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Sneaking into a concert is breaking and entering, not theft.
Yes it is theft just like skipping out on a taxi cab or a massage session. Sneaking into a movie theater is also theft.
You're taking a service without paying for it.
Not sure why you were voted a 10. It's called theft of services and every Western country has a statute for it.
If you stand outside ArenA stadium in Amsterdam during a concert, you can hear the music - without paying. Is that theft too?
No because they are charging to get into the concert.
Do you really not see the difference?