I haven’t posted in a month, so figured I would update on two fun things I’ve gotten watch while here – a drag show and a concert!
I met another exchange student at the airport when I arrived and as we were talking she mentioned that she might be going to see Kim Chi in a few days, and being a fan of RuPaul’s Drag Race (and my little sister being a huge fan too) I knew I had to go. This is not a chance you really get in New Zealand!
The event itself was held at Neon Milk SKRT in Itaewon. It’s not that big of a venue and there was a line winding around the corner when we arrived. We hadn’t bought tickets so were a bit nervous about our chances of getting in. Luckily we did! But it was a sold out show, so I’m glad we went early.
It was so much fun! The opening acts were really good, and basically at 11pm, 12pm and 1am they would put on a show, then there would be breaks for drinks and giving them time to change costume etc.
(For some of these instagram pics, hover over the image and click the arrows to see the rest of the images in the collection.)
Naomi Smalls was also a headlining act! So you got two RuPaul contestants as well as some awesome local talent.
We ended up only staying for the first two shows, as it was so packed that the first show we mostly watched through the phones being held up by the people in front of us, and the second we had to uncomfortably squat down. The squatting down was good because then more people got to see, but bad because we hurt our legs and didn’t have enough space so headed home a bit early.
The other show I went to see more recently. It was The Monster #3: Beginning and featured a collection of popular Korean Hip Hop/RnB artists: Zico, Dean, Babylon, Changmo, Hyueun Kim, Eden, Lockersbeen (and another guy whose name I didn’t catch).
I had actually arranged to go to this concert about a Month before I left NZ, the tickets weren’t cheap at about 66,000KRW (about 85NZD), but was worth it too see some really talented people live!
The experience itself was slightly different to a concert in NZ. They were really efficient about letting us in to the correct areas (it was all cordoned off into sections) , everyone was pretty orderly, and I got a free skincare sample bag from a lucky dip outside! I found it odd how people didn’t really clap or cheer for too long after songs, the artist just kind of quickly went on to the next song. There was some cheerful banter with the audience too (but I didn’t understand it unfortunately).
I really liked the video set up of the stages, I guess being a Creative Media Production student it was interesting to me how it was set up and utilised. The main attractions were Dean and Zico, and there were a few fan-girls going crazy around me 🙂 The loudest was an American though (she’s the one you can hear singing along in the videos).
I didn’t realise I was such a Zico fan, but I knew all the songs he performed (but can’t sing along – not that big a fan!).
The concert also ended efficiently almost exactly on time too!