Is going to a concert you prepared years for post worthy?
Its nerve wrecking, having to go alone in a ten-hour bus ride to an unfamiliar place just see these bunch of idiots perform. I have to say that I am not really a big exo fan ( well that is what I keep telling myself.) I don’t know all of their songs, I don’t help them trend, I don’t buy their albums and merchandises , I wasn’t there since their debut , hell I have thought of unstanning them every now and then. I had second thoughts on going since I was alone and where is the fun in that? My exo-l friends just happened to move to the other side of the world so the original plan of going together went poof. But I think its innate for any fan of anyone to meet their idols once and yes, the thought of doing things independently kind of triggered my “if it scares you, you should probably do it mantra.”
Purchasing the ticket wasn't an easy task, i had to go through a roller coaster of emotions, nearly crying when it was announced sold out.
So there I went, chanting along amongst the 20,000 PH EXO-Ls, part of the silver ocean ( even though I had no light stick) at last, team concert!
And come on who would miss out the chance to chant eommaya?
After concert effect?
Park Chanyeolized Disorder
2 comments:
I commend you for going alone. I went to my first concert by myself about three months ago and did not enjoy it. There's something about having friends present, that makes the overall experiment so much better. At least that's how I felt. I hope the adventure met all your expectations!
I enjoyed it but it did feel like something was missing, that the night would have been more memorable if my friends were there screaming beside me.I would never go to a concert alone again.
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