Answer:
You should dress up as much as the performers.
Explanation:
Concert etiquette
CLOTHING
- It is critical that you feel comfortable. In most places, for example, it is not compulsory to wear social attire, but it is not allowed to wear people wearing shorts, shorts and slippers. Jeans, T-shirt and sneakers are ok.
PUNCTUALITY
- Arrive early for coffee and to meet people, before the concert starts. Nothing worse than arriving in the room late, running, out of breath. You can barely feel the music when it starts.
ALL DISTRACTION IS PROHIBITED
- TOTAL SILENCE while listening to music. If you need to cough or sneeze, use a tissue to reduce the noise; If you have a cough attack, leave the room as discreetly as possible, knowing that you will no longer be able to return to your seat.
- Mobile phones, tablets etc. should remain OFF during the concert, not only in silent mode. The light the screens emit also annoys and distracts.
CHEERS
- Maybe the most "complicated" part. It is tradition to applaud only at the end of the works. Generally, a work consists of several movements, and there are pauses between them. If you don't know the full song, it's hard to know when it's over (even following the show, sometimes the conductor pauses longer between moves; other times you barely realize that one move is over and another has started). Conclusion: When in doubt, don't applaud until you are sure thera are no more movements to be played.