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Seeking Alternatives: Enjoying Leon Bridges’ Concert With My Daughter

Hello everyone,

I hope this finds you well! I’m reaching out with a heartfelt request and a bit of disappointment. I’ve been eagerly anticipating the chance to see Leon Bridges perform live in London, especially since his music has been a cherished part of our routine. My six-month-old daughter has been lulled to sleep by his soothing melodies, and my partner and I fondly remember playing his latest album during her pregnancy.

Unfortunately, I recently discovered that the concert at Alexandra Palace has a restriction allowing entry only for those aged 16 and older. This news has left me feeling rather disheartened, as I was hoping to share this experience with my daughter and partner as a precious family moment.

I’m curious if anyone might have suggestions on how I could still enjoy the concert atmosphere. Is there a possibility of hearing the music from outside the park? I’ve attended many gigs before and understand that it’s not quite the same as being inside, but even hearing the melodies while making memories with my family would mean the world to me.

Additionally, as I will be traveling from Italy, I worry about the disappointment of making the journey only to find it difficult to enjoy the performance. If anyone has insights into alternative venues on Leon’s tour where the chance to listen outside the park might be more feasible, your recommendations would be incredibly appreciated.

Thank you so much in advance for any guidance or ideas you might have!

2 thoughts on “Alexandra Palace park

  1. London Resident Offering Some Insights and Suggestions

    Hi there,

    It’s wonderful to see such heartfelt enthusiasm for Leon Bridges’ music here in London. As a fellow Londoner, I understand how special live music experiences can be, especially when shared with loved ones. While Alexandra Palace’s age restriction can be disappointing, there are some alternative ways to enjoy the atmosphere and music from outside the venue.

    • Checking for nearby public viewing areas: Sometimes, local parks or open spaces close to venues have vantage points where you can hear concerts from a distance. It might be worth exploring spots like nearby high ground or parks adjacent to Alexandra Palace.
    • Listening from licensed outdoor cafes or bars: Certain establishments near Alexandra Palace or along the route might broadcast the concert via radio or live stream; calling ahead could confirm this.
    • Touring other venues: While Alexandra Palace is iconic, Leon’s tour may also include other locations with different entry policies that could accommodate families or outdoor listening options. Keep an eye on official tour updates for places where outdoor listening might be possible.
    • Pre-concert planning: Some concerts have designated spaces or special events outside the main event for families or younger attendees, so contacting the organizers directly might uncover hidden opportunities.

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  2. Understanding the Situation and Exploring Possible Alternatives

    Hi there, as a London resident and someone who often attends outdoor events at Alexandra Palace, I completely understand the excitement and importance of sharing live music experiences with loved ones. It’s truly a special feeling to enjoy such performances in the open air, especially at a venue as iconic as Alexandra Palace.

    Regarding your idea of experiencing the concert atmosphere from outside the park, it’s worth noting that during major events, the surrounding areas often become lively, and sometimes local groups or unofficial setups might broadcast the music nearby. While this isn’t always guaranteed and can vary depending on the event, it could be worth exploring local community spaces, cafes, or wider areas nearby where music might be broadcast or enjoyed informally.

    Additional Suggestions

    • Check for live streams or official broadcasts: Some artists or venues offer live streaming or radio broadcasts of concerts. Keep an eye on Leon Bridges’ official channels or Alexandra Palace’s communications for any such options.
    • Local park or community events: Occasionally, local councils or community groups organize outdoor listening events or screenings tied to major concerts—these could provide a family-friendly environment to experience the music in some capacity.
    • Explore nearby venues or smaller gigs: While the main concert might have age restrictions, other live music events or performances featuring similar genres could be more accessible

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