Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Concert Review: 5 Seconds of Summer at Olympiahalle Munich, Germany

Honestly y'all, I've been dealing with the worst post concert depression ever but I feel like I got this now.

Our first challenge of the day was finding the venue, and believe me it was not an easy one. We also had to be at the venue at 5.45pm for the M&G, so we were kinda very stressed about not making it in time. However, after asking a bunch of really nice security people we found the right entrance and were totally ready to meet the boys. They weren't ready until 45 minutes later, so you can imagine how nervous everyone around me was (to be fair, I really pulled myself together to remain calm). When it was finally time, we were guided downstairs aka backstage, where they made us line up in pairs of two, so we wouldn't lose too much time. After a couple more minutes, the boys finally walked in; unfortunately there wasn't much time at all, so all we could do was say hi and hug, take a picture and leave again. I'm still sad about that yes because I genuinely believe that these four boys are really nice, especially Michael. He made sure that all of us were okay and he tried to have conversations as much as the lack of time let him, so that was neat (I was way too stressed to say anything apart from hi, I didn't even declare my undying love for him can you believe). Long story short: as soon as the M&G started it was over and we had to head inside the venue. 


We had tickets for the front, and I was really surprised about how relaxed the crowd around me was. Nobody wanted to push their way to the front because all of us had more than enough space to move, it was lovely. We actually stood in the fifth row, so the view to the stage was amazing. 

Before they were associated with 5sos, I've never heard anything about Hey Violet, so I had zero expectations which is always a good thing. Their set was short of course, but they quickly managed to heat up the crowd, to get everybody to dance and sing along. I actually like their sound, it was fun to listen to them and watch them perform, and they really killed their cover of Blank Space, I was impressed. So yes, if you have any prejudice towards them, do yourself a favour and leave it at the doors so you won't miss out on a great performance.
It didn't take the 5sos crew too long to rearrange the stage, so soon after Hey Violet, the boys finally entered the stage. They opened their set with End Up Here which is one of their strongest songs I believe, and the crowd went wild immediately. Up next was Out of my Limit which is the song that made me fall for them in the first place, so you can imagine how happy I was to hear it live. They put a new song on the list as well: Permanent Vacation. Honestly I've only heard it like twice and it goes so hard. Straight into your ear and most likely straight into your heart because the vocals are on point and so are the lyrics. It's really fascinating how they nail basically all of their songs lyrics wise. Anyway, before they play the song they ask the crowd for a little help: Michael's side is responsible for the nana part, Luke's group for the clapping and Calum's side does the hey hey. I was on Calum's side and it sounded like Mikey's side let him down a little but I guess all of us were just too busy enjoying the song itself. Also if the whole album will be as strong as this song God will hopefully have mercy on all of us.
The next song that really got to me was Long Way Home. Luke's intro was the most beautiful thing because basically the crowd sang and I get chills only thinking about it. This band is really connected to the crowd in a way I haven't experienced it before.
After getting somebody on stage before Rejects and playing Heartache on the big Screen, they gave us a little break by playing a few slower songs. 

I was so unbelievably emotional during Wrapped Around Your Finger mainly because Michael sings so much in it but also because the whole venue became very emotional. This song just makes my heart ache a lot it's so beautiful. However, they weren't done with making me sad yet: Amnesia was up next and looking back I'm surprised I didn't shed a single tear; I was certainly ready to curl into a ball on the floor.
I also have to talk about Everything I Didn't Say because Calum started it with a solo and I feel like this guy is underappreciated. I don't even know enough english words to describe what I'm trying to say, but if you still think these boys aren't talented, you need to reevaluate your life. 
They picked up the pace again with Green Day's American Idiot and at a few points I was seriously concerned for Michael's voice: he was a little sick, but it didn't keep him from giving his absolute best.
You know the show is getting to an end when She Looks So Perfect is played. I'm still a little meh about this song, I would run away with Michael though if he showed up with a plane ticket and a shiny diamond ring with my name on it. 
Good Girls is one of the funniest songs ever to be honest, mainly because of the line "she can speak french, I think she's fluent." Apparently the boys didn't know that speaking french can have a completely different meaning in german, which makes it even funnier. 
5sos wrapped things up with What I Like About You and left behind one big mess. I saw a bunch of girls sobbing while they left the venue, I saw a whole lot waiting for the band outside and I have to say that I've been sad and emotional ever since we left the venue as well. It's fascinating how 5sos have this strong relationship to their fans, it's fascinating how they play in a different city almost every day and still always give their best like it's the first show of the tour. It might sound unprofessional but I love this band with all my heart and I'm so grateful that I got the chance to watch them do what they love so much. They might be "just four boys from Australia", but they create something special and I'm so glad that I know about them because they make life a little easier at least.

So yes, thanks to Universal Germany for letting me experience all of this, I'm so happy this happened.

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