Celebrate Live Music Mindfully
The magic of live music unfolds firsthand at the Park Theater daily. When a performance buzzes with energy, and fans are in tune with the performers, it’s a beautiful experience. Yet, it’s essential to remember that a great theatrical experience starts with respect. Be mindful of your surroundings and fellow theatergoers. Keep conversations during the performance to a minimum, refrain from obstructing others’ views with your phone or talking loudly, and most importantly, applaud at appropriate times to show your appreciation.
Embrace the Venue
Our historic venue, nestled in the heart of McMinnville, has a unique charm that has borne witness to countless performances. To ensure its continued existence and vibrancy, remember to treat the venue with care. Abide by our policies such as not bringing outside food or beverages and respecting any designated smoking areas. These rules are in place to ensure everyone can enjoy the atmosphere of our special live music venue.
Be Punctual and Considerate
Respecting the performers’ time and the attendees’ experience means being punctual. Late arrivals can disrupt a live performance and distract other attendees. If you do arrive late or need to leave early, please do so quietly to minimize disruption.
Respect the Artist’s Space
As fans, we all love to get close to the action, but it’s vital to respect the performers’ space. While enthusiasm is a key part of a live music experience, it’s essential to remember that the stage is the performers’ workplace. If a meet-and-greet is not organized, it’s best not to attempt to interact personally with the performer during or after the show.
Let’s continue to build a positive and respectful community around our shared love for live music and performances. These guidelines aren’t meant to stifle your experience but to enhance it. The concert etiquette outlined above will ensure every night at Park Theater is a memorable one.