Discover the Top U.S. States with the Wildest Concert Crowds!
Are you ready to rock out at a concert? Well, according to a new study by Betway, not all concert crowds are created equal. Some states have rowdier audiences than others, and some behaviors are more annoying than others. Let’s take a closer look at which U.S. states have the rowdiest concert crowds, which states have the friendliest, and which behaviors concertgoers find the most aggravating.
Wisconsin takes the top spot for having the rowdiest concert crowds, with an average score of 13.1 for negative behaviors experienced at shows. Following Wisconsin are Louisiana, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, and Minnesota. On the other hand, Nebraska stands out as the state with the friendliest concert crowds, with only an average of 2.8 bad behaviors reported per show. South Dakota, Missouri, Idaho, and Utah also make the list of states with the friendliest concert crowds.
But what exactly are the behaviors that irk concertgoers the most? According to the study, the most annoying behavior is standing in front of seats and blocking the view of people behind them. A whopping 86% of participants reported experiencing this frustrating act. Other irritating behaviors include pushing and shoving to get to the front of the venue, holding up a sign, sitting on someone’s shoulders, and being overly intoxicated.
So next time you’re at a concert, remember to be considerate of those around you. Check out the charts below for more data on rowdy and friendly states, as well as the top annoying concert behaviors. And if you want to ensure you’re not being an “a–hole” at concerts, be sure to read our tips on how to behave at shows.
Let’s keep the music scene alive and well by being respectful and mindful of our fellow music lovers!