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I attended the Mother s Day Good Music Festival. F...

I attended the Mother s Day Good Music Festival. Front row seats were purchased as a Mother s Day gift only to have other individuals who were seated else where in the arena bombard the front of the stage making it difficult to see and unfortunately enjoy the experience. Throughout the night myself and other individuals on the row were brushed up against and basically twerked on. The seemingly young individuals who were working the front of the stage area did attempt to address the situation but they seemed overpowered by the crowd and had little to no reinforcement from higher ups or security which resulted in several people seeking out assistance from guest services in an attempt to have the issue resolved for 1st and 2nd rowers. Guest services appeared to use little effort to redirect as other people continued to come towards the front of the stage throughout the night. It presented as an insensitive situation from some of the staff and the concert attendees who despite not having seats in the front row, felt entitled to remain in the area in which they were not seated. The idea became apparent that you could have purchased seats anywhere else in the arena and still have the front/second row experience despite not paying the price. Out of the venues that have been attended for concerts and music festivals throughout the country this was my worst venue experience.

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