JJ in concert with a baby?


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hi there,

i am Emmanuelle from France (south East), i want to go to Paris for Jack Jonhson concert there with my husband and last baby , our 4rth kid, i thougjht a would be taking her with us, though i see it is not recommanded , for sure because of the sound though JJ’s music is really not agressive and feels great so i was wondering if you had taken your kids and babies to concert already and was it ok,
we already shared reggae concerts with our other kids and it was fine!
thank you for your informations and sharing your esperiences,

love to all
Emmanuelle



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EmmanuelleP - Feb 05, 2010 04:01am

hi there,

i am Emmanuelle from France (south East), i want to go to Paris for Jack Jonhson concert there with my husband and last baby , our 4rth kid, i thougjht a would be taking her with us, though i see it is not recommanded , for sure because of the sound though JJ’s music is really not agressive and feels great so i was wondering if you had taken your kids and babies to concert already and was it ok,
we already shared reggae concerts with our other kids and it was fine!
thank you for your informations and sharing your esperiences,

love to all
Emmanuelle

I took my daughter to see when she was 2 years old and she had a blast.  She loved every minute dancing and having a fun time.  I went to two shows on the tour and there were pleny of kids of all ages there including ones less than a year.

Jack shows really aren’t that loud in a send of ear ringing crazy.  They tend to be a good mellow beat and even in a jam, it really is still pretty mellow.  I plan to tak my now 4 year old and my 1 year old on the 2010 tour if there’s a close enough show.

Go for it - music is good for kids.  We actually play the Curious George CD for the kids as they go to bed at night.  they love listening to Jack!



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Il me semble que Jack joue au Zénith.
L’avantage de cette salle, c’est que vous pouvez vous installer
un peu plus loin de la salle si la musique est trop forte.

D’expérience, la musique est assez forte quand est proche de la scène.
Mais vous pourrez profiter d’un peu plus loin.

Ce serait dommage, si en avez l’occasion, de rater pareil concert.



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Tramberrd - Feb 08, 2010 03:00pm

Il me semble que Jack joue au Zénith.
L’avantage de cette salle, c’est que vous pouvez vous installer
un peu plus loin de la salle si la musique est trop forte.

D’expérience, la musique est assez forte quand est proche de la scène.
Mais vous pourrez profiter d’un peu plus loin.

Ce serait dommage, si en avez l’occasion, de rater pareil concert.

maui girl, we need you here, i only understand 4 or 5 words.