Friday, 8 November 2013

Part two: Best Night of My Life

((Read, part one here))

Before the concert we bought some merchandise. Well I bought quite a bit actually, a shirt, wristband, tour programme, and my friends mum was very kind and bought me some 'signed' photographs and a keyring. It was cool being able to purchase all of these hours before the concert so we didn't have to rush to the merch stand afterwards!

CBS Canterbury arena, Christchurch.
All of a sudden it was time for the concert or at least to arrive at the venue. The line was extremely long and there were literally thousands of girls everywhere. It was in all honesty a bit scary. Luckily there wasn't much pushing because everyone had guaranteed seats. Waiting outside for the doors to open was chilled out but there was still a buzzing atmosphere. At one point it started raining, and it was awesome because there was such a pretty glow and a rainbow in the sky. It made me smile and the crowd seemed to be in good spirits.
My friend Olivia (left) and I (right). This is what I wore
to the concert. Factorie dress, NZ$40.

Me (left) and Olivia (right) all dolled up!
I won't go into detail about everything that happened at the concert, I'd hate to bore you all. But I will tell you how amazing it was. We had really great seats (the photo's don't give them justice) and my friend and I could see them so well! At one point Harry totally waved at me. Maybe not, but he waved in my direction.

The concert was beyond my expectations. The whole thing start to finish was incredible. Their support act Five Seconds Of Summer did so well too. The 1D boys are so talented and I am so proud of them. 2 years and I saw them, I have a giant grin on my fave right now just thinking about it. Being only 16 I haven't had many memorable experiences but it was in no doubt the best night of my life. I've seen them live, it's so cool to be able to say that. Here's a few pictures;




After not receiving tickets when they came here last year just made me appreciate it more. I'd like to say it was a life changing experience, it wasn't. Although I saw my five favourite singers in the whole world and it meant and still means a lot to me. Every time I hear any of their songs I smile because I experienced it. 


It was so much fun! The trip and the concert. I'll never forget it. I'm so glad to be apart of this fandom. Everyone united. The lads sang their hearts out for the fans. I am absolutely so proud of One Direction and I wish them so much more successes because they deserve it all. Making millions of people happy is really something. 

Love life, Dani. xx

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