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by merichan » Sun, 11 Apr 2010 10:10 pm
Yep i'm a naughty mummy... thinking about maybe bringing my daughter to a concert....
My concern is the following... on sistic it says no children under age of 7 fpr the concert I have in mind. My daughter is close but hasn't reached it yet.
Can you tell me if i can bet on going through as long as my daughter has her ticket, or if they gonna ask for a proof of age?
thanks for any experience to share
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by watching_a_sunset » Tue, 27 Apr 2010 11:03 pm
she might not be seven yet...but theres always a way to make her look old enough to pass =D ( make-ups)
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by carteki » Wed, 28 Apr 2010 4:23 pm
watching_a_sunset wrote:she might not be seven yet...but theres always a way to make her look old enough to pass =D ( make-ups)
At that age the question is WHY IS THE KID WEARING MAKE-UP - more of a red flag than not. It depends where / what / etc. The age limit is probably there for the benefit of the other patrons and her own safety - can your daughter sit still for the duration, will she be trampled on by the dancing excited crowd for example. I doubt she'll be checked on entry (just make sure she's not in a nightdress), but she also needs to be able to fit in with the rest of the audience - else they might politely ask you to leave.
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by watching_a_sunset » Wed, 28 Apr 2010 8:24 pm
jeez....chillout? its just a suggestion mate...=/ i dont mean bad..
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