On Friday,
May 17, immediately after Russian class I rushed to Vienna to visit the Bon
Jovi concert.
After
waiting for about an hour sandwiched between loads of fans in front of the
entrance, my two friends and I finally entered the main concert area in Krieau,
Vienna. Usually, horse races take place in this area. This fact caused some
worries to Jon Bon Jovi, who is highly allergic to horses. Therefore, the rain,
which set in as soon as the performance started, was gladly welcomed by the
singer. He stated that he had never been so happy about rain before. The rain eased
his allergy and nothing could stop him from entertaining his fans.
He managed
to captivate the audience by presenting a blend of old and new songs, among
them the super hits “Living on a Prayer”, “You Give Love a Bad Name”, “We
Weren’t Born to Follow” and more recent songs like “What About Now” and “Because
We Can”, which also serves as motto of his tour.
His sunny
mood and bright smile contrasted with the weather. While the rain started out
as a drizzle in the first hour of the show, it increased during the later part
of the performance. Nevertheless, Jon Bon Jovi kept rocking, jumping, joking
and flirting with his female fans. He also told some girls, who were standing
beneath a shelter, not to be “chickens” and to “get the f*** out in the rain”,
since he wasn’t complaining or stopping his performance either. Regardless of the
pouring rain, the show went on for 2,5 hours, including four encores.
My friends
an I were affected by Jon’s attitude and energy and we were encouraged to
dance, jump, clap, scream and sing along just like the rest of the audience,
even when we were sharing a raincoat in the last third of the concert.
Light and
video effects and the impressive stage design (which looked like the huge front
of a car) supported their vivid performance and even sparked the excitement of
some beer and popcorn sellers, who suddenly didn’t seem as interested in their
jobs anymore and just stopped to gaze at the stage.
I think
it’s safe to claim that the majority of the 55 000 visitors enjoyed the
concert.

As for our impression: we definitely
HAD A NICE
DAY :)


Wow it really sounds like you had an awesome time - you have to tell me more about it on Wednesday!! :))
AntwortenLöschenI did :D
AntwortenLöschenI will definitely tell you more about it :) See you on wednesday :D