This is how I knew…
In the morning of August 29th, 2014, on Facebook I saw this:
San Diego, son mi primera parada en US #cambiodepiel tour, prepárense!
San Diego, you are my first stop in the US #cambiodepiel tour, get ready!
OK! I am READY!!!
On the day…
And the day came!
11 months have passed since my first MA concert. I can see him again…! Super excited.
And at the same time I already taste that sad feeling that the concert is ending…! You know how sad it is to know his show ends? It’s like “Don’t goooo…..!!!!!!! I didn’t get enough yet!!!!”
I was a bit nervous if I might lose the ticket. Well, here it is!
Our seats are 8 rows from the stage. We can see him with our eyes. Super nice seats.
With such huge flags at the front, so noticeable. The audience around us can’t help talking to us. The audience were mainly Mexicanos as always.
One of them asked us like “China?” Oh no! “Japon!” We corrected ASAP lol
This lady wanted to take a photo with our Mexican flag LOL Once is not enough, she wanted to take again and again!!!
Marina and I assumed the concert would start at 10pm, but then around 910pm the MA sign showed up, and the intro started… much earlier than we expected! That’s who it started.
Well, the ticket says 8pm…
The first song was I need to know, just like last time. This made us think if he would perform with the same setlist, which is no problem!
With our super huge flags at the front, Marc can’t avoid looking at us. Right after the concert started he looked around the audience and commented about our flags! This made us super happy! It was worth bringing them.
Marina was super happy and waving PR flag instead of Mexican lol She was super excited too!
With Mexican Beauty Marina, my friend. We wrap ourselves with the flags.
You can see him all, both his funny side and the passionate side.
We sang a lot, danced a lot!
Two of my friends Masumi and Yuquita flew in from Japan for this concert. I was so relieved they truly enjoyed the show.
No matter where he performs, whether open-air or in-house, his voice is super stable. Just cannot go wrong. And his quality of the voice. Oh my…..
Flaquito de Oro, that’s his nickname.
Me totally excited. I feel I am alive!
Marc looked happy having the concert outside too. He looked super happy and cheerful. He was turning more than ever!!
Puerto Rican flags on the screen♪
It was funny how our flags passed to our neighbors and some kindly waved our Japanese sunrise flag. I was moved… Just amazing…
Especially at the 2nd half of the show he looked relaxed. We got to see his good facial expressions.
This is when he is going down the stage. Oh Nooooo!!! Just don’t go….!!! (cry)
The great concert ended around 1045pm, with everyone’s favorite Vivir Mi Vida. The show lasted more than 90 minutes but we felt like such short time.
We all didn’t want to go home. We wanted to stay and listen more… Yes, it is like some kind of serious disease.
Tres Japos who joined this concert. With the sunrise flag after the show.
Also with the Mexican flags…
Then a Chile fan came to us and suggested to take photos together.
Chilean flag in front, Japan and Mexico, and PR at the back. We connected with the fans from different parts of the globe.
Some press guy took our photos. Please do let me know if you happen to see our photos somewhere 😉
My summer ended with this concert. I already look forward to the next concert.
So the information on Marc Anthony is so limited in Japanese that I started this: Marc Anthony Japan. Basically I am sharing anything about Marc Anthony in Japanese.