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19 Thoughts Throughout A Justin Bieber Concert As Told By Justin Bieber

I couldn't help but have a roller coaster of emotions the whole night.

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19 Thoughts Throughout A Justin Bieber Concert As Told By Justin Bieber

I've been a big fan of Justin Bieber since probably around 6th grade (I'm slightly embarrassed, but also slightly not). His songs are catchy and he can dance. What's not to love? Obviously he's had his faults, but we all have, so for me, that's no reason to dislike the guy. No matter what you think of him though, you can't argue his talent.

When I was in 8th grade, I attended Justin Bieber's first concert in Des Moines. I enjoyed some of his music, but didn't know much about him at the time. After the concert, I was actually obsessed with him. It could've been because it was my first concert I attended, but it also just could've been how darn cute he was back then. Either way, I was caught within the crowd that adored him. Apparently the obsession stuck with me, because here I am, 20 years old, and I just went to my third concert of his last week.

I attended his concert in Des Moines this past Wednesday night. I enjoyed the concert, though it had its oopsies that received plenty of backlash from the Des Moines community. But he's human, so I didn't necessarily see a reason to complain. Besides enjoying the concert, though, I felt way out of place among all of the young teenagers. They all knew about the opening act and they dressed differently than I did, so I felt as if I stuck out so easily. The worst part about it, though, was that I was probably only about two years older than the average girl at that concert. I enjoyed the concert, but since I felt a little out of the loop, I wanted to have little bit of fun with this article. I made a list of thoughts I had throughout the concert, all from the viewpoint of Justin Bieber:

1. *gets through security* I'm finally here. This is happening.

2. I can see that girl's butt hanging out of her shorts.

3. Oh, look, tour merchandise!

4. A hundred dollars for a pair of sweatpants? How can anyone afford that, let alone want to spend that much money on a pair of sweats?

5. Wow, it's like that girl's wearing a swimsuit top for a shirt.

6. Post Malone (the opening act) is a terrifying person.

7. Also, he should get a new hairstyle.

8. *waits for seats to get upgraded*

9. OMG JUSTIN BIEBER.

10. He's such a beautiful human.

11. How old are these girls behind me? Like, 7? Should they be here?

12. Man, I can barely see him.

13. Justin: "You guys are amazing!" Me:

14. How do I become one of those backup dancers?

15. I bet they get such a good workout every night. Seems cool, but, well...

16. Why can't concerts last forever?

17. *imagines meeting Justin Bieber after the concert*

18. NO, DON'T LET THIS BE OVER.

19. I'm going to be sad for all of eternity.

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