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Saturday, September 7, 2024

Concert culture that gets mixed opinions from everyone

 

British rock band Coldplay held their first concert in Korea, 19 years after their debut.

"Can we tone down the mass sing-alongs?"

It’s better to sing along vs. It’s better to listen attentively

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-I just wish people would sing along moderately. I feel like killing someone when they sing the entire song from start to finish.

-I enjoy listening to the crowd sing, especially when the artists love it. But there are times for it. Besides, when it’s not the right time, it’s awkward to see someone singing loudly by themselves.

-I came to hear the artist sing, not the crowd.

-For me, if I just want to focus on the music, I can listen on a music app. I go to concerts to feel the unique vibe shared between the artist and the audience.

-It’s fine when the artist encourages it, but I don’t want people singing loudly throughout the whole concert.

-Just sing when the artist hands over the mic.

-I don’t mind crowd singing in certain parts, but not for the whole song.

-I wish people wouldn’t sing during slow songs. No one came to hear you yell.

-A few sing-alongs are nice, but do it moderately. Go to karaoke if you want to sing.

-I’m all for it! The artist’s voice is way louder anyway, so it doesn’t matter if the crowd sings.

-You’d change your mind if you stood next to someone singing like a dying pig in the audience.

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