Chelsea nodded and gave the man a smile as she maneuvered her chair into place. "Well, I've got a place to sit, thanks," she said with a slight giggle, "but I wouldn't mind a parking spot." She locked her brakes in place and adjusted her position in her chair. Bumping around had made her slip slightly and this was the first chance she'd had to sit up properly. "And trust me, I wouldn't be caught dead with either of those bands anywhere on my body!" she said with a laugh. She wasn't even entirely sure who Metro Station was, but she knew it wasn't her bag.
Looking around, she took in the crowd a little better. Thankfully, she'd managed to bump into a spot with a better view of the stage and not so much of a view of other people's crotches and backsides. She was a little impressed that they managed to pack that many people into the place. "I'm Chelsea, by the way," she said to the friendly stranger, extended a gloved hand and giving him a smile. "Have any recommendations?" She'd had coffee here a couple of times, but was always interested in trying something new.