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Default High end earplugs? Going to concert

Hello,

So my husband surprised me by agreeing to send me to see my all time favorite artist in concert. However, my noise filtration symptom has reared it's ugly head. I am contacting the arena to see if I can use my Bose noise canceling headphones. If they don't allow it, I would like to use ear plugs. I have regular plugs my hubs bought at Home Depot. My question is there a high end plug- brand or certain qualities- I can look into bringing with me, that anyone can recommend?
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