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My turnaround on traveling for Kpop concerts after that immersive fan project in Busan

I used to believe that watching concerts online was just as good as being there, saving the hassle and cost of travel. What changed my mind was joining the special fan project for Stray Kids' concert in Busan last month, where we all held up coordinated light sticks to create a sea of colors. The collective energy and the way the members reacted to it made me feel truly connected to the fandom in a way streams never could. Now, I'm already saving up for their next world tour stop.
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barbara783
barbara7831mo ago
Wow, that Busan project sounds like it was a transformative experience! I'm curious about the logistics behind it though; how far in advance did fans start planning the coordinated light stick display? The idea of creating a sea of colors must have required precise timing and communication. What was the most challenging part of pulling that off in a live concert setting?
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the_wyatt
the_wyatt1mo ago
Planning those fan projects takes insane coordination but the payoff is unreal. My crew organized a phone light wave for TXT's encore that left the members speechless, and it totally redefined the show for me. After that, I'm convinced traveling for concerts is non-negotiable.
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lisag89
lisag891mo ago
That phone light wave for TXT, @the_wyatt, honestly feels like too much effort. Tbh, concerts are about the music, not organizing spectacles. Ngl, I'd skip the planning and just vibe.
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