I was there too, coming all the way in from New Orleans, and I have to say I agree that it felt special. Everyone there was beaming ear to ear, eager just to chat and get to know each other in the very many long lines, or during intermission at your seats. I chatted with people from around the country from folks from Alabama, to Pennsylvania to California to Queens, and you could tell everyone was overjoyed to be apart of something monumental. Even when I was leaving, one of the people I struck up a conversation with in the merch line gave me a high five, called me New Orleans Girl, and told me to get home safe. The energy of the crowd is one of the things that made it for me
I was there too, coming all the way in from New Orleans, and I have to say I agree that it felt special. Everyone there was beaming ear to ear, eager just to chat and get to know each other in the very many long lines, or during intermission at your seats. I chatted with people from around the country from folks from Alabama, to Pennsylvania to California to Queens, and you could tell everyone was overjoyed to be apart of something monumental. Even when I was leaving, one of the people I struck up a conversation with in the merch line gave me a high five, called me New Orleans Girl, and told me to get home safe. The energy of the crowd is one of the things that made it for me