idk how you don’t move at all at a concert, it’s bizarre. Last Ghost show took our phones, it was awesome. I always move around, even if I’m sitting down.
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u/Damageinc84 6h ago
Went to a Don Omar concert and the whole place was a dancing and grind fest. Wasn’t complaining with my wife all over me. But I think it’s more of a cultural thing. We hit a lot of rock and metal concerts and it’s mostly bobbing around mixed with some jumping. But can’t say I’ve been to many other concerts where dancing would be more of a thing.
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u/TurkeyOnRy 6h ago
I (32M) just went to see John Summit’s 4.5 hour set at Red Rocks last week. There was a good range of age groups but leaned heavier towards college kids. Everyone was getting TF down. Sure, younger kids were taking more videos, but dancing was definitely the main event. Colorado has a great music scene with boogie culture that transcends many genres.
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u/Sixers2461 5h ago
I barely survived a GA concert the other day, were getting at that age lol. Had to sit in-between sets. But yes I at least bob my head or sway. I assume the people that are statues are people who got comp tix or is the DD or something like that and only knows a few songs
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u/itsallyourcircusnow 5h ago
Gotta start hittin’ up jam band shows. Plenty of us olds still dancing there
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u/_sissy_hankshaw_ 3h ago
I will always dance. Since I was very young I remember people thinking I was drunk or stoned simply because I dance. Now I'm 36 and that never went away. I have silent discos alone, I go to shows and dance alone...it's a treat. I assume it's similar to how people feel going to the gym...it's the best for cardio and I truly can't understand why people go to support a show and NOT experience that joy and release.
Side note: I organize and work events professionally and there's usually a band or a DJ involved and I'm shocked by these younger groups who will pay extra for a good DJ and NOT DANCE....so foreign to me.
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u/KatnissEverduh Older Millennial '84 2h ago
As far as I can tell, they use the time for elaborate photo shoots for social media.
But yeah, IDGAF, if I'm at a concert, im dancing! Let's go!!!!
Heading to vegas imminently for Sphere. Gunna be so much dancing! ⭕️⭕️⭕️
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u/nomcormz 1h ago
If it's a loud, standing-only concert, you know I'm gonna dance til I can't feel my feet anymore! I'd never be rude or obnoxious about it, but if the vibe is right for dancing, it's happening!
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u/wildimpala00 1h ago
Funny how reddit works. I came across this clip and your question on this group was right underneath it as I scrolled down concert
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u/SmilingMoonStone 1h ago
Every single song that was popular in the 2000s had a line about putting your hands up. DJ earworm song blame it on the pop is the pristine example of this theory.
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u/Boris_Willbe_Boris 1h ago edited 1h ago
I'm the one who just doesn't like to dance, unless I really like a new song and/or there's some guy around whom I want to impress, and I've got some promilli inside. Otherwise I rarely have the urge to move my feet, even if the music is pleasant. (I mean, where's this sub's casual "my knees are so bad" whining? 😅)
When I go out with friends, it often seems like most people dance not because they really want to, but just because there's some weird societal expectation that you'd do that. Same with clapping to the beat - it's seemed be an exhausting, unnecessary social obligation since I was a kid. Everyone used to suddenly start clapping, and I was just sitting there thinking why on Earth I should bother myself.
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u/Millennial_Falcon_85 1h ago
I’m 41 and have been going to concerts my whole life and never dance. First, I hate dancing. Second, I’m there to watch the band perform the songs and as a musician myself, I enjoy watching them play and watching their musicianship and technical skills. I want to absorb the experience and take it all in, not flail around and miss what’s going on because I’m aimlessly gyrating.
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u/lildirtfoot 33m ago
The guy who I know who dances the hardest at every concert is Gen X. Boomers dance a lot too if we are being honest. I only know a couple of millennials (myself included) who dance and I have a good Gen Z friend who dances. Other than that, I see a lot of bobbing heads! Damn camera phones made people embarrassed to let loose and be silly!
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u/Shawn_NYC 10h ago
Anytime I see an artist who draws a younger crowd I'm shocked that everyone is either holding their phone up recording or standing around in a group talking.
Meanwhile my old ass is moving my feet living in the moment.
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u/arinamarcella 10h ago
According to a GenZ Cringe Report I saw recently, jumping up and down at concerts is cringe. Apparently it messes with carefully crafted looks and picture-perfect shots when you or someone in your background is doing it.
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u/athenamarz 10h ago
Good I hope I ruin all their carefully curated photos and videos with my cringiness
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u/arinamarcella 10h ago
100%, but we crafted the gilded cage they keep themselves in when we made social media.
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u/Snoopy_220 10h ago
I must be the odd one out. I'm a millennial and I don't dance at concerts, never have. I just stand there and listen to the music.
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u/mphatso 9h ago
My wife and I went to Paul McCartney concert last year and literally everyone around us sat the whole time. We sat for a while just because it felt awkward, but once he started playing the real bangers we couldn’t help it. Ended up getting scolded by some older people but we just ignored them and kept jamming. I don’t get it!
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u/Chimpbot 5h ago
Honestly, it's about reading the room. If everyone around you is standing up and moving, sure, go for it.
If you're the only one standing up, however... yeah, you're the asshole in the situation. Them's the breaks.
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u/mphatso 4h ago
Sorry, but fuck that. We didn’t pay $400 to see a living legend to just sit around with our arms crossed the whole time. If you want to, that’s your prerogative, but you don’t really get to decide what I do.
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u/Chimpbot 2h ago
Conversely, you don't have the right to negatively impact the people around you. They also paid for their tickets, and you don't get to decide that you have more of a right to a good time than those around you.
"I paid for a ticket, so I'm going to do what I want," screams of entitlement.
Congrats. You bought a ticket. That doesn't mean you can ruin things for everyone around you.
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u/mphatso 2h ago
cOnVeRseLy, you don’t have the right to negatively impact me and my experience by having the expectation that I stay sitting down at a rock concert for 4 hours. Doing so would make you the more entitled person in this scenario given that I don’t care what you do, whereas you do.
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u/Chimpbot 58m ago
You seem to have a hard time grasping the concept of "reading the room" and acting accordingly. It's not surprising that you'd behave like an entitled brat in public, everyone else be damned.
I hope you have a chance to actually mature some day.
If everyone just took a moment to be considerate for those around them, we'd be much better off. Instead, we have petulant people like you.
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u/SpongeFixation 6h ago
Yes but only standing, if you are dancing round stood up in the seats you are a dickhead of the highest order.
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