I know that it has been such a long time since I last wrote, but this week has been super crazy! I'm glad that it is almost over.
I very recently went to a concert of one of my favourite bands of all time-Bastille! They were on their Bad Blood: The Last Stand tour, in a medium sized venue a little while away from me. I gathered up my friends, and we all bought tickets to see Bastille. Bastille has been my favourite band for such a long time, and I have listened to their songs over and over. I basically know all of the words to all of their songs. When I found out they were coming to my city, I was so pumped and ready to go!
After an intro from the band Grizfolk, Bastille came out. The roar and cheer from the audience was deafening. Bastille was a little late, but that was forgotten as soon as the band commenced playing.
They sang so many songs, and each of them were special in their own way. There was always some magic that they seemed to add into each of their songs, whether it was "Icarus" or "Laura Palmer." It's super important that a singer sounds good when they perform. I can assure you, that Dan sounded absolutely fantastic. His voice is just beautiful to listen to, and amazing at concerts.
Bastille also played some of their unique covers which initially made them popular. They created interesting covers of many different songs. Even thought these songs were not created Bastille, they somehow managed to make it sound new and original. It is absolutely amazing.
Bastille, with the lead singer Dan, captivated the audience's attention. During "Of the Night," Dan instructed everyone to crouch down near the ground, then jump up once he called out, and dance. Before one of Bastille's slower songs, "Oblivion" began, Dan intructed the audience to turn the flashlights on their phone, and wave them back and forth as he sang. This created such a magical effect. During "Flaws," Dan put up his hoodie and dropped off stage into the crowd. Then, he made his way through the crowd singing the hit song. It was super interesting because one never knew where Dan was, and before you knew it, he was right in front of you!
Overall the concert was just magical. I had such a great time, and the energy from the band is phenomenal. Each and every song was perfect, and seeing some of their new songs was so amazing. They ended the concert with the song which made them famous, Pompeii. It was great to see that they invited Grizfolk back onstage to join them. I highly recommend this concert, for everybody. Whether you are in love with Bastille, or don't even know who they are, if you hear about a concert, you should go and see it. It will seriously convert you to being a Bastille fan.
They sang so many songs, and each of them were special in their own way. There was always some magic that they seemed to add into each of their songs, whether it was "Icarus" or "Laura Palmer." It's super important that a singer sounds good when they perform. I can assure you, that Dan sounded absolutely fantastic. His voice is just beautiful to listen to, and amazing at concerts.
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Bastille, with the lead singer Dan, captivated the audience's attention. During "Of the Night," Dan instructed everyone to crouch down near the ground, then jump up once he called out, and dance. Before one of Bastille's slower songs, "Oblivion" began, Dan intructed the audience to turn the flashlights on their phone, and wave them back and forth as he sang. This created such a magical effect. During "Flaws," Dan put up his hoodie and dropped off stage into the crowd. Then, he made his way through the crowd singing the hit song. It was super interesting because one never knew where Dan was, and before you knew it, he was right in front of you!
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What have been some of your favourite concerts?
Have an amazing day!
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