Waiting in the cold winter breeze |
It begins! |
It's been two years since now but the memories are still fresh in my mind. I had bought the concert ticket 3 days before the gig.
I waited for hours in the cold in front of the concert hall with the fans, but since we were numerous, the cold hadn't disturbed us that much. When they opened the doors, I ran with my cousin to be as close as possible to the first row. I ended not far away from it, so it was enough.
While we waited for the band to show up, the staff had put some music on for us. The hall had become like a pub with all the dancing, chatting and laughing with the fans.
Pain of love, Tom & Georg's live duo |
Georg |
Afterwards, Tokio hotel made its entrance. I had goosebumps while the hall was getting dark and heartbeats began to reverberate around us. The heartbeats become louder and quicker until a dark robotic voice murmured: Welcome to the Humanoid City, sending the fans in hysterics and with that, one by one, the band entered the stage and set off with the song: Make some noise. The set-list was perfect, I hadn't danced that much for some time. It felt good to forget the studies and let yourself go in a fun atmosphere. The boys were a delight to be with, very friendly and close to the fans. I enjoyed every interaction, whether it was a smile from Bill, Tom's dancing, Georg's headbanging or Gustav's "Olee!" game at the end.
♥ |
In the car, tears of happiness were running down my cheeks from that overwhelming feeling I had experienced. I felt so happy and everything that used to bothered me seemed useless. What I had was enough and I would cherish every single moment for the rest of my life.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for this evening, thank you Bill, Tom, Gustav and Georg and see you soon! is bald jungs!
Yummy! |
To finish off this trip, I had diner with my cousin and her friends at moroccan restaurant. We had a great time and laughs. I can't wait to relive this experience in the near future. Moroccan dishes are somewhat different in foreign restaurants than in the local country, especially homemade meals, but nevertheless delicious.