How can I go to a concert without my parents knowing?

Answer #1

you could just ask to go.but say your going to a friends house

Answer #2

if its all night say im going to ma mates sleepover then just go to the concert

Answer #3

go to your mates

Answer #4

Well it depends… If you’re parents don’t already know about the concert you can say you are staying late at school to go see a game or make up some after school activity that will make you late. Or if the concert is really late prepare before somehow if your house is really noisy like creaking stairs or really loud locks. So if the door you are gonna sneak in and out of is locked unlock it earlier in the afternoon. And have a friend pick you up (or drive yourself idk) because it can be dangerous at night depending on where you live. If it is on a weekend say to your parents if you can sleep over at your friends house or something and go to the concert but make sure you actually are sleeping over at someone’s house because it may be difficult to explain why you are back at home :P Hope I helped :)

Answer #5

Have you asked already? they told you no? Why? Your 17… thats an alright age to start going out. ur almost an adult. They cant trust you?

Answer #6

well wait.. your profile says your 17. but ur in Jr high? that doesnt add up

Answer #7

sneak and lie like I do :D

Answer #8

tell them u wanna sleepover someones house

Answer #9

Yes I am 17. I am a JUNIOR in high school.

Answer #10

Well thats a really dangerous situation. I have heard of people getting k|lled, r*ped and kidnapped at concerts. There is a reason your parents are saying no…. If you snuck out and they didnt know you were gone till morning, whos to say you wouldnt be half way across the country or a dumped body somewhere? And say by morning they realize you were gone, they would have NO idea where to even start looking. They would check the neighbor hood, your friends and family…. I know it seems far fetched…. but my cousin was stabbed last year and left behind her one year old son, she was only 23… You always think its harmless and that it could never happen to you until it does… Trust me, your parents are looking out for your best intrest.

Ask them to go with you or perhaps see if an older family member or trusted friends parent will take you.

Answer #11

Do not lie and sneak out. Once caught, and you will be, your parents will no longer trust you and it will make the rest of your h.s. years miserable. My advice is talk to your parents. If you are going with friends make it a point to say that you are going in a group and you have all promised to stick by each other and never go anywhere alone during the time of the concert, before, and after. If this is an issue still ask someone your parents fully trust to help you talk to them or even offer to go with you. If they are still uncomfortable you can have your parents set up a carpool for you and your friends. If you ask for a ride to and from and you are with a group of friends the chances of them saying yes are high if you are a trustworthy kid.

Answer #12

Do not lie and sneak out. Once caught, and you will be, your parents will no longer trust you and it will make the rest of your h.s. years miserable. My advice is talk to your parents. If you are going with friends make it a point to say that you are going in a group and you have all promised to stick by each other and never go anywhere alone during the time of the concert, before, and after. If this is an issue still ask someone your parents fully trust to help you talk to them or even offer to go with you. If they are still uncomfortable you can have your parents set up a carpool for you and your friends. If you ask for a ride to and from and you are with a group of friends the chances of them saying yes are high if you are a trustworthy kid.

Answer #13

She could just tell her parents she is sleeping over a friend’s house like I did if they asked what you are doing at the sleepover be honest they may call the parents of the other kid.

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