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in terms of fashion at a concert, the most important factor is safety, regardless of current trends, these venues typically become filled with people - with the majority of individuals dancing the entire show the chance of getting stepped on, bumped, or jostled is very high, therefore it helps to remember to wear closed-toe shoes, and clothes that are not too complicated or delicate - the last thing anyone wants is a wardrobe malfunction at a samba show

keeping valuables secure in zip purses and closed pockets is a good idea to ensure items do not get pick pocketed at concerts - in any large show around the globe the chance of getting an item stolen is possible.  arrow-back     arrow-forward

 

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