wow, Singapore fans look very subdued compared to the other places they have played. You are all just sitting in the stands filming not making a sound.
im pretty sure that's just a cultural difference. that doesn't mean they're not enjoying it, it's just how they, as a culture, may behave at shows. generally speaking, i've noticed crowds in America (the continent, not the US) tend to be more energetic than those in Asia, but they also tend to be more respectful, like when Suzuka goes into the crowd.
@@keithy_is_tired I'm born in Singapore, but currently living in Japan. You're definitely right in that crowds in Europe/Americas are less subdued and more expressive in how they enjoy it. But with Singapore, the crowds there can still behave in a more familiar Western way, though maybe it also depends on the artist. (Different artists have different audiences -- Western artists who visit Singapore probably have "less subdued" audiences at their concerts). Also, I think the issue probably isn't how subdued a crowd is, but the fact that so many people are just standing around filming with their phones out.🤔