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The age for late nights out

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NorahNorah · 12/11/2023 21:50

What age is ok for your kid/s to see a concert/gig with friends, say O2 or somewhere in London, and without adults/parents?

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ForbiddenColour · 12/11/2023 21:51

15/16, 14 if responsible with a clear route home with friends

PortalooSunset · 12/11/2023 22:11

I think for the O2 thing it's also about how far you are from there surely?! I mean if you live in Greenwich then it'd probably be younger than if you lived in Greenock..
Iirc I was 15 but dropped off and collected by parents. Older when I did a coach trip to a gig.
Dc1 was 16 nearly 17 when he went off with mates iirc.

climbershell · 13/11/2023 10:38

I was about 13/14, when I got dropped at the train station and 35min journey into Waterloo, where I met my cousin who was 1yr older to get the tube to gigs

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NorahNorah · 15/11/2023 23:25

Much appreciated, everyone. I'm trying to imagine the kinds of things could happen, like lose phone, separated from friends. They are going to be dropped off and picked up, so it's just a matter of what could happen while attending and being inside the venue.
I'm already sensing that I'm over reacting and that "it's not that deep" lols.

@climbershell @PortalooSunset @ForbiddenColour

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