1. Part time job
Now I know nothing is better than sitting around watching Netflix all day. But let's face it, no one is going to pay you to lay in bed all day doing nothing (we wish). One of the best ways to earn your own money for a concert is to get a part time job, this can we just one to a few days a week (I am sure you can be parted from your bed for a few hours a day).
If you can't get a major part time job then try smaller local businesses who are looking to take on teens during the summer or on weekends. This can also work if you are under the minimum age for a job, because a lot of the time they will pay you cash in hand for you work!
2. Babysitting
There has to be a lot of young children in your area, and I am sure that parent's need some time away from their kids every now and then, This is where you can come in and babysit their children for an evening. The best way to do this is by printing flyers with an hourly or evening rate on and and a mobile number and post them around your area and through letter boxes.
But babysitting doesn't come easy! Most children do activities in the evening so you must be able and aware of where and when to take children to clubs, what they can and can't eat and do (because trust me kids can fool you). Within a couple of days babysitting you would have enough for a concert ticket easy!
3. Dog Walking
This is very similar to babysitting but obviously you don't need to spend as much time or care looking after a dog. But again like I said, print some flyers with an hourly or rate per dog and post them about. I am telling you now there are many people who will do anything to get out of dog walking (especially in the colder months) so get your walking boots on.
You can also get a bit of exercise to as it gets you out and about for a hour or two each day! Just think, say you charge $5 a dog and do 3 dogs and evening that $15, do a couple more evenings and boom you have enough for a ticket!
4. Extra Chores
Some of you may get an allowance each month of your parents for doing chores around the house such as cleaning and tidying. Why not try asking if you can do a few extra chores for some extra allowance this month to give you enough for a ticket.
If this doesn't work, you can always ask you grandparents if they need anything doing. Because they may be unable to do certain things such as vacuum and the laundry so not only by doing it for them will you gain some extra money but you will also be help make their lives a lot easier.
5. Garage Sales
We all have a lot of stuff that we don't want or need. Why not sell it to people in your area? As long as the stuff is in good condition for it to be passed onto someone else then go for it. Just set up a table in your front garden and put price stickers on things you want to sell.
You could even ask if your family or friends have anything they don't want for you to sell, the more you sell the more money you will raise. Before you do this make sure you have permission from your parents and you have a set and reasonable price on everything you're selling.
This isn't the end of different ways to make money for a Cimorelli concert! If you would like to see more the be sure to let me know on my Twitter account and I will post another five ways to make money for a Cimorelli concert! Of course this isn't just for Cimorelli's upcoming tour, but if you live in another country or city, starting to save now could give you enough money for a VIP ticket and if you like in another city or state, travel to the concert.
There is never a time to early to start saving for a Cimorelli concert! When Cimorelli came to the UK, I had been saving for months and although I was unable to go I have the money to travel down to London for one day just to meet them at Gatwick airport, just because I had saved over £150 for when this happened! I even had enough to buy a Twitter friend a ticket who had been going through a rough time!
Are you seeing Cimorelli on their upcoming tour around America? Let me know where and when on my Twitter account!
Stay Strong <3
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