Lock-Up & Rockstar
Do you have a plan for keeping your fans safe when the energy gets out of hand?
Yeah, I map out exits and set up a quick evacuation plan—no one gets left in the wreckage. But honestly, the better the chaos, the more alive everyone feels, so I keep the adrenaline flowing and the crowd on its toes.
Good work mapping exits, but adrenaline isn’t a substitute for solid safety checks. Make sure you’ve got trained staff at key points and a clear communication plan for any emergency. That way the crowd stays energized without risking a disaster.
You’re right, nobody likes a backstage panic. I’ll get a crew of rock‑proof lifeguards, put horns on the exit boards, and have the PA blare a calm countdown if things get too wild. That way the crowd can still feel the thunder without the whole thing turning into a disaster. Let's keep the chaos in check, not in the red zone.
Good plan, just double‑check the crew’s training and keep the escape routes clear at all times. Safety first, then the roar.