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voodoosue
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:17 pm
my most memorable concert was on december 9th, 2013... :heart:

a day i could never forget. i had tried to see rod Stewart 2 other times but it was canceled. this was my three times a charm moment. ;)

December 9th is my wedding anniversary day and my husband and i had always wanted to go to NYC, neither of us had never been there before . so i booked us a vacation to go for our anniversary and to see all the wonderful lights and Rockefeller tree at this most magical time of year for NYC.

we were to arrive on december 9th, and i found out rod stewart was performing at madison square gardens that same evening.. so i jumped at the chance and book us 2 concert tickets as well.

so we flew in, went to our hotel.. dropped off the luggage, grabbed some food and headed out to the concert.

this was like a pinch me moment for me :D not only did i finally get to NYC but we also got to see rod stewart that evening too !! :hug:

btw.. the icing on the cake was when i woke up the next morning, i looked out the window and it was snowing ;)

Chantel
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:18 pm
The best concert ever would be the two concerts I went to this year. I went to the 24k Magic and the Illuminate tour concert. It was an amazing experience because I got to enjoy the music live with friends and family. Let me just say it was breath taking. The music was great, I mean everything was great. There's nothing much to say, but how amazing it was. I think that everyone should go to a concert because they'll enjoy it :)

Jay
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:18 pm
Michael Jackson's Dangerous World tour when it hit London - I can't even describe the excited atmosphere, the perfection of the performance - they just don't make em like that no more!

Cassie Andra
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:20 pm
Errmmmm Being from South Africa back in the day not many international bands came to South Africa so I would say the 1995 Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Tour has to rate as my best concert ever. My father was a die hard Stones fan so I did like them but WOW, to see them live was an eye opener, they truly are one of the best bands ever!!!
I have seen many bands since then and love Mumfords and Sons but I have to stick with The Stones is was simply awesome to be part of the crowd. It is so difficult to describe the energy they radiate.
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XxKiTtYKaTxX
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:20 pm
I've actually never been to a concert before which sucks because you all have amazing memories of your concerts and I'm over here just jamming out through headphones.. I know I probably can't win the 20 yocash because of this but it would be nice to have so I can get some new items for my game! I'm hoping to eventually go see Kings of Leon and Panic at the Disco :D :balloon:

PatiTQ
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:21 pm
Many years ago I went to a rock concert with some friends in which I hit my leg by jumping and it swelled to me, but I did not give importance. As the days went by my whole leg was a bruise. It lasted for many months. I've never seen anything like it.

Maddie Cabillo
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:24 pm
I've only been to one concert in my life and it was about a year ago. My sister was going so we went out to eat. We had SUSHI yum yum. I was kinda thinking to myself about home bummed i was id never been to a concert. Then my sister surprised[/color] me and bought me a ticket right up against the stage. After we left we arrived to Carrie Underwood story teller tour. She had the Swon bothers open for her and i was so in love with one of the brothers man was he gorgeous so i blew him a kiss and he looked right at me and caught it and blew one back at me my heart melted the best part wasn't Carrie Underwood but the Swon brothers because they had me swooning over them all night. Not to mention Easton corbin also opened :heart:

VIP WittchyBoo
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:25 pm

On October 26 1993, Madonna performed at the Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium, in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. I was 17yrs old and she was my idol... it was the best concert ever! I was 17yrs old, Young, Free and Wild! I wish I could feel that way again at my 41yrs ...
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Leafal
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:27 pm
I have been to many great concerts so far.My first concert was Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. That was so awesome.I got to see Kiss in concert and they are amazing entertainers.I got to go see Warrant,Winger,Extreme,and Slaughter in concert.That was a incredible concert they held here in my home town.I got to see Rick Springfield in concert.And the awesome,amazing Bret Michaels in concert.My last concert I've been to was a couple of years ago when we saw Kid Rock, hands down he is the best performer ever he is so full of energy at his concerts.And Buckcherry opened up for him.They are also really awesome to.I have been to some good ones so far.And hopefully many more to see live soon. :)
I'd have to say Kid Rock though was the best concert.

GK Zephyrine
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:28 pm
My favorite concert memory has got to be my first experience at Warped Tour. We saw loads of fantastic bands (best performance, hands down, was Bring Me The Horizon, they sound so fantastic live!) but watching Never Shout Never will always be my fondest memory. We had shimmied allllllllll the way to the front, I was having the absolute time of my life and then... I get punched in the face. At Never Shout Never, of all bands. :haha: Apparently I had been "pushing" this dudes girlfriend, (although anyone who has been in a large crowd of excited teenage girls knows that it was the GROUP pushing, not just me) and so the dude got mad about it, clocked me right on the left cheek. I was 14 at the time, so if course I was bawling my eyes out although I find it quite funny now. A stranger behind me, huge Goliath-like man, picked me up. Put me on his shoulders. And plowed through the mass of people to get me out and make sure I was okay. :haha:

patricia
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:29 pm
The best concert ever was in 1967 when Paul Revere and the Raiders came to town. They were my favorite group at the time and I was super excited. I was only 13 years old, so my parents wouldn't let me go alone. My cousins were going so I went with them. I savored every moment of that concert. When the concert was almost over, my cousin, who was driving, said," Let's go." I said no. I wasn't going until I saw every bit of the concert. She was so mad, but it was worth it to me. It's such a treasured memory, one I will never forget.

VegasMama
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:32 pm
Living in Las Vegas I have the opportunity to see a lot of great entertainers. The best concert I have been to thus far featured two of my all time favorites, George Strait and Reba McEntire. We had amazing 4th row seats. Being that close to two legendary country stars was a dream come true. Will never be a better night than that...

CCL
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:33 pm
Well I´m from Turkey (I know, not everyone knows about my land lol :silly: ) and in 2013 Justin Bieber was in Istanbul (which is the capital of Turkey) and I was really really excited about going on there.

But boi it went from 100 to 0 quickly. First I got a sponsor (a family member lol) to buy the tickets, cuz I was like 13, a baby...
But my father said ´´Nein U can´t go to Istanbul lol´´ all away from Germany and yea I couldn´t and I cried like for 10 days. So I mean like I´ve never been in a concert b4.

I´m not even a JB fan anymore (thank god)

So like idk, have a good day I guess :D :heart:

tiamia
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:34 pm
I've been to so many concerts: Aerosmith, INXS, Dio, Nugent, Pink Floyd, Elton John, Morrisey, Motley Crue, Peter Murphy, The Cocteau Twins, U2, The Cure, Julio Iglesias, Kutless, Animal Couch, 3 Doors Down, etc. I honestly can't even remember all the different shows I've seen but a few stand out in my memory: like the time I went to see Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, I was so excited when Robert Plant looked at me I did kind of a bobbing dance and he mocked me by doing the same move. When I saw Morrisey he fell off a speaker and broke his leg or something and started moaning instead of singing. I loved seeing 3 Doors Down with the love of my life, my superman; being with him really made the whole evening special. Anyway, as you can probably tell I love all kinds of music so it's pretty much impossible to choose the best concert ever. Maybe if you could roll all my favorites into one. :)

NinaTWD
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:36 pm
Best concert ever: "Concert for Peace", 200 friends and I mean we were 200 in a 12 hours mega free concert in Havana musicians from all over the world. They were jazz, latin jazz as Miguel Bose, Juanes, Olga Tañon, Silvio R, a bunch from Europe. It started in the morning, ended very very late at night. An after party with some of the musicians who were friends of friends

I came back home in the morning almost lunch time with the soul full of love and peace :heart: :heart: :heart:

Mini Me
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:36 pm
Way back in 1981 in Winnipeg we had a pretty big concert with a few bands. Ted Nugent, Loverboy, The Rockets, Heart and best of all Blue Oyster Cult. When they played Godzilla, someone put a Godzilla mask on the drummer, Rick Downey and the rest of the band walked off stage. Downey played a drum solo in the hot August sun with the monster head mask on for at least 10 minutes. Half way through the mask turned so it looked like it was looking off stage. I think he was trying to knock it off. 36 years later and I still remember that like it was yesterday. Best concert EVER!

Newt Scamander
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:37 pm
I have been fortunate enough to attend dozens of concerts. One of my favorite tales include the time I went to a Maroon 5 show without tickets. The show was at Madison Square Garden, and I had intended on buying tickets from the box office once the show begun. Unfortunately, when I arrived, the line to the box office had circled the block. The idea of buying spare tickets off of ticket holders came to mind--and so, I went up to people asking if they had any individual tickets for sale. I got a lot of no and "I'm sorry's until I came across a man who said "I don't have any spare's to sell you, but here are floor seats compliments of Adam and the band." My heart dropped. IT WAS ADAM LEVINE'S MANAGER. Okay... so I had floor seats and the most unforgettable experience of my life.

slycat1939
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:37 pm
I am sad to say I have never been to any concert- :wailing: but did once see a concert from background many yrs ago while at the fair--don't remember the country singers but was exciting :thumbsup: --just wish :night: I could've enjoyed the experience once but haven't-doubt I ever will--gl winners --nice storys seems you all had lots of fun. :thumbsup:

Kat Hope
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:39 pm
My favorite concert I've been to was a Troye Sivan concert in Lake Buena Vista, Florida last year. The atmosphere was the best thing about the concert. I've been to several other concerts: Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, One Direction, The Wanted... but none had the same sense of kinship that the Troye Sivan concert had. It felt like everyone in the room were friends, it was amazing. Plus the performance itself was breathtaking! It was an amazing experience and the line we stood in for hours was well worth it. :heart:

Lulu
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Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:39 pm
the Woodstock Festival: a music festival attracting an audience of over 400,000 people, scheduled over three days on a dairy farm in New York from August 15 to 17, 1969.
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