miércoles, 21 de abril de 2021

Today I´m talking to you about my favourite concert ever, it was in Parque O´higgins in 2019. Every year except for the last two due to covid, Lollapalooza takes place in Parque O´higgins, Santiago. This is one of the biggest music festivals held in the continent, with 3 days of various bands and artists of all musical genres. Multiple stages around the entire park allow different styles of music to be played at the same time, attracting large numbers of audiences in each of these, depending on what genre each likes. In my case I enjoyed many artists and bands like Lenny Kravitz, Post Malone, Kendrick Lamar, Vicentico, but mainly I was waiting for the concert of the Arctic Monkeys, which closed on Sunday around 9 p.m . Arctic Monkeys is a British rock band, formed in Sheffield, United Kingdom. They have 6 albums that span genres such as garage rock, indie rock and alternative rock. The atmosphere before the concert was chaos, everyone wanted to be as close to the stage as possible, people ran and pushed each other, until the beginning of the show everyone singing and jumping, including me, it was a wonderful two-hour concert, they played old and energetic songs and newer and more relaxed ones. I remember that during the last song they played, someone from the audience took out and lit a flare, that made all the people cheer up even more and sing louder. I lost my voice for two days after that but honestly, I didn't care, I had the best concert of my life that night.



3 comentarios:

  1. I was there too!!!!, without a doubt it was one of the best concerts I have ever been to. And i share what you said about the atmosphere, quite chaotic but excitying. They definitely didn't disappoint

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  2. hahah thomasitoo I hope we can go to next lollapalooza with our friends hah see youuu :)

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  3. I felt bad about your loss of voice. but the experience sure made up for any consequences!!

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