Concerts in Paraguay
Yesterday was a holiday in Paraguay. I didn't write a blog post because I didn't get out of bed until 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Why, you ask? Well this was what I was doing Sunday night until about 5 am.
Since my two and half years in Paraguay I have had the chance to go to several concerts I would have never thought to go see in the United States, and some I wouldn't have gone too mainly because it would have cost me a fortune. Over the years many big name singers, groups and DJs have started to put Paraguay on their South American tour lists, something that wouldn't have happened 5 years ago, and I have definitely take advantage. Here are the people I have seen in the last 2 years:
Lady Gaga
Paul Van Dyk
Martin Solveig
Sean Paul and Taio Cruz
Jack Johnson
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike
*Getting all dressed up for the Lady Gaga concert. Like my hair bow?
I love live music and dancing the night away but it can get pretty pricey after awhile if you want to see the big names. That has been one of the best parts about living in Paraguay all of the concerts I've gotten to go to have cost me less than $40. There is something kind of awesome about seeing a concert in another country in a way it connects you to the people in that county too. Everyone loves music and you are all there for one reason to have a great time and hear some awesome music.
Next time you are abroad you should see if there are concerts you can see in your time there!
Have you been to any concerts in another country?
Labels: Concerts, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, Electronic Music, Lady Gaga, Music, Red Hot Chili Peppers
4 Comments:
Wow, that is a great line-up that cost you next to nothing! Live it up while you can and I'll eat up your great posts while you do.
Thanks! I know I've been pretty lucky!
AWESOME!!! that sounds like a blast. and yes, i do love your hair bow.
Hair bows are suprisingly pretty easy to do! Only need a hair tie, a few bobby pins and lot of hair spray!
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