I get home from work to my trashy weekly magazines, and found this lovely blurb in Us Magazine. Actually now that I think about it, Us is my only trashy magazine, the other two are Time and EW. So yeah.
I've had the pleasure of seeing him perform. He could totally do his own tour and if I didn't have to work, I'd probably take the time to see every CA show. Also, being completely selfish to a degree, I wouldn't mind if it were a 21+ show. Last time I saw him, it was swarmed with 14 year olds with NO concert etiquette whatsoever. No offense to any 14 year olds here, chances are you're more mature than they were, by far, especially if you're reading the stuff posted here.
Haven't seen him perform live but GOD do I agree on the having a concert with an age limit. Even though I'm only 19 and cannot go to a 21+ concert. How about a 18+ concert? :D Accordning to the UN everybody over 18 qualifies as an adult.
I stray away from concerts mostly because I cannot handle younger obnoxious fans (sorry anyone who feels offended).
Sigh, if Glee doesn't do a tour in Australia after season 3, I hope Darren will eventually find his way out here himself for a tour. I'm already saving for a trip to the US next year just in case.
Oh my god I know exactly how you feel. I'm in nz and it just depresses me to no end that I'll never be able to see any of these people live unless i somehow get a huge amount of money and make an huge effort to get to the US.
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I stray away from concerts mostly because I cannot handle younger obnoxious fans (sorry anyone who feels offended).
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I hope it happens AND I get to go.
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It would however be much more convenient (and easier on the bank account) if a lot of touring bands/singers just came to Australia in the first place.
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Or maybe I just wanna see Chris and Chris play off each other, because that would be legit comedy gold.
DARREN you are a genius.
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