Taemin in Helsinki

Taemin in Helsinki

After almost 4 years, I crossed out an item on my birthday wishlist that I created in 2021 and that was to go to a K-Pop concert. I almost gave up on this one. Eventhough I have been 3 times to Seoul recently, the chances of getting a ticket to a K-Pop concert is extremely slim to non existent. So when it was announced last year that the famous Taemin of SHINee is coming to have a concert in Helsinki, I was not sure if I will have enough luck to get a ticket. Although, the thought of him coming to Helsinki is a miracle in itself. I mean, why Helsinki of all places! Then sure enough, when the tickets were going to be released, I was in Osaka. I was again in a situation where I had an extremely slim chance to get a ticket. But then a miracle happened! A kind lady in Finland offered to buy a ticket for me. When the 8,000 tickets were released, it was sold out in less than 2 minutes. But fortunate enough, one of the sold tickets was mine. So grateful!

I was looking forward to the concert but I was not so invested in it either. Maybe because it didn’t hit me just yet that this was really happening. It was when Taemin entered the stage that I finally realised that this was real, that Taemin was really there performing a song that I’ve listened to many times before. It also dawned on me that it was almost 4 years ago when I had my first K-Pop concert (online, of course) and it was also Taemin’s concert. Taemin became my first online and live K-Pop concert!

But was I listening to an album and looking at a music video? Because he sounded just the same in his album and danced just the same in his music videos. In fact, how can someone sing and dance so well at the same time? His voice was stable and his dance moves were so sharp, accurate and well calculated. So amazingly talented! It was like going to a museum and the artist himself was present, showing his craft in perfection.

As the short person I am, I’m always sat at concerts to ensure visibility. From where I was, I was able to experience the whole stage – the amazing vocals, the perfect and synced choreography, the flashing lights, the screaming fans waving their fanlights excitedly, the entire audience singing and dancing… It was surreal and it was absolutely Art. In fact, Taemin is Art.

Lenny Kravitz, the greatest concert ever

Lenny Kravitz, the greatest concert ever

IMG_2811Lenny’s show in Helsinki on Saturday was amazing. He was full of energy, yet, so relaxed and so in the moment. He was walking in the stage and connecting sincerely to his audience. There was no rush whatsoever. He even asked the audience, “You are not in a hurry, aren’t you?” His voice was mesmerising. It was the same as listening to his studio recorded songs which means that he has such an authentic voice. His song, Here to love, was so touching with a choir on stage.

I bought seat tickets just to be sure that I can see. Except for Toto’s concert where I was stood in the first row, I struggled with height issue in concerts. I remember being squeezed among the crowd of a Green Day concert. And if not for the generous people infront of me during the Duran Duran and the Mariah Carey’s concert, I will not be able to see a thing, even those were seated tickets.

However during Lenny’s performance of Let love rule, I decided to go down. As luck would have it,  Lenny went down the stage too and kept on saying, “I want to see the people.” I saw the security near me looking all nervous. Lenny went across and up the hall. I knew that he will pass my way since the steps going up the stage was on the side where I was standing. People rushed to my side with phones ready while I decided to place my phone on my back pocket. I held out both my hand as he was coming close. I called softly, “Lenny”. And he reached his hand to me and I held it with both my hands. We were face to face. He was infront of me. He saw me. It was a very in the moment handshake. The people before me didn’t get handshakes while they stuck out one hand and phones on the other. I would not be in the moment and see him up close, if I was busy with my phone. I was the second to the last person who he shook hands with before climbing back the stage. The last person who was the guy next to me was not on his phone either. Well, talking about in the moment!

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