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5 signs you probably miss concerts more than you think

By July 10, 2020July 13th, 2020No Comments

It has now been months without any of us being able to attend live shows. We’re all missing concerts a substantial amount – but it might be more than you even realize. If you’re doing any of the things listed below … you are DEFINITELY itching for a live show.

  1. You get a little TOO emotional listening to your favorite songs you usually get to see performed live  Crying GIFs - Get the best GIF on GIPHY
  2. You are endlessly scrolling through all your old concert photos and videos .. just to feel something Scrolling GIFs - Get the best GIF on GIPHY
  3. You’ve created your own private crowd surfing/mosh pit experience   She Who Seeks: Bunnies Behaving Badly
  4. You’re doing a bit too much online shopping to make up for the merch you’d be getting at showsLambda School - Week 2: Stylishly Learning Style — Anthony J. Campbell

5. You remind yourself every day that shows will make a comeback as soon as it is safe to do so!             Virtual Hug GIFs - Get the best GIF on GIPHYHope everyone is hanging in there. Don’t let the lack of concerts bring you down. Listen to your favorite records, throw on your favorite concert tee, and don’t forget to look forward to all the shows that are to come.

 

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Brittnee Thayer

I'm Brittnee! I am a Chicago based photographer with a passion for concert photography. I am also an avid concert go-er and professional crowd-surfer (as well as a Knuckle Puck & Movements enthusiast).

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