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Ok, I might go to my first Coldplay concert ever when they come to Houston, but my dad is insisting on taking my youngest brother. He is 9 years old and so he is fairly short, the question is will he be able to enjoy it or is it just gonna be a waste of time for him (and waste of money for us)?

I know this is a kinda random question but I just need it resolved so my dad will actually buy me my tickets :cry:

Thanks,

W.K.

Note: Sorry if this is in the wrong place, this seemed like the right place to put it and once again, thanks.

Ok, I might go to my first Coldplay concert ever when they come to Houston, but my dad is insisting on taking my youngest brother. He is 9 years old and so he is fairly short, the question is will he be able to enjoy it or is it just gonna be a waste of time for him (and waste of money for us)?

I know this is a kinda random question but I just need it resolved so my dad will actually buy me my tickets :cry:

Thanks,

W.K.

Note: Sorry if this is in the wrong place, this seemed like the right place to put it and once again, thanks.

 

As long as you don't get tickets in the PIT (which isn't really likely), you'll be fine. The Woodlands Pavilion is like a cinema - it gently raises up towards the lawn. So even if your brother is short, he should be able to see over those in front of him. However, if everyone stands up, depending on the height of the people directly in front of you, he might have an issue... I would think it would be ok though. It really depends where your seats are I guess. The further back you are, the more likely he'll be able to see since you'll be higher up.

I say take him too. He'll remember when he grows up :nice:

And as an extra, you Dad buys the tickets :P

Like mrman said, just don't get PIT tickets ;)

This is my 7 yr old during the show...2696727722_b968ef809b1.jpg?t=1239965824

 

waved his poster, danced like a maniac, and loved it. All kids are different but....

 

I'd say take your little brother, have fun with him and be proud your teaching him to have good taste in music!!!!!

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Ok, thanks a lot for your input :)

This finally resolves my problem and after school today, I'll probably have my Coldplay Tickets :cool:

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