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Originally Posted by Yoake
The atmosphere is always different according to the place the thing is happening. Just in Belgium there are a bunch of festivals during summer with varied atmospheres. But it doesn't mean that you can't have a good time. The problem from what Karen said, is the audience who wasn't "open-minded" (don't think it's the right word to explain my view, but it's the only one that comes to my mind now) enough to enjoy unknown artists. It's like they were : "I want to see Ayu and nothing more!" instead of " I want to have a fun night with friends and others even if the only artist I really care is Ayu and the others before her will be merely a warm up before the real show". And I think that's odd when you decide to take part to a music festival with lots of artists.
But well, maybe I think like that because I'm from a country where pleasure flows in our blood. After all, even when it's raining there is crowd in front of the stage ^^
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Yeah you used the right word Aurore , those whom attended a-nation Singapore , I feel they were not very open minded to the other artistes whom performed besides Ayu
I suppose if you listen to a wide variety of music & support many artistes aside from Ayu , then it will be different . But as I said before , my younger sister & I saw many empty seats at the beginning when the event started
Towards the end before Ayu came onstage to close a-nation Singapore , the entire venue suddenly was filled with a lot of people . I don't know why the organiser let people in as the event started quite early & they shouldn't have let latecomers in the very 1st place
My sister & I stayed throughout the entire a-nation Singapore from start til end as we didn't know if we were to be allowed in should we leave the venue to go to the toilet in between intermission break but we didn't do that
There were many things that avex S'pore didn't do that well & if a-nation Singapore were to return again this year , I hope they will fix/do things better