QOTD #00029: YOUR BEST CONCERT EVER
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EricTheDerick
NY PLAYA
NY PLAYA
"So What was my most memorable concert or music festival? I'd have to say burning man. Boy. Pyrotechnics, loud EDM music people going wild. Anything that you can do under the sun is done there and, wow, it is an opening experience, you know, even as a man of faith. Oof. It was a lot."
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Andre P
Dumfries, VA
Dumfries, VA
Great eats and Anita Baker.
"So I had the chance to see Anita Baker in concert at the MGM Grand National and, let me tell you, sitting in the box - phenomenal. The food before the concert - absolutely amazing. And look, let me tell you, she is a performer, and she had it going on. Yes."
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Khenda M
Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
A stand-up time at EDC London.
"My most memorable concert experience was when my best friend and I went to London to EDC, and we stood for twelve hours straight and only sat for about maybe twenty to thirty minutes just to eat, and it was incredible, and we saw Avicii live right before he died."
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Meagan R
Worcester, MA
Worcester, MA
Pink before the fame.
"My most memorable concert experience was when I was about 10 years old, I went to my first concert. It was an NSYNC concert, and it was opened by Pink. And the best part of that experience was that Pink wasn't big at that time, so I got to see her before she got huge, when she was still an amazing musician."
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Spencer D
Los Gatos, CA
Los Gatos, CA
First one's the best with Green Day.
"My favorite concert experience would probably have to be my first concert, um, which was Green Day, probably seven or eight years ago. Uh, I was able to go with my dad and my best friend, and at that point I had been a Green Day fan since I was a kid. So, that was definitely it."
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Luis R
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Surprise at the Post Malone show
"When I went to go see Post Malone in Hollywood, it was my favorite concert, especially 'cuz he brought out Justin Bieber at the end, which I did not expect. It made the whole night memorable. Wonderful experience."
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Mady S
Loveland, CA
Loveland, CA
Waiting to go!
"I have no memorable concert experiences 'cuz I've never been to a concert. You wanna take me?"
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Tracy M
New York, NY
New York, NY
In the presence of a legend.
"My most memorable concert experience was seeing Michael Jackson at Madison Square Garden. It was pretty amazing and just what you would expect from a legend like him."
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Star E
Evans, GA
Evans, GA
Rihanna left her mark.
"So, the best hands-down concert that I went to was the Rihanna concert, um, when I was younger. Uh, she's an amazing performer, uh, a role model for me 'cuz she's billionaire status. It was awesome. I loved it."
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Molly D
Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL
Catching the full vibe at Bonnaroo.
"My most memorable music festival was Bonnaroo in 2018. I got to go and, um, actually go backstage. I met a lot of the artists, and altogether it was just, like, a great vibe. Um, everyone camped, so it was super fun meeting new people."
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Lexi B
San Diego, CA
San Diego, CA
A secret from Secret Garden.
"My most memorable time at a music festival was when I went to the Secret Garden Party in London and hung out with Cherub, um, the singers of 'Doses & Mimosas', with my aunt and accidentally did a little bit of something that I didn't know was a drug. Whoops."
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Makee J
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas, NV
When Usher was in LV.
"My most memorable concert would have to be Usher in my hometown, Las Vegas. It was my very first time attending a concert and the tickets were comped by my sister as a gift. So, it was great."
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Deni R
New York City, NY
New York City, NY
An all-nighter at E-Zoo.
"My most memorable moment at a concert or festival - I went to E-Zoo in New York, and it was so fun. I was with three of my friends, and we literally just danced all night. It was so fun. We saw our favorite artists, and it was just amazing. I met so many cool people there too, so the vibes were"
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Joshua G
Dover, NH
Dover, NH
Nineties energy with Onyx.
"Most memorable concert I ever went to was, uh, to see Onyx in Manchester, New Hampshire, back when that was the thing to do. This was probably '92, '93. Uh, I don't think I'd last long there now, but just great energy. Great to see the performance. Lot of fun. Good show."
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Angel H
Montgomery, AL
Montgomery, AL
Close encounters with fame.
"I have not been to many, but I would have to say the singer of fun. I always loved loved loved him, and I was so close to holding his hand, but my arm was too short - yeah, that. And I met G-Eazy at a car and bike show in Alabama before he blew up. He's a dope person all the way around. "
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Chris F
Williamsburg, VA
Williamsburg, VA
We'll see when Covid's done.
"Never been to one. Hoping to change that for the next year. But Covid, mean, then after that, but, when Covid ends I'm gonna go to one. Don't know who. I am going to - one."
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Zach A
Graphic Designer
Graphic Designer
Moshing at the BabyTron concert.
"Okay, my most memorable concert was to the BabyTron concert. I'm sure you guys don't know who that is. It's okay. He's this very cool artist that just had a - He's, like, he's not well known either, so it was really cool to just be in a small venue with a lot of people just going at each other, like, mosh mosh pit. Like, I might've been without air for hours on end, but, worth the memories."
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Music is very personal and is there through the best and worst times. There is no better feeling than hearing your favorite song live or seeing your favorite artists at a music festival with friends. What was your best and most memorable concert or festival?