Gen-Z drinking habits are killing concerts

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Man I gave up on alcohol about a year ago and its the best way to enjoy music for real. Not even just listening and enjoying the show but not wasting time waiting at the bar, not paying for more than one or two drinks, it's a way better experience. No alcohol means being less tired the day after too, so its not as much an issue if I have to work the day after.
 

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Corporate greed is killing concerts. Miss me with that, "these consumers won't empty their pockets for our profits":sadbron:.

Straight propaganda meant to divide the working class more.

No one is trying to drop $15 for a Budlight. All those other alternatives they proposed are just going to be similar overpriced, watered down shyt. Tighten your belt and submit to the demands of the buyer.
This. Gen Z and millenials figured out the equation. I can go buy a bottle of titos for 20 bucks. Have a few drinks with some sparkling water, then head out on level 7 and buy one drink when im out.

Lasts for a few of weeks. Now im going out and spending maybe $10 extra bucks each time vs $50-60
 
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