Re: Concert Behavior
You put 2,000 + with access to alcohol and your going to have a few idiots. Joe's crowds can range from rowdy to raucous I think it depends on the venue. He started out in a small theater and worked his way up to a cut arena over the years here and I have seen them all. The charged up crowd is common in any setting but the availability and access to spirits tends to increase the chances of somebody becoming obnoxious.
Joe's crowd is totally different then say a James Taylor crowd at the same venue. Similar demographics but James Taylor is a more laid back show. Joe takes people on a roller coaster ride of intensities from soft to loud unlike AC/DC that is full blown in your face and there are no quiet spots to ruin. James Taylor's rockin song is How Sweet it is to be Loved by You. The other difference is Joe's first show at the Civic Center I was told be the staff that he set the record for beverage sales since the room was open. He did that with a half house. That tells me Joe's crowd comes to party. James Taylor's crowd although a full house didn't even come close to the record. Again it is a different show and everybody there is in a laid back mood. Joe's crowd is charged up with excitement. That isn't a bad thing. That is why he brings them in.
Again you get someone excited and allow him to get drunk and you are going to have a few get obnoxious. Alcohol is how the venue makes it's revenue so the answer is tell security to worry less about cameras and more about obnoxious behavior. Of course when you confront a drunk the results aren't always pretty. So the usual usher may not be able to control the situation. Might need a uniformed officer to ask them nicely to STFU. I just don't think you have to throw the baby out with the bath water. It is up to the venue staff to control the crowd either by not serving a drunk or escorting out those misbehaving.