59.Music event you didn't like
Describe a music event that you didn't enjoy
You should say:
what it was
who you went with
why you went there
why you didn't like it
Ans-I would like to talk about a music event that I didn’t enjoy much. It was a live concert held in my city last year. A famous Punjabi singer was performing, and the show was organized in a large open ground on the outskirts of the city. I went there with two of my close friends because they were huge fans of that singer and had already booked the tickets in advance.
Honestly, I went there mainly because of my friends. They were very excited and didn’t want to go alone, so I agreed to join them. Also, as a traveler and someone who enjoys exploring different experiences, I thought it would be fun to attend a big live concert at least once. I expected a lively atmosphere, good sound quality, and a memorable night.
However, the experience turned out to be quite disappointing. First of all, the event was poorly organized. There was a huge crowd, and we had to stand for almost two hours before the singer even came on stage. The seating arrangement was not properly managed, and many people were pushing and shouting. It felt more chaotic than enjoyable.
Secondly, the sound system was not clear. The music was extremely loud, but the lyrics were hardly understandable. Instead of enjoying the performance, I felt uncomfortable because of the noise. On top of that, the weather was very humid, and since it was an open ground, there was no proper ventilation or arrangement for drinking water.
Another reason I didn’t like the event was that the singer arrived very late and performed for a shorter time than expected. It felt like the audience was not respected. I had imagined an energetic and well-coordinated show, but in reality, it was disorganized and tiring.
Although my friends still enjoyed parts of it, I personally didn’t have a good time. That experience taught me that good management and proper arrangements are just as important as the performer. Since then, I prefer smaller, well-organized events rather than huge crowded concerts.