The concert last night was a ton of fun. It was incredibly loud and afterwards my voice was kind of gone. We listened to some 5 Seconds of Summer beforehand. When they were done performing there were music videos playing on the big screens. We waited and waited and finally the lights turned down and all we heard were thousands of screaming people all around us. It was wicked cool.
We had good seats. Gillette Stadium is flipping huge and tall. I was scared for the people all the way up at the very top. I was amazed at how close we kind of were. I mean, we weren't on the floor, but we were on the bottom right near the floor... which is pretty awesome. And with the big screens, you could still see all of One Direction's faces...It's weird to think that only 24 hours ago we were just leaving.
Here's some pictures from last night.
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Waiting... at least there were music videos for entertainment. |
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Dang. |
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The sun was starting to set. It looked cool but my phone takes terrible pictures. You can also see how high up the stadium goes. Those people up there were ants. |
I may or may not have screamed wicked loud when I finally saw One Direction in front of me on a stage that felt so close, yet so far...
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Harry has quite the head of hair. |
The end was amazing. Fireworks were just shooting off and it looked so cool. It was sad that it was ending, but they sang "Best Song Ever" and I don't think I have ever sang so loud in my entire life...
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Holy cow. |
I did creepily take a picture (or pictures...) of the buses today before we left.
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Help. We even saw the drummer of One Direction. |
Thanks to my mom and aunt for driving us all the way back home for the concert. Thanks for also getting the tickets all the way in December.
Today's quote is about music. "Music is a world within itself..."
Music is just basically life.
This post will make me laugh when I'm like 25 and it will be terribly embarrassing.
---Maggie
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