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I agree. But also think of the journey home, allowing for possible late running of event, and a staggering length of time to actually get the tube. Will transport still be running for the whole trip home?Originally posted by Swiss TonyRock crowds, while scruffy lookin' , are pretty tame (violence wise), they get a bit excited but nothing a 15 year old can’t handle.
My only concern would be the getting to and leaving from venue. Though there should be enough of a crowd to dispel any shady characters. I saw Metallica on the weekend and there were loads of 13+ year olds there who were fine.
HTH
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Rock crowds, while scruffy lookin' , are pretty tame (violence wise), they get a bit excited but nothing a 15 year old can’t handle.Originally posted by Troll30 seconds to Mars
My only concern would be the getting to and leaving from venue. Though there should be enough of a crowd to dispel any shady characters. I saw Metallica on the weekend and there were loads of 13+ year olds there who were fine.
HTH
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I'd second that... the academy itself will be fine and it's only a very short walk from the tube.Originally posted by snawYes it's safe enough.
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You mean they have to take their own posse armed to the teeth?Originally posted by realityhackNo.
Edit: Not unless accompanied by a group of responsible older kids/the odd adult.
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30 seconds to MarsOriginally posted by Swiss TonyWhat type of concert? (all right I know music but what sort?)
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No.
Edit: Not unless accompanied by a group of responsible older kids/the odd adult.
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Apparently, quite a desirable area now.Originally posted by TrollBeen a while since I was in Brixton.... has it improved?
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