AHI Tickets

Upcoming Events and Tickets
Feb 22
2026
Sun 8:00
Ahi (Rescheduled from 11/20/2025)
Mercury Lounge - NY -
New York, NY
Feb 26
2026
Thu 7:00
Ahi
Troubadour -
West Hollywood, CA
Feb 26
2026
Thu 7:00
Ahi
The Peppermint Club -
West Hollywood, CA
Feb 28
2026
Sat 8:00
AHI
Cafe Du Nord -
San Francisco, CA
AHI, which stands for Average Hearing Index, is a measurement of the sound pressure level that people experience during extended periods of exposure to loud noise. This value is used to assess the risk of hearing damage to individuals who are exposed to high levels of noise on a regular basis. Concerts are one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the world and attract millions of fans each year. With the increase in popularity of music festivals and large-scale concerts, there has been growing concern over the potential impact of such events on the hearing of attendees. The average volume level at concerts can range from 85 decibels (dB) to well over 100 dB. Exposure to sound levels above 85 dB for extended periods can cause permanent hearing damage. It is not uncommon for concerts to exceed this threshold, making them potentially dangerous for concertgoers’ hearing health. To help protect concert attendees' hearing, many promoters and venues have implemented measures to reduce the risk of hearing damage. These may include sound limiters, which automatically reduce the volume if it exceeds a certain level. Some venues have installed sound-absorbing curtains or barriers to reduce the amount of noise that escapes into the surrounding area. Earplugs are also commonly offered or encouraged to concertgoers. Using earplugs is one of the most effective ways to protect your hearing at concerts. There are various types of earplugs available on the market, including custom-fit earplugs that offer more comprehensive protection than disposable foam earplugs. Despite these efforts to minimize the risk of hearing damage, not all concertgoers take necessary precautions. A recent study found that only 36% of young adults attending concerts wore earplugs. A major contributor to this low rate of use may be due to stigma around using earplugs at such events. Many people assume that wearing earplugs will negatively impact their enjoyment of the concert experience. However, wearing earplugs can actually enhance the concert experience by reducing distortion and enhancing clarity. Additionally, preventing hearing damage will ensure that concertgoers can continue enjoying live music for years to come. In conclusion, AHI is an important consideration in relation to concerts. With excessive noise exposure posing a risk to hearing health, it is crucial that concert venues implement effective measures to reduce sound levels. At the same time, concert attendees should prioritize protecting their own hearing using earplugs or other protective measures to avoid long-term damage while still enjoying the live music experience.

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