Since i was in high school i've liked a lot the korean culture, and so the music that was being made at the time in South Korea. It's kind of embarrassing for me to be saying this but it's way interesting than talk about my vacations hahahah. I used to like a lot of groups, like Girls' Generation, 4minute, B1A4, etc. The concert i'm going to talk about happened in April 25th, 2013, and was called "Super Show 5" (because of the name of the group: Super Junior). I wasn't really excited about it to be honest, but one of my best friends was, she wanted to be there so bad that i decided to join her and spend A LOT of money for the tickets, like $70000 chilean pesos each one. The Super Show was destined to start at 21:00 o'clock, but my crazy super fan admirer friend made me be there at 12:00 (I'm still asking myself why did i agree). It's was a really hot day, we were dying of thirst and I really wanted to kill a lot of the crazy little girls around me in the line to the entry because of the noise they were making c:.
After a long, really long afternoon under the sun the gates opened, EVERYBODY started to run to be in first place, a lot of crazy little girls fell and started crying (holly punishment) and I, well, I was hitting everybody in front of me to be at first place too hahahahahah.
We made it, after all that we've been trough, we were in the front line. The lights turned off and the music started, suddenly the nine guys of the group appeared in front of us dancing and singing, my friend and I started to sing with them, it's was amazing, I have never been in a concert before, so I was really excited about everything, I would love to be in a concert again, I really do :3.
I like Girls Generation :D but that's the only korean group that I like, I prefer the J-pop, the K-pop it's so difficult to sing
ReplyDeleteI've never been to a k-pop nor j-pop concert. Next time I'll try to make it to such concert.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, we all do crazy stuff for friends.
Cheers!
very nice experience. The most close relation between me an Korean culture is the streamings of StarCraft 2, very interesting to see, I recomend that, word!
ReplyDeleteI don´t like so much korean music, but your experience sound very exciting!
ReplyDeletewell I'm still preferring the music in english and is better for me if it is in spanish (more easy to understand ajajaja)
You are so Kawaii :333 you have to dance K-pop for me jiji
ReplyDeletehahah i couldn't be waiting so much time!
ReplyDeleteand it's true, you are so kawai!