Apr 03, 2009 22:17
I am only planning on going to the Hiroshima shows I hit for for the J-Rock tour because I need to save some money for the K8 tour (after all the shows/concerts I've been to this year!!). It's not until April 29th... but I'm looking forward to it :-)
The Hiroshima venue is not the all-standing live like JCB Hall or Zepp Sendai so I'm not too worried about it, but from what I've heard so far for the lives at JCB... people, if you want to enjoy the live, cooperate and don't push and shove!!!! Sure, everyone wants to see the guys as close as possible, but c'mon now. The people in the front really need some breathing space. It really sucked during the Toshi-wasure/Hatsu hi no de Lives when the guys had to stop playing their songs because someone got sick. If you're not feeling well, take a step back or something and rest for a few minutes!! Take care of yourselves!! Don't wear pin-heel shoes!! Don't put your hair up in a bun!! Don't hold the person in front of you's shoulders so that you can jump higher!! What the heck is that about!?
Also, Rikiya seemed to have said that he was very sad to see people chit-chatting out in the hall during Question's performance. He wanted to watch the live so he went to the balcony, but on his way, he saw fans just sitting out there in the hallway talking about something else. Maybe they were FiVe/FFF fans and weren't interested in Question... I could understand in a way that maybe they knew that they weren't gonna enjoy it so they just excused themselves out in the hall. I think that's better than sitting at the live looking bored or talking loudly about something else during a song because that's just rude. But still, it is sad to hear that Rikiya had to see that and feel sad about it.
Maybe it's just me, but when I go to concerts and see people that I don't particularly like or not that interested in on stage, I still stay on my feet and watch them, you know? I don't try to leave to go somewhere else or sit there and chat myself away. It's rude to the people performing and it's rude to the fans sitting around you. Once a live starts... the performers are performing, so I really hope people don't just start wandering around aside from going to the bathroom or something.
Please, if any of you are going to concerts, be considerate about the people around you and the people actually performing on the stage. You don't want to come out of a live feeling frustrated, right?
...I just saw many posts on mixi that talked about how frustrated they were on the manners, so I thought of writing this quick (!? haha) note. Let's all have good manners and enjoy the shows, yo!
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