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Anonymous
Also, OP:
Don't worry about how many photographs you get. Focus on making a few good ones, not a bunch of ones. Understand that concert photography is probably the most difficult sort to pull off well.
Bump your ISO up to 1600. You're fucked anyway; better to be fucked with noise than motion blur.
Shoot in raw. It'll help deal with all the technical problems of low-light photography.
Most of all, look at the work of great concert photographers like Jim Marshall. (You've seen his work, even if you don't think you have. Type in his name along with Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison... pretty much anyone... and you'll see a photograph you've probably seen before.) The best thing you can do to improve your photography is to look at good photographs.
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