I didn’t post anything about this before, but I did update the Tokio Hotel dates in my sidebar. Yesterday I went to Flensburg, to go to a big show with J.B. Kerner, where they looked back at the year, 2009. The reason I was there was of course; Tokio Hotel.
Linda, her cousin and I drove to Flensburg, where we had to pick up the tickets. We had a little trouble getting them with money and creditcards and such, but in the end we got them!
We had an appointment with a German journalist, who had to write an article about us Danish fans for a newspaper in Schleswig, so the next thing we did was to drive directly to the “Campushalle”. We talked with some other Danish fans, before we walked in line, trying to get a hold of that journalist. She found us, luckily. We got asked about lots of typical Tokio Hotel stuff, like; why Tokio Hotel? What’s your favourite song? Who’s your favourite? How many times have you seen them? Etc. – she of course took some pics of us too.
The show was sold out when we arrived, so it was really nice that we had gotten tickets. It felt weird that we didn’t have to drive really long to get to see the boys – Flensburg is REALLY close to get Danish/German border!
They started letting us in at about 18:15, I think, and we had spots in Block G. It was a pretty nice view we had, and there was some sort of stage just right against, so we thought; cool, they’re going to play with the heads against us! And we could even see the couch too! Simply great! The venue was really cool decorated; a big 2009 sign was in there, and of course there was screen for us to watch clips and such too. Cool lighting too!
The show itself was like 3½ hours before Tokio Hotel went on stage. Lots of people visiting, because it was a “looking back at 2009” and it wasn’t live. At first we had to know when we could clap and say stuff and all that stuff. Also, visiting was Joe Jackson, Cassandra Steen & Adel Tawil, Oliver Pocher, Jamie Cullum..
– I have to say, that Jamie Cullum was pretty adorable! He played live! Cassandra Steen & Adel Tawil also had a great performance, and Oli was genious, as always. XD
But finally, after 3½ hours of waiting, they fixed Tokio Hotels stage – and it was with their sides against us, unfortunately. I had the best view at Tom, and I couldn’t really see the other guys because of LOOOUD speakers and bodyguards, lol! But had a great view when they sat at the couch, talking about Germany, their dogs, Georgs girlfriend, and some other stuff too. Bill was just adorable. They played playback, but did it 2 times because the first time wasn’t right, so the boys asked Johannes to get it re-done. When they first sat in the couch Bill looked over at the side we sat at, and I was like.. omg awwwwwwww! He was so fucking adorable. (as always <3333)
We got out of the venue just as fast as we could when Tokio Hotel left, and just about 20 minutes after they finished, Georg and Gustav drove away, and then Bill and Tom. We stood about 20-30 fans outside and waited, but they didn’t give any autographs. They just drove right by us, without even waving or smiling. A little disappointed, but at least glad I got to see them anyway!
After that we drove back home to Lindas place, where I had to spend the night, and then in the morning I took a train back home and went to school.
I had a really great time, and it was amazing to see both Linda and the boys again <3333
You know guys, it’s crazy. Today it’s 2 years since my first Tokio Hotel concert, in Grugahalle, Essen. It was with a lot of mixed feelings, but most of all – happiness. (You have to click on the upcoming pictures, to make them bigger, btw!)
We arrived late friday night, to get in line. There were already lots of people lining up, they had been sleeping there like, almost 14 days before. First when we arrived, we were walking around to check the place out. People had been kicked away from the venue, so they had to sleep a little further away from it. We camped under a bridge, actually, because it was raining. We talked to some other people, mostly Germans at that moment. Some of them were drunk, because they had to keep themselves warm. It was seriously FUCKING cold, I tell you! Luckily Linda had her car, so I got some sleep in it.
Saturday evening, they put fence up outside the venue, so we all got in a big line, to get to the fence. We got there and got pretty much ahead, actually. We had found some plastic, which we put over the fence, so we had actually made a little “tent” to be in, because it was raining. Canni and I fell asleep in it, and the other girls went to check out the hotel we thought TH was at.
We actually had pretty much fun during being in line, it was nice, even though we couldn’t even get a shower or something, for all those days. It’s fun to meet new people, and try to live another way in a couple of days. Myself, I didn’t get that much to eat though, ’cause I was SO nervous, you have NO clue.
When Sunday came, we came closer to the door. Actually, we were like 4 m in line, ’till the entrance, and it was pretty nice. We heard them rehearse 1000 Meere through the walls, haha 😀 When we came in, it was quite crazy – but we got on 2nd row, right in front of the podium. I had some trouble with my breathing though, because I never got to take off all of my warm clothes. We waited for an hour, had some trouble with some stupid bitches wanting to go front row, when they had only been in line for like half an hour. They were pushing and hitting us. Idiots.
Anyway, when the concert started and I saw Bill on the podium RIGHT in front of me, my first thought was “Damn, that boy is taaall!” Hahahah! Else, it was so amazing. I cried, lots of times actually, just because it was so unreal to finally see the boys you’ve been wanting to see for over 1½ year (I started to be fan in June 2006). It was just so fantastic. Amazing concert. I remember being pushed a little back to one of my other friends Nina, and I stood up against her shoulder, crying. Suddenly Linda turned around and told us Ich bin nicht ich was about to get played. Ich bin nicht ich was the song which made me a fan, and I really rocked out to that song, still crying. So amazing. One of the cutest moments was definitely Bill getting one of those glowsticks in his hair. Just precious moment. Damn he was cute.
We got out when the concert finished, and quickly into the car, where we were going to the hotel. I fell out of the car actually, and I burst into tears, and all the girls ran to me like “OMG, are you okay?!” and I started laughing a little, just saying “Yeah, I’m just so happy”. Guys, it was amazing. One of the best times in my life, definitely.
We went to Hamburg the day after to shop a little (I bought the white tazuma belt Bill has) and then to the airpoirt, where we waited for the guys to arrive – they just didn’t, haha.
Of course there’s lots of details missing here, but the story would be really really long if I had to tell you everything.
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