One of my favorite bands splits their tour schedule in two parts. During the winter they perform in theatres, with a more relaxed, story-telling show. Then, starting in March or early April, their party roots come back and they perform mostly in large tents with an excited crowd. To end this tour, they organize every year a final concert.
This concert takes place in America, a small village in Limburg. And what started as a small event for friends is now a huge, three day event. This year I’m attending the concert on Saturday, November 8th. Three different stages will host a number of great Dutch artists (like Van Velzen, Stevie Ann and my longtime favorites Fragment), while Rowwen Heze will play in front of a crowd of 8,000 people. And that will mean over two hours of jumping, singing and having a great time.
I’m already excited to go there. The last time I saw them play live must have been 15 years ago. Every time I wanted to go see another concert, it either didn’t fit my schedule or the concert had sold out. And going there with my good friend Pim only makes it more fun.