Kudos to the crowd, they were amazing and made the show fantastic!! If you were there and read it someday, thank you for making this video so good and hope you had a lot of fun seeing Twenty One Pilots live!
I was there and it was honestly probably the best concert I'll ever go to, words can't really describe how it feels being in a small room with your favourite band and a bunch of people who know every word and scream every word. Absolutely faultless 10/10
@@rasseljassel For one, they're actually singing coherently instead of screaming. Second, they're singing at just the right volume so that you can hear them and Tyler at the same time.
@@idekaaaIC i love that. yeah german music fans (as myself :D) are all about the lyrics and singing along. at least thats how i always experienced it :) the crowd was pretty awesome last night as it seems
@@idekaaaICthat has more to do with the perspective of the video recording the show. The American show is from the pit literally surrounded by the people, this is from further away so obviously you can hear Tyler better
@@cinthiatorres2286 yes there was! you had to dm them, then you got the question which was "In the first music video from Clancy, Josh wears this word, in Ukrainian, across his neck." for the berlin show and then if you answered correctly you got the code for the tickets
🙏🏻 God bless you and everyone have the most blessed day today and every day not because you posted this but God told me to be here today; not because of 21 pilots or this concert or song but because you matter and are loved and are a huge blessing to this world. Keep going my friend you're a huge blessing to this world
Veo esto y no puedo evitar lagrimear. Voy a verlos el año que viene ,en Argentina, después de escucharlos por 9 años.Yo sé que voy a poder conseguir las entradas
amazing! not sure i can go see them in September here but this brought me to tears. studying for my nursing license tomorrow and needed an emotional release
most young people in Europe speak fluent English. I’m sure I had the word gobsmacked in primary school (Poland). moving to an English-speaking country it really surprised me how many people can’t spell or have bad grammar 😭
Maybe an unpopular opinion but the crowd was kinda too loud for me. It was wonderful hearing every single one screaming all the songs live but it was waaaay louder than the speakers. I heard Tylers voice for like 10% of the entire time, couldn't even hear him scream "shy away" 😅 Wished the sound engineers would've turned up his volume a bit
"my creativity's only free when I play in shows" - Ride, Blurryface. Tyler has spoken a lot about how much he likes live shows cos him and Josh can mix things up and experiment with different ways of playing their songs.
If only people didn't scream their lungs out I could ACTUALLY hear what's going on. Some stupid girl on weed ruined my TOP Concert a few years ago because all she did was scream in my ear behind us.
I used to have to worst habit of screaming during the shows. My excitement got the best of me, horribly. This year Im going to try my hardest to contain myself haha
hahahahahahaha little bro doesn't understand the point of concerts, that's sweet. in future you can just stay at home - then you won't hear any other people, can enjoy the music with less personality and energy, can save lots of money, and can have your ticket go towards someone who appreciates living life to the fullest. win-win! hope that helps a bit kiddo :)
@@Nyctolustthe point of a concert is to HEAR and see your fave artist live. Not to pay for listening to strangers screaming their lungs out and not hearing the artist at all.
I'm a little annoyed at the lip syncing and dancing over the vocal track tbh. It's already just a vocal and drums - at least play the vocal live lol They didn't used to do this. It's like karaoke with a Temu karaoke mic that you just connect to Spotify and sing over top of the song.
this is part of their few "intimate =2" shows where they perform to a much smaller audience in a traditional venue in comparison to the arenas or larger venues that bands of their size usually perform in.