A tip for anyone who goes to concerts.
Front row is NOT the best seats for visuals and sound quality, not even "VIP" rows.
While this can put you closer to the artist, you're missing the whole picture of the show.
1) You're not going to touch anyone, between the barricades and security, it just won't happen. Maybe at a city festival, MAYBE.
2) The Front speaker fills of the front of the stage, that just cover the first 5-10 rows, are not the same quality as the man system.
3) Referring to #2, the under the front of the stage, is where we put all the sub-speakers. This means, the subs will most likely be louder than the front fills, which handles all the high tones. Attention to that is not top concern. The bleed of Side-fill system for monitors MAY bleed off, but it will never sound great. WE refer to them as garbage seats, the audience sees it as the opposite. <shrug> They love charging those high prices.
The best seats in almost any large venue will be starting at row 15 to row 20 dead center of the room.
1) The FOH guys is 100 ft back, or more. we want the Left and right sides of the sound system to coupe together as one sound just before it gets to us mixing the show. SO, maybe 5 rows in front of the sound mixing site is where it's going to sound the very best. We mix to where it hits us and do the best on the rest of the room. That is where the Front of House sound guy is making it as good as he can for that room. 1-12 rows is usually not the best for sound.
2) You want to see the light show and whole stage without moving your head, but close enough everything covers your whole vision. So if you're close enough to fill your vision, but not move your head that will start about the 15th row. In teared seating, usually in theater concerts, 15th row is also where your eyes are level with the floor of the stage, you don't have to look up, just straight forward.
3) People down front will be the first to stand in your line of sight to the stage. They have to look up to see the stage, and maybe can't see everyone on stage. They will stand.
So, if you want to have a real good time, sit and enjoy the light show and good sound, 15-20th rows.