Blossom concerts are both fun and exciting, but they are also a little crazy. If you've ever attended a concert at Blossom Music Center, or any outdoor venue, you might say "Wow, these are all too relatable."
1. Having to leave hours before the concert even starts
Because you will be sitting on Steels Corners Road in your car for hours trying to even get into the parking lot.
2. Parking on a big field
Since Blossom is an outdoor venue, most of the surrounding area is, well, land.
3. Trying to remember which field you parked in
Which includes telling your friends "we parked the car is by this bush."
4. Adding your friends on Find My Friends
Since you are more than likely to lose at least one of them.
5. Wondering if the concert is really just in the parking lot
Because every single person tailgates before the concert and strictly listens to the performing artist only.
6. Knowing you will have to use the porta potty
The ones that are about a half a mile before you even get to the security check.
7. Making it past security and the ticket scanners
Just to remember that you have lawn seats and have to claim your spot on the lawn ASAP.
8. Or maybe you have pavilion seats
And you have to prepare yourself to have a little less fun than the rowdy people above you in the lawn but are thankful you have room to breathe.
9. Getting puked on in the lawn
Because it has happened to me every single time that I have attended Blossom.
10. Getting rained on
And having to dig your heels into the mud so you don't end up sliding down the big hill that is the lawn into the drunk people in front of you.
11. Not being able to see a single thing from your seats
But still having the time of your life because overall, this venue is the definition of a good time.
12. Walking up the hill of the lawn
Singing and screaming along to whatever the surrounding people are singing and screaming.
13. And finally, trying to find which bush you parked by
Because you will want to navigate your way through this parking lot as fast as you can or else you can expect to sit there waiting to get out for an hour or two.