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Drinkbunny · 28/06/2017 19:21

my dd is a big fan of ed sheeran... was thinking of taking her to his concert next summer... by then she wud be 4 and half years old... is that too young? not sure how much tickets will cost so once i know i may decide against if i feel the price us high to pay for a child... but if reasonably priced... wud you take child that young?

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JigsawBat · 28/06/2017 19:28

I think if it's a big venue with seating, I might if she was a big fan. But I'd also worry about her not being able to see much and it being a waste of money.

Depends on what he's like as an entertainer, though, too. I don't know what Ed's like, but imagine him being quite family friendly. How the act behaves between songs would have to sway my decision. I wouldn't take my own DD to see my/her favourite bands until quite a bit older, for that reason.

LucyLocketLostIt · 28/06/2017 19:37

Bit young still I'd have thought. What time would it finish?

FlamingoPrincess1212 · 28/06/2017 19:44

Yes!! I went to see girls aloud when I was about 18/19 and there were lots of littles there, I even chucked a girl on my shoulders for her favourite song as her DM was heavily pregnant.
Concerts are generally nice places!

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Drinkbunny · 28/06/2017 22:03

thanks ladies... jigsaw got a good point about her not being able to see much... this is at a national football stadium... so adults struggle to see actual artists unless in the big screens.. my lil one would not know what's really going on... im better off spending the money on a children's show.

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Gizlotsmum · 28/06/2017 22:05

There maybe a minimum age limit..lots of venues have them..

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