Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Tokio Hotel - Feel It All World Tour 2015

Hey guys, Naomi here! Earlier this year in March, I went to see Tokio Hotel live for the first show of their Feel It All World Tour Part 1. I decided I'd just share my experience with you guys to give you some info and pics. Enjoy and tell me in the comments if you've attended a Tokio Hotel concert!


Date: 06/03/2015
Location: Islington Assembly Hall

The venue from outside
With Tokio Hotel being my FAVOURITE band, seeing them was amazing! I first saw the tickets when they were first released and decided I wouldn't buy them due to the price: £60! But, when they sold out, I was gutted thinking I will never get to see them (they don't come to the UK that often). Then, I commented on one of Tokio Hotel's post something along the lines of 'I won't get to see you guys'. A girl commented a short while after saying they released more tickets. As soon as I saw new tickets were available, I bought them straight away (well my Dad did because he already has an account with the ticket site). I'm so glad I bought tickets and it was definitely worth the money. I took my mum with me and even with her not being an extreme fan (like me) she even said it was an amazing show and worth every penny.





There was a translucent sheet that was up on
some parts of the show at the front of the stage
 and it looked amazing as the lights would make
 different shapes and colours. This created suspense
at the start of the show too as it was hard
 to see when Tokio Hotel would come on stage!









The venue was lovely and small, which made the show more intimate. A lot of thought was put into the show too. The lighting was amazing and the production was so large considering the venue is quite small. I like that with the lights and atmosphere, Tokio Hotel took us to a club scene and everyone really had a great time. Even if someone wasn't a fan of Tokio Hotel, they would have still enjoyed the show thoroughly. 


As we entered the venue, we received a
 'Feel It All' ticket. If your lucky enough to
get to go to all 15 shows in Part 1 of the 'Feel
It All World Tour', you would be able to have
all 15 tickets and If you turn them all
over and put them together, it makes a
poster. If some people had spare tickets,
they would trade online and see if they
 can collect all 15 to make the poster or
even to just collect.












When my mum and I got into the venue, I went straight to a space on the middle-left while my mum went to stand on the far left. I purposely stood on the left knowing that Tom plays on this side (from watching other gigs on YouTube) and I LOVE TOM! While standing there waiting for Tokio Hotel, I made friends with a really friendly, funny girl from Norway whom I talk to from time to time. Like me, this was her first Tokio Hotel gig so we were both so excited to see them live. This made the experience even more wonderful because none of my friends are aliens and it was great to meet and talk with a fellow alien.

What I also loved about the show is that they sang 'Durch Den Monsun' instead of the English version, 'Monsoon'. I do like the English version but I absolutely love the German version as I think it sounds better and I just love the language! As well as songs from the new album, Kings Of Suburbia, they also played some old songs like: 'Darkside Of The Sun', 'Noise, 'Screamin', 'Rescue Me' and a remix of 'Automatic' which was great!




























At the merch stand, I bought a T shirt saying 'Kings Of Suburbia' which is the name of the new album and it's one of my favourite shirts! Here's a pic I took in the bathroom of the venue with the T shirt on!:



Having been to many gigs, I have to say, this was definitely one of the best I have been too. I would highly recommend listening to Tokio Hotel (if you haven't already) and I'll link some down below. Have a listen here!:


'Monsoon'
2007


'Automatic'
2009

'Girl Got A Gun'
2014

'Run Run Run'
2014

Here is a link to the full Kings Of Suburbia Album:

Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed the info and pics! Be sure to comment your favourite concert you've been to or even your favourite Tokio Hotel song!


Peace Out!

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