A very funny story. My friend and I lined up early so that we could be at the barricade. An old man was handing out VIP passes (the VIP tickets cost $170 whilst GA was $65) and I assumed he was some promotional guy for her tour. My friend went up to ask for one and he only had one left so she gave it to me. Turns out everyone in the line was there just for the VIP rather than GA and the Metro Theatre woman started calling out names for the people on the VIP list. Turns out the old man wasn't a promotional guy, he just happened to have a lot of VIP tickets (he had a total of 6. I don't know how...) and we went inside. It was so surreal. The VIP package included a meet and greet, a photo and an autograph. The experience was unexpected. I've never been to a meet and greet nor met anyone really famous. (Although I have seen Samantha Harris from afar at my work). It was very impersonal and very much like a production line. You first lined up for her to sign your things (greetings were pretty much non existent) and then lined up again to take a photo with her (once again nothing was said). All in all, it was so cool that I have a photo with her and I actually "met" her. Ah!!
This was my third show and the last show I watched was actually in Atlanta, Georgia in 2012. The show was also amazing and has very funny memories associated with the night. Namely, that I think I got hit on by the security guy of the venue who offered me a tour around Atlanta. Ha. It's all good fun but I always bail/ sneak away because I'm never 100% sure if it's safe. But I love just messing around and playing along (is that weird). I actually have a few stories like that which just make me smile.
I can't wait for her next album whenever that is, and will definitely be going to her next show. Even though I wasn't the biggest fan of her past two albums, I still love her shows due to her personality and her amazing voice. Anyways, videos that I took from her previous show I went to (whilst I love my current camera for low light photos, my old p&s' audio was infinitely better for videos).
I guess it would be appropriate to point out now that although I do take videos (occasionally) and photos I am definitely not one of those people who only does either one (a couple behind me where just doing that). I pretty much turn on my camera, point in the general direction and keep snapping absentmindedly whilst actually listening. I don't know how to explain it, but I don't really pay attention to what I am doing with my camera, if that makes any sense.