What would it be? And I mean ANY performance by ANY artist, living or dead. For me personally I'd have to choose either Woodstock '69 (obviously), the Unplugged set by Nirvana or the Rooftop concert The Beatles put on. Yeah, I named some of the most obvious ones, but they're the toppermost of the poppermost for a reason So yes, your thoughts?
I'll hop in with an exotic time machine request. I'd go see the premiere of Haendel's "Rinaldo", in 1711 Awesome music, and they don't make the kind of singers they had back then anymore (they really don't, in fact, as it was sung by castrati) Barring that, I'd go for the premiere of Beethoven's 4th symphony And if I really had to stay within this century, I'd probably accompany Cecile to the Beatles
I was wondering who would say it first xD I'd like to hear her songs before I'd want to go, I'd like to see The Monster Ball, I know that much But I'd like to see The Breakaway Tour by Kelly Clarkson and The Funshouse Tour by Pink, Imogen Heap, and Jazmine Sullivan or Keri Hilson. Okay... who am I kidding, I love too many artists to not want to see a ridiculous number of concerts...
Oh yes definitely the MTV Unplugged Nirvana concert. Also, Pink Floyd performing an entire album, maybe Dark Side of The Moon or Animals or something cool. Maybe also a Led Zeppelin concert (The Song Remains the Same concert).
Astro-Union presents The Akemites, The "Taking Your Earth" Tour of December 20, 2020 I heard when they said, "Real Laser" Show...It was ACTUALLY a REAL (heat-ray kind) laser show. Still, as the last concert any of us will see on Earth I definatly want to be there! I hear Zorblorb really can play one mean Marglar solo!
Oasis performing at Heaton Park, Manchester. - My Grandfolks got to see it by taking fold away chairs and sitting outside the gates. -.- The Killers. And I may be able to if they do UK tour sometime soon.
I would love to see Peter Gabriel's Growing Up London performance again, it was just stunning. Also would like to travel backwards in time to an alternate dimension where Michael Jackson's still alive and go see one of his gigs in London that I had tickets to. I was so sad when I found out he'd died