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Would I look stupid if my dad came with me to warped tour?

My dad said I could go to warped tour but there was a catch. He had to come with me. I told him that I wouldn't go in the mosh pits (I know that they really aren't that dangerous but my parents don't), I would have my phone with me at all times, and I wouldn't do anything too stupid. I usually am pretty responsible but he still won't budge on this. I know I'm only 13 but I'd more than likely be with a friend. He also went on here and heard a lot of bad things about Reverse Daycare so he told me that that's out of the question. He likes a lot of the music but Blood on the Dance Floor is going to be there and I want to see them but if any of you have heard their music you would know that it would be awkward to see them live with your dad right next to you. And my dad would probably have a fit because earlier this year he had a fit and made me delete all of their songs from my Ipod except two (Right to Love and Believe). He likes acoustic stuff so I was thinking that maybe I could subtly send him off to a stage where they play the acoustic stuff (i think its called the Acoustic Basement?) or some other stage like that plays clean, acoustic or light rock type music. How would I do that and does anyone think it will work? Or maybe if its really hot he will go to Reverse Daycare for the free water and air conditioning but do you think it would actually work. One of my friends might come with me and if she does I have a much better chance of my dad leaving us alone but does anyone have any ideas on how to get her parents to let her go? They are on the fence. Some of my other friends might be their but they are all 15 or older so I will be the young one out kinda. And if my dads there it will be awkward and I might look like a baby? Since I'm 13, would it be worth waiting til next year to go even though I love the lineup this year? what do you think?

Update:

he hates music that screams but not all the music that will be there. but he will look weird because he always wears these Harley Davidson t-shirts tucked into denim shorts.

Update 2:

also, while it might not make me look stupid, I really want to see Blood on the Dance Floor. Sure there are other band I want to see, but BOTDF and Falling In Reverse are the two main reasons that I really want to go. But with the lyrics of BOTDF, how can I see their show without my dad having a fit? If you say that they "probably aren't that bad" listen to this and try that again:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjXgEKJYfbc&feature...

Update 3:

OK, while some people do not like BOTDF, I do but how can I make it less awkward with my dad or get him to go to a different stage? And don't tell me what I should and should not listen to.

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  • 9 years ago
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    You won't look stupid, but he might.

  • 9 years ago

    1 - Blood on the Dance Floor is inappropriate, and you father has every right to disprove of it. Plus they aren't even a good band! Listen to AC/DC, Aerosmith, Mötley Crüe, Queen, Guns n Roses, NIRVANA, Fang, Jimi Hendrix, Iron Maiden, A City Serene, Van Halen, just not that awful pseudo-music.

    2 - You're 13. I bet a lot of parents will be there, hanging around the fringes. You won't look weird.

  • 9 years ago

    No no no you wont look stupid at all! If you like whose playing at the concert that dont wait till next year! Just go! You'll just look like one of the crowd enjoying the concert while you dad might look a little out of place and awkward since you said he doesnt like some of the music that will be there. You wont look like a baby, trust me. :D You can just make it look like you dad came because he wanted to "check out" this concert too or something.

    But if your really really reaaallyy dont want him to go then maybe you can tell him nicely that you have really good friends that are going and sicne their older you dont need him to waste his time and stay with you, but he could drop you off. Something along those lines :p

    But honestly its normal, don't worry.

    Good luck! :D

  • 9 years ago

    You got me waitin

    Cut this ****!

    Show your ****!

    Flip it out on my sidekick

    Like quagmire on family guy

    Giggity!!! Giggity!!! All the time

    Try not to make that weird with your dad standing there haha, And please do gain some interest into better bands... And you sound like sucha BITC* asking if your dad will make you look like a square.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    ask if he's gonna be with you the whole time or like if he'll go do his own thing while you and your friends do your thing and just keep in touch with your cell phones.

    that would probably be best, but if he has to be with you the whole time, just go for it. it's worth a shot. if he says anything about thinking its inappropriate just tell him you didn't know it was going to be like that, you had never been there before and didn't know what to expect. maybe even say you didnt know those bands would be there. i say go for it, and see what happens.

  • 9 years ago

    u wouldnt look stupid. ppl prob wouldnt even know he is ur dad they may just see him as another stranger who likes the band standing next to a teenager who is also fan. the girl would have a better chance to go if her parents know ur dad is there. and just cuz ur dad goes doesnt mean he'll stand next to you and hold ur hamd like a child he just wants to have an eye on u

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    It's fine to go with a parent, as long as they look cool and they're into the music. If not, try explaining to your dad that you're old enough to go without him.

  • 9 years ago

    tell your dad what you feel, in a nice way, and see what he says

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