Music has been a big part of my life since the age of five. My mother had me participate in major community events as I was growing up, and in my school’s musicals. Singing was something I used to channel most of my energy to, and as I got older I valued watching others perform. When I first saw one of my favorite bands, Pierce the Veil, play in 2012 at Vans Warped Tour, I was beyond excited, and it wasn’t just the people, but the environment as well. Since then, I’ve been attending concerts as much as I possibly can, and as I attended more music festivals and concerts, the more comfortable I became with the concert scene. For a long time, I had wanted to meet some of my favorite artists and bands, but that isn’t something very easy to come by, although I knew I had to make it happen somehow.
It had been three years since I had last attended Warped Tour, and I was thrilled with the line-up they …show more content…
Despite the uncomfortable positions people were put in, you could still feel the excitement and bliss leaving the crowd like smoke. The adrenaline surpassed expectations throughout the show, there was so much movement, from people jumping and dancing, to fists in the air so tight you could see their white knuckles a mile away. For a moment, the lead singer told the crowd how not many would know a song they were about to play, since it was before they became well known, and obviously, I knew it. As they began the introduction of the song, some of the crowd grew calm and quiet, while those who knew the song kept the same up-beat mood present throughout the rest of the