10 Stages Of Going To A Concert As Told By 'Spongebob Squarepants'
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10 Stages Of Going To A Concert As Told By 'Spongebob Squarepants'

You know what I'm talking about if you've ever been to a concert.

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10 Stages Of Going To A Concert As Told By 'Spongebob Squarepants'
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Everyone loves a good concert, and if you don't, you probably have never been to one. There are stages that you go through during the entire concert experience. From beginning to end, here they are as told by the tv show "Spongebob Squarepants."

1. First Deciding You Want To Go

The band or artist that you have been dying to see forever is finally going on tour, and you first find out. You are definitely looking forward to it.

2. The Day Of The Concert

You've been counting down the days to the concert, and you finally wake up on the day of. You are beyond ready for this one. You can't help but scream, it's so close.

3. Waiting In Line

You arrive at the venue early, because of course, you want to get as close to the stage as possible. You stand in line all day, no matter the weather.

4. The Doors Open And You Are In

You run as fast as you can through the entire venue just so you can get that spot you have been waiting for all day. You honestly look as if you are crazy because you are running so fast. You don't care who or what gets in your way.

5. You Have Your Spot, and Now You Wait

Okay, so you've made it. You are very front row and it is to the point where you cannot contain your excitement. It's maybe a little less than an hour until the show starts, so all you can do is vibrate with excitement.

6. The Lights Dim and Concert Finally Starts

This is the moment that you have been waiting forever for. You erupt in applause and cheers.

7. You Party All Night To The Music

One by one, the songs go by and you easily get lost in the music. You are having a great time, everyone around you is having a great time. Good vibes are flying everywhere.

8. YOU NEED WATER

The concert is finally over and you start to realize how dehydrated you are. You rush to the nearest water fountain. Who knew that dancing to the beat would make you feel like you were in the desert?

9. Sleep

Now that the concert is over, it is time for you to get some well-deserved sleep. Besides, you didn't realize how exhausted you were until you hit the sheets.

10. The Sadness Hits

The sadness hits, and you realize you will never experience that night again. All you can do is look at photos and videos that you took on the night. Also, commonly known as "Post Concert Depression", it's truly is a devastating feeling.

That's it folks!

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