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Country?
This is America.
Liquor licenses are handled by the state or municipality.
At this particular venue (Xfinity Center)...no, I don't think so. Most of the vendors that are around are in carts with just beer, water, hard seltzer...maybe a canned cocktail or wine cooler.
Maybe at the counter-service vendors, where you could get mixed drinks. Possibly.
They do have water bottle stations though. And you can bring in one empty reusable bottle or one factory-sealed water bottle upto 1 gallon.
Who tf thinks to bring water to a concert tho. You pregame in the parking lot and after your second or third $30 beer...then you realize you really need a water.
So vendors are gouging people and you blame the manufacturer? That is funny. $15 would buy you a 12 pack of tall boys and you’d get change back. Ffs
Well, you. Now. For one.
The only reason I'm gonna be smart enough to bring water to concerts is because I read this thread.