lol really? I did see some old people ngl but I was surprised at how young the crowd was
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I went with my aunt because she scored some tickets and the people around me were generally much much older than I was. The young crowd isn't that much of a shock though because of how accessible music is nowadays. I still listen to some Dionne, Aretha, and Diana when I'm doing some schoolwork.
I started off near some hot older gay dudes at The Monster Ball and then ended up in a crowd of sorority sisters who started fighting as soon as the lights went off for Dance In The Dark. I ended up breaking them up because they were knocking everyone else around.
OMG literally the exact same thing happen to me at the O2 in Dublin (minus the hot gays part).
This crazy bitch was stanning downE (a lighter in the air, headbanging, screaming the lyrics with her) for Lady Starlight's ****** covers and then later when Gags came on she was just knocking everyone and just being a ****ing mess. She kept grinding her damn booty near me too.
Kelly Clarkson concert was just middle aged couples, wives singing along, husbands begrudgingly standing there. And lots of LGBT teens.
My friend went to the IAWT and MCSWT with her mother who is a 50 year old reverend and she loved it They're going to the 2nd UK leg and I'm a bit worried how she's going to deal with Partition.
The white girls next to me during the MCSWT were stanning down.
Singing the lyrics right along with me.
I was in the early admissions line and like 90% of the line was white.
Race doesn't have anything to do with the people who like her music.
Pretty much. If Bey's fans were ONLY or even just mostly Black, she wouldn't be anywhere near as popular in the mainstream, anyway. She has huge cross-culture support.
The "hood/ghetto/ratchet" Black girls and gays stereotype of her fan base (that exists only online in stanning culture anyway) is dumb AF.