Man, I just checked the official page for the concert, and it's got me hyped! The live date is set for March 15th at 8 PM local time. They’ve even added a countdown timer, which is kinda cool—makes it feel real, you know? I’ve been replaying their latest album nonstop, so this feels like the perfect way to cap off the obsession. The venue’s capacity is huge, so I’m crossing my fingers for good seats.
Also, they’ve teased some special guests, but no names yet. The suspense is killing me! If past concerts are anything to go by, this’ll be an all-night adrenaline rush. I’ve already warned my neighbors about the post-concert screaming.
March 8th at 6 PM! It’s an early start, but that means more time for encores, right? I love how the sunset vibe will blend with the open-air venue. They’re also running a fan-art contest for backdrop visuals, which is such a neat touch. Last time, the winning design was projected during the ballad section—goosebumps.
Side note: merch lines are no joke. If you want limited-edition stuff, arrive at least two hours early. My friend missed out on a signed poster once and still hasn’t recovered.
The concert’s scheduled for 7:30 PM on the 22nd, but time zones might trip you up if you’re streaming it online. I learned that the hard way last year when I tuned in an hour late for a different event. Pro tip: double-check the time zone conversions if you’re not local. The organizers usually drop reminders on social media a day before, too.
What’s wild is how much prep goes into these things—soundchecks, lighting tests, the works. I stumbled behind-the-scenes clips from their last tour, and it’s insane how polished everything looks by showtime. Makes you appreciate the chaos behind the magic.
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During the summer vacation, I go overseas with my boyfriend, Cornell Glover, to attend his favorite music festival that is called the Tuchella Music Festival.
When we are lining up to go into the venue under the sweltering heat of 86F, I go to the vendors nearby to buy him some iced bottled water.
But by the time I get back, Cornell is gone. To make things worse, my digital ticket shows that it has already been checked in.
Anxious, I call him and ask, "Have you gone in? Why does my ticket show that I've checked in?"
Cornell replies, "Oh. I ran into Ellie Valdez, the intern from our department, just now. She was crying at the entrance because she couldn't get a ticket, so I gave yours to her."
"Are you crazy? I was the one who got us those VIP front-row seats!" I exclaim.
"Come on. It's not like you're interested in rock music. You'd just be scrolling on your phone after you get in. Ellie is a diehard fan. Don't you think you should let someone who appreciates the music have this instead?" Cornell says nonchalantly.
I am so shocked that I don't know what to say.
After a few seconds, I say in disbelief, "So you left me out here, all alone, for an intern's sake?"
Cornell sounds dismissive as he says, "You can hear the music from outside anyway. Just find somewhere to sit and wait until the music festival ends. Don't be so selfish."
I listen to the long, monotonous beep after he hangs up on me for a moment before calling my lead singer brother right away.
"Please, stop pushing. I can't take this anymore."
The concert venue is packed tight. A man behind me keeps pressing into my backside.
I'm wearing a mini skirt today with a thong underneath, and it only makes the situation worse. He lifts my skirt and presses himself against my hips.
As the atmosphere heats up, someone in front of me slams into me, and I stumble back a step.
My body stiffens as I feel like something just slid inside me.
I have a rule that I stick to at all times. Every year, I will only host three livestreams.
I accept and welcome everyone who joins my livestream. I don't care about the variety of requests made. On top of that, I don't charge anyone anything.
As long as I agree to one's request, I'll definitely fulfill it no matter what they want.
For the past three years, I've stuck to this rule, and I've never broken it.
Because of that, every time my livestream starts, hundreds of thousands of viewers will instantly join my livestream.
It's the third livestream this time, marking it the final livestream of the year. As soon as I begin the livestream, numerous comments begin filling up the comment section.
The user who's lucky enough to score a chance to communicate with me on my livestream is a woman in her 40s. Her sideburns have already gone gray, and her eyes are sunken. She can be seen holding up a child's photo.
"Connor, my son has gone missing for 20 years. Please help me find him. I'll sell my house. Heck, I'll do anything you say!"
The comment section instantly goes wild.
"Oh my god! What a pitiful mother!"
"She's willing to sell everything she has just to find her child! Connor, you must help her!"
"If you refuse to help this woman, who else are you going to help then, Connor?"
I stare at the woman's face for three long seconds. That's when I feel an inexplicable chill running down my spine.
Without hesitation, I close off the communication portal from the woman.
"I refuse."
THIS TIME SERIES: BOOK 2
Kianna, who found love after going back in the past is now living the best of her life. But how long can she hide avoiding things that keep on chasing her? The puzzle is yet to complete. Nightmares that hunt her every night make her wonder, did she really go back in the past? Or is that world where she died truly exist? So many questions and the time has come for them to be answered.
Studying abroad can be incredibly lonely at times.
That night, I was in my room, indulging in a little treat for myself, when my best friend suddenly burst through the door.
"Doing it yourself is no fun. Come on. There's a super cool cabaret show going on. Let's go see it together!"
On stage, my friend was reclining in a chair behind the curtain, with two strong-looking men on top of her.
"Come on. Join us for a group dance..."
I begged my husband ninety-nine times to go with me to Jay Boone's concert.
On the hundredth time, he finally bought two front-row tickets.
Dressed to the nines, I was stopped at the entrance by security because I couldn't produce my ticket.
By the time the concert ended, I still hadn't been able to get through to him on the phone.
News broke that my husband and his young girlfriend were at the concert, requesting "Sunny Day" from Jay Boone. The story shot straight to the trending charts.
There's no rain in the lyrics of "Sunny Day."
Because the only world caught in a torrential downpour was mine.
Music lovers, rejoice! Finding live concerts online has never been easier. Major platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and even dedicated artist websites often stream performances live. Lately, I’ve noticed artists leaning into platforms like Veeps or Moment House, which specialize in high-quality, ticketed virtual shows. Some artists even drop surprise streams on Instagram Live—I caught a fantastic indie band that way last month!
If you’re into K-pop or J-pop, services like Beyond LIVE or Nico Nico Douga are goldmines. Don’t forget to check the artist’s social media for announcements; I’ve missed a few gigs by not staying updated. Pro tip: Set notifications for your favorites—it’s saved me from FOMO more than once.