Ateez, a group I’ve seen twice in person now. I was originally very excited about finally being able to see Cyberpunk (can check that off my bucket list now) and HALAZIA (which wasn’t performed) and it was nice to see those songs in person but I gotta be honest – concerts are what fans make them and there are certain K-Pop groups you should not be in the pit for. The teezers are unfortunately one of those groups. In my section, people physically fought over their places, they wouldn’t budge even when people were crushed and fainting and it’s neither a good look on the fans nor is it any fun to be in the pit while struggling to either see or stand up straight. I also blame Berlin’s organizer for this as Berlin was the only tour date that had official numbering, yet not barricades between standing and vip (we will not be talking about the whole „lottery code“ thing they pulled when tickets went on sale). With that being said: less pushing, less hitting people on the head with banners, lightsticks and uchiwa and more taking care of each other, please. We all want to enjoy the concert and we all paid for our seats. This is not the Hunger Games. I’m sorry I keep complaining about it but concert etiquette is going down the drains, there are some articles on how the pandemic and being chronically online changed how people behave at concerts and it shows every time I go to a K-Pop show. - - With that being said: the teezers were fun, they always are. I found myself wanting to rewatch songs I usually don’t pay a lot of attention to because the live version was a lot more fun. They interact with the crowd as you can see in the video (I literally only filmed members standing in front of my section for MY WAY because most of them came to my side and I love that, it makes people happy) and the setlist they chose for this tour was good. There’s honestly no complain about the show itself other than the organization and the price but that’s not on the teezers.
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