ED VoxPop is where we ask people different survey questions and get responses to conduct sort of a poll of our own.
When your favourite artist announces a concert in your city, does not attending make you less of a fan? For many, concerts are the ultimate experience—an electrifying space where you scream lyrics with thousands of others.
But what about those who can’t attend due to money, location, or just personal preference? Does streaming every song, following every update, and defending them in Twitter wars not count?
We asked Gen Z fans whether attending a concert is the ultimate test of fandom, and their answers were as diverse as their playlists.
Read More: Flaky And Flashy: Gen Z Is Now Buying Fake Lives For Social Media Flexing
Clearly, fandom means different things to different people. While some believe that attending concerts is the ultimate way to show love, others argue that true devotion lies in knowing every detail about an artist’s work, even if you can’t physically be there. In an era where music is accessible at our fingertips, maybe the true test of fandom isn’t where you experience it but how deeply it resonates with you.
Sources: Contributors’ Opinion
Find the blogger: Katyayani Joshi
This post is tagged under: Concert Culture, Music Lovers, Gen Z Fandom, Ultimate Fan, Fandom Debate, Concert Experience, Indian Gen Z, Bollywood Music, Swifties India, Arijit Singh Fans, Live Music, True Fandom, Streaming Vs Concerts, Fan Wars, Music Addict, Pop Culture India, Gen Z Thoughts, Concert Or Nah, Music Obsession
Disclaimer: We do not hold any right, copyright over any of the images used, these have been taken from Google. In case of credits or removal, the owner may kindly mail us.
Other Recommendations:
Diljit Dosanjh Says No To Doing Concerts In India Unless This Requirement Is Fulfilled