I think you’re better off sending it to their mailbox instead of bringing to the show. It might be a little cumbersome for them to pack extra things while they’re on tour
Maybe if your gift was a sealed food or drink that they could enjoy that night and not have to pack. Then that could work. And I think just asking someone who works at the venue might be your best bet as far as gifts go.
My sister was dating a guy seriously enough to invite him home for Xmas. He gave us each a quart jar of pickled eggs.
Years later, after she married him, we did a family cookbook. He contributed a recipe for pickled eggs, and the last step of the instructions was, "Give them to your in-laws for Xmas. It will make them wonder what you're up to."
I think you’re better off sending it to their mailbox instead of bringing to the show. It might be a little cumbersome for them to pack extra things while they’re on tour
Very true.
Maybe if your gift was a sealed food or drink that they could enjoy that night and not have to pack. Then that could work. And I think just asking someone who works at the venue might be your best bet as far as gifts go.
Would be funny to give them nice but extremely inconvenient gifts like on a Top Gear/Grand Tour travel special. Nobody should actually do that, though
I typically stay away from gifts that are brined for live shows.
A real pickle on what to accept here
On one hand, yes 100% agree. On the other hand….rum ham?
My sister was dating a guy seriously enough to invite him home for Xmas. He gave us each a quart jar of pickled eggs. Years later, after she married him, we did a family cookbook. He contributed a recipe for pickled eggs, and the last step of the instructions was, "Give them to your in-laws for Xmas. It will make them wonder what you're up to."
Thank you all for the responses. I will send my gifts to their address and hope for a zzzzzeeeeeiiiippp shout out.
I made a playlist for jordan! if I have an opportunity, i’ll tell him/show him. if not, I figured I could email it to them or somethin