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Laszlo Perry

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Aug 5, 2024, 7:53:14 AM8/5/24
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Idon't know about you, but it's been a hot minute since I've been to a concert. So when my friend offered me a ticket to see JoJo Siwa, I obviously had to say yes! Here are all the deets, plus some tips and tricks to keep in mind next time you go to see music live.

When we got to the concert venue, the first thing I noticed was that almost everyone around us was rocking a JoJo bow and a smile. While it was super fun seeing all the people and their cool outfits, it was also a little overwhelming. Big crowds can be super fun as long you know how to navigate them safely, which is why my tip for you is: Stay safe by sticking together. Always staying with the people you came with (the buddy system WORKS) and checking in one everyone in the girl gang is one way to stay safe in the crowd. If you or a friend gets overwhelmed, take a break. At our venue, there was a third-floor lobby that had a lot of space to chill out.


JoJo played all her greatest hits (Hold the Drama and High Top Shoes are my fave), and she even had a Queen remix that she dedicated to the parents. There were lots of fun surprises like costume changes, a pushup contest, a slide...and JoJo even came out on a segway! The moment that surprised me most during the show was when she stopped to talk directly to the audience. JoJo gave a speech all about love and being yourself. She even brought up how supportive and accepting her family and fanbase were of her coming out in 2021. The speech was super heartfelt (and my eyes were watering up!). Tip: Concerts are all about connection. While singing and dancing are a fun time, being able to see your fave songs performed in person brings a sense of connection that is harder to get through a screen. This may not happen at every concert, but be prepared to get emotional at seeing your fave artist in the flesh.


One of the most popular duos of modern R&B, K-Ci & JoJo, is back with an incredible new single, 'Knock It Off.' The song makes an immediate impression as an instant R&B classic. K-Ci & JoJo (brothers Cedric 'K-Ci' Hailey and Joel 'JoJo' Hailey) new album My Brother's Keeper delivers the classic R&B sound that has garnered them hit after hit. The duo has seen much success as one half of R&B group Jodeci, and as a duo. As K-Ci & JoJo, they have released five studio albums to date, plus a successful greatest hits album and numerous singles for theatrical films.


"Last Train Home", is an instrumental composition by the Pat Metheny GroupW from their 1987 album Still Life (Talking)W. It is used as the second ending theme for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, specifically the latter half of the anime. Pat Metheny Group's first greatest hits...


It was shown in the final ending of SDC (Stardust Crusaders) and even listening to it now, it just makes me so depressed for absolutely no apparent reason. Is there an explanation as to why it's so sad or something? For some reason, I have a feeling that it's because of the deaths we experienced while watching SDC that made it sad. Like Iggy's death, Avdol's death, and Kakyoin's death? But I'm not 100% sure. Maybe it's simply because it's nostalgic and just has sad instruments like pianos and stuff like that. All I honestly want is just an explanation as to why it's so damn sad.

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