Today was one of the greatest days ever. Thanks to Sofia, who got us the Tickets! It was a special offer, because you had to buy Kodalines' new album to get the tickets, which were based on first-come, first-served. So there were about hundred tickets, and Sofia went to the shop at 9 in the morning on Friday to get us some. But she wasn't allowed to buy more than one - and she had to pick random people from the street to get the other tickets, and they had to give her their contact details because we're under eightteen. Well, very complicated, but she finally managed to do so.
We met at 12 o'clock at St. Stephen's Green, and then went to Whelan's, the pub where they were playing. There was a long queue in front of the pub, and we were kind of scared because we had no idea what the names of the people were that gave the guy at the CD shop their contact details, but luckily they didn't ask and we finally went inside. There were about fifty people in front of the stage, and we went to the left side. After about fifteen minutes, the band went on stage - and they were so nice and relaxed! When the leadsinger, Steve, took off his jacket, the female part of the audience started screaming, and he said: "Guys, stop it - I'm not going to get naked!" The pub was not very big, so there was kind of a conversation between band and audience, what I really liked because the concerts I've been to before were so much bigger and there wasn't even a chance for that.
They promoted some songs of their new album, but also played their most famous singles like "High Hopes" or "All I want". It was such a good atmosphere and all of them have so good voices; their live performance sounded like their recorded songs, if not even better.
They promoted some songs of their new album, but also played their most famous singles like "High Hopes" or "All I want". It was such a good atmosphere and all of them have so good voices; their live performance sounded like their recorded songs, if not even better.
Sadly, it was over after only 50 minutes, but we wanted to make a picture of them so badly so we waited in front of the exit for them to get out. A guy told us that they would come out at the front door and we didn't really believe him, but everyone went there, so we did, too.
After fifteen minutes of waiting inside of the big queue, the big black car drove away and we knew, that they would leave at the other exit, so we ran back - unfortunately, too late. All we managed to see was a big, screaming crowd and a guy who closed the doors of the car. We couldn't really see inside because the windows were very dark, but when we waved our hands we could see them waving back.
After fifteen minutes of waiting inside of the big queue, the big black car drove away and we knew, that they would leave at the other exit, so we ran back - unfortunately, too late. All we managed to see was a big, screaming crowd and a guy who closed the doors of the car. We couldn't really see inside because the windows were very dark, but when we waved our hands we could see them waving back.
After our stalking-failure we went back to the shoppingscenter, bought some chocolate milk and sat down. It was a really nice afternoon and I'm so glad to be here.

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