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Why Has Everyone Forgotten How to Behave at Concerts?

When a “fan” threw a phone at Bebe Rexha onstage last month, it was just one of many bizarre and unsettling recent instances of misbehavior at concerts. Concertgoers have pelted GloRilla with bottles, invaded Ava Max’s stage, and forced Pink to become part of a stranger’s grieving process when a fan apparently tossed the ashes of their dead mother onstage. But those incidents are just the most visible sign of a depressing trend: Particularly since the pandemic, people seem to have completely forgotten how to behave at concerts.

In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Tomás Mier and Brittany Spanos join host Brian Hiatt to discuss the rise of concert misbehavior and some of the factors behind it, from main-character syndrome to online clout-chasing to parasocial relationships gone wrong — while also reminding themselves that crowds have almost always had trouble keeping it together at shows. To hear the whole discussion, go here to find the podcast provider of your choice, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or just press play below.

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Elsewhere in the episode, our panel digs into Olivia Rodrigo’s excellent new single, “Vampire,” and discuss whether the idea that every pop star’s new album has to start a new “era,” complete with visual transformations, is played out.

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