A family-friendly (or all-ages) show, event or venue refers to one with no age restrictions for entry. In the United States, as applied to the world of concerts, this can refer to a show or venue where
minors are permitted to attend a live performance, since those who are not of
legal drinking age are generally not permitted in
bars, but are permitted in restaurants which serve alcoholic beverages. In some cases the
pop-up retail model is applied, as with the pop-up venues at the
Treefort Music Fest. More ideologically, following the trends of punk rock and embracing to an extent the opposition to drugs and alcohol inherent in the
Straight-edge movement, All Ages shows have either no alcohol sales whatsoever, or sales are restricted through a system of wristbands or for patrons legally prohibited from consuming alcohol, generally as a large, black, "X" on the back of each hand. This symbol has been featured on many punk album covers, and the attendant term, "
All Ages," was used as the title of a compilation album by North American punk icons
Bad Religion. The term in this context does not denote a restriction on the thematic or lyrical content of the music. ==See also==