I started out this week with a Lana Del Rey concert, which I attended with my sister, Greer. I have been obsessed with Lana for years, but I never thought I would get to see her in concert. I may have a ton of things that I have to pay for and not a lot of money, but I decided to splurge on this concert since I had been working hard and had already saved up a bit for school, and I'm so glad that I did.
We left pretty late due to multiple fashion emergencies, but we left with about an hour until the opener was set to start. We hit no traffic the whole way there, up until a mile before the exit where we were completely stopped for an hour and a half. That whole time we were so worried about missing the main act. Once we finally got there, we realized that we were right on time!
Our seats were in the first uncovered section of the Xfinity Center, but we "accidentally" ended up standing in front of a wall in the next section up hiding from the ticket checkers. Even though these seats were better than the ones we purchased, Lana still looked to be about the size of an ant. Even though we could barely see her, it was still so amazing to hear her live, and we were able to watch the video screens.
The next concert I saw was Nahko and Medecine for the People. My friends and I all love this group, but they never seemed to tour in our area. Right after I bought the Lana tickets, I noticed that they were playing a show in Portland, Maine, about 2 hours away! I told all of my friends about this show, and our whole group bought tickets.
Since this concert was in a new city, my boyfriend and I decided to head there early so we could explore. We spent a few hours exploring all of the little shops, and then we went out to eat.
We found a really cute restaurant called Nosh Kitchen Bar (http://www.noshkitchenbar.com).
They had a really unique menu and so many things that we wanted to try. We decided to do a few appetizers since we weren't that hungry. We got Fried Pickles, and Buffalo Dusted Fries. It was so much food, and it was amazing. We also saw some other really unique items in the dessert menu, like Dunkaroos. We hadn't seen these since we were kids, so we had to order them.
After our dinner, our friends had arrived and we went into the concert. I have to say that this was hands down the best concert I have ever been to. Everyone in the crown sang along with every word, and Nahko had such a great stage presence. He was actually really funny too, so it was cool to hear him interact with the audience.
It was so nice to have all of my friends reunited after being so far away at school, and I can't imagine a better way to celebrate!
(It was extremely hot in the venue, so naturally all my friends are shirtless.)
(Picture of the actual set list (agghhh!!!))
The final concert of this amazing week was Dave Matthews Band in Hartford, Connecticut. I went with my boyfriend and our friend Jason. Before the concert (somehow arrived really late to this one as well) we tailgated in a parking lot and had a great time.
Once we got to the concert we realized that we had missed most of his acoustic set, but we weren't too upset because we had had a great time tailgating. We had lawn seats so the view wasn't great, but the atmosphere on the lawn was something I had never experienced before. Due to my activities during the tailgating, I don't remember too much of the rest of the concert, but I somehow remembered to take plenty of videos!
Hearing the songs that I had been obsessed with forever being played live was such an unreal experience. Although it might to take a little longer to pay off school because of these few splurges, I wouldn't change any of it. To me, it doesn't make sense to live miserably for 4 years so I can save up for school when I won't be able to pay the balance in full at that point anyway. I'm not saying to stop saving for school and spend all of the money you earn on stupid things, I'm just saying don't be afraid to live and splurge sometimes in addition to saving for school.
Thanks for reading!
-Grace
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