I was at the Minneapolis show! He did in fact play DNM 12 times. I was kind of annoyed after 4 or 5 times but eventually I just went with it and jumped in the mosh pit. Felt like a fever dream
I'm a brazilian fan, had not the opportunity to see him live but i've been following whats going on in the social media and and i couldnt agree more. I hope to experience his live shows one day.
yeah, saw him in MLPS. 12 times for DNM!! Diehards stuck around, but after I would say the 8th time some people left to the exist but was an amazing experience!
I saw him live in Los Angeles 9/8/24, YESS I LOVED the dream police introduction when he brought out Dijon for DNM I was speechless I couldn't believe it!
Cool video. Agree with everything you’re saying. Only one bit of constructive criticism is that watching on my TV I had to keep turning it up and down as you were quiet and the music video examples were a lot louder. But still watched it all :))
I was also kind of disappointed by the energy in Amsterdam. A lot of the crowd seemed to be more casual listeners. Many of them weren't singing along which made it a bit awkward. It might also be a cultural effect? I feel like Mk.gee's music is VERY American and probably resonates more with an American audience. I still loved the show and had a great time. Candy also my favorite moment. I swear I almost shed a tear. I stayed after the show and got to meet both Mike and Zach. They were both really nice and signed my vinyl.
I do think it was more cultural than anything with European crowds. I would class myself as an absolute fan boy but I was more watching at that gig more stunned and just geeking out on the sound then I was screaming to the songs . It was the same for his first London show at the start of the year , everyone’s respectfully vibing and when he finished it was a massive applause.
Yeah I mean I already knew how important the energy of a crowd is. But because I had another show to compare it to it was a bit more noticeable. Amsterdam wasn’t terrible but if anyone has the chance to see Mk.Gee in the US… TAKE IT!
Great point as well. The Brits especially are known music purists. I do prefer a more enthusiastic audience but you never know what you’ll get when buying the tickets..first world problems haha
@@SagidCarter yhhh British crowds are hit and miss but that just depends on the genre to me. But this in no way takes from the performances . I think as long as you yourself gets lost in the music then that’s all that matters
Truth be told, Americans are much more passionate about music than Europeans. This video kind of relieves my fomo for missing the Amsterdam show, despite having tickets...
attended the Amsterdam show, and one mindblowing thing is how a solid 70% of the people who went into the venue (myself included) went directly to buy the merch. goes to show how passionate the fans feel about his artistry. agreed that the energy of the public felt just a tiny bit weak, but me and my bf were losing our minds and crying regardless whoops…. ps u the luckiest gal on the 🌍!
I went to the paris show, i've never seen a concert like this in my life. It was a mystical experience.. so glad to have witnessed that and that we share the same feelings about the experience :) even tho you saw him twice, so lucky 🥹
4:06 its so crazy how so many people say the "changes everyday" ab their favorite song from him to 6lack to my friends lol . I wonder how much of that is seeing him live too bc Ik Mike has said in interview that the live show is the pinnicle/best showcase of the song. I know a lot of ppl didn't get breakthespell until live lol
Omg yes! Hearing Candy live played a HUGE part in becoming one of my favorites. After the Amsterdam show How Many Miles has been ON REPEAT. I actually loved breakthespell from the beginning! What has become or is your favorite?
Woww the thing that you said about DNM was so true! I felt like that was the reason he performed it 3 times, since he knew people were sleeping on it. He's definitely onto things that we are not onto.
I saw him in Paris, Lonely Fight was so beautiful, the album deserves a live version on Spotify
Trueeee!!
He’s one of the greatest artists of our generation. After this Bieber session, bet he comes out with a mega hit.
great vid! i missed him at the paramount and i still havent forgiven myself
I was at the Minneapolis show! He did in fact play DNM 12 times. I was kind of annoyed after 4 or 5 times but eventually I just went with it and jumped in the mosh pit. Felt like a fever dream
I can only imagine!! Thanks for the confirmation!
i was at that brooklyn paramount show so i'm resonating heavily, hear u totally!
So happy to hear you had that same experience!!
U sound like such a genuine person and your love for the man the myth the goat is amazing. Thank you.
Thats so kind thank you! And for watching❤️
I'm a brazilian fan, had not the opportunity to see him live but i've been following whats going on in the social media and and i couldnt agree more. I hope to experience his live shows one day.
TROPA DO MK GEE 🟢🟡
I hope so too!! ❤️
@@bronemusik olha os br ai hahaha 😃
I can't imagine the strain a tour like this puts on an artist, I'm praying he's still got this level of energy for his sydney show next month
dudeee I’m trying to get tickets for his Sydney show lmk how it is!! I saw him in Brooklyn but would love to see him again tbh
yeah, saw him in MLPS. 12 times for DNM!! Diehards stuck around, but after I would say the 8th time some people left to the exist but was an amazing experience!
O wauw!! Did he do it in the middle of his set or at the end?
I saw him live in Los Angeles 9/8/24, YESS I LOVED the dream police introduction when he brought out Dijon for DNM I was speechless I couldn't believe it!
I can only imagine!!
Cool video. Agree with everything you’re saying.
Only one bit of constructive criticism is that watching on my TV I had to keep turning it up and down as you were quiet and the music video examples were a lot louder. But still watched it all :))
Oeee thank you so much for that! Will keep an eye on that for the next vid. And thanks for watching!!
I was also kind of disappointed by the energy in Amsterdam. A lot of the crowd seemed to be more casual listeners. Many of them weren't singing along which made it a bit awkward. It might also be a cultural effect? I feel like Mk.gee's music is VERY American and probably resonates more with an American audience. I still loved the show and had a great time. Candy also my favorite moment. I swear I almost shed a tear. I stayed after the show and got to meet both Mike and Zach. They were both really nice and signed my vinyl.
I do think it was more cultural than anything with European crowds. I would class myself as an absolute fan boy but I was more watching at that gig more stunned and just geeking out on the sound then I was screaming to the songs . It was the same for his first London show at the start of the year , everyone’s respectfully vibing and when he finished it was a massive applause.
Yeah I mean I already knew how important the energy of a crowd is. But because I had another show to compare it to it was a bit more noticeable. Amsterdam wasn’t terrible but if anyone has the chance to see Mk.Gee in the US… TAKE IT!
Great point as well. The Brits especially are known music purists. I do prefer a more enthusiastic audience but you never know what you’ll get when buying the tickets..first world problems haha
@@SagidCarter Yepp absolutely a must to see, I’ve seen him three times and man it’s honestly such an experience
@@SagidCarter yhhh British crowds are hit and miss but that just depends on the genre to me. But this in no way takes from the performances . I think as long as you yourself gets lost in the music then that’s all that matters
great video
Thank you so much!
I’ve seen him three times and if I could see him more I would
Truth be told, Americans are much more passionate about music than Europeans. This video kind of relieves my fomo for missing the Amsterdam show, despite having tickets...
i was there !! (in berlin, the night before paradiso)
attended the Amsterdam show, and one mindblowing thing is how a solid 70% of the people who went into the venue (myself included) went directly to buy the merch. goes to show how passionate the fans feel about his artistry.
agreed that the energy of the public felt just a tiny bit weak, but me and my bf were losing our minds and crying regardless whoops….
ps u the luckiest gal on the 🌍!
Very true! In Brooklyn before and after the show there was a long line for his Merch!
my biggest concert regret is not going to the seattle show :(
Aah man! Good thing is you won’t make the same mistake next time he comes to Seatle!
I went to the paris show, i've never seen a concert like this in my life. It was a mystical experience.. so glad to have witnessed that and that we share the same feelings about the experience :) even tho you saw him twice, so lucky 🥹
So happy to hear you had the same experience and I’m not making up the magic I felt!
4:06 its so crazy how so many people say the "changes everyday" ab their favorite song from him to 6lack to my friends lol . I wonder how much of that is seeing him live too bc Ik Mike has said in interview that the live show is the pinnicle/best showcase of the song. I know a lot of ppl didn't get breakthespell until live lol
Omg yes! Hearing Candy live played a HUGE part in becoming one of my favorites. After the Amsterdam show How Many Miles has been ON REPEAT. I actually loved breakthespell from the beginning! What has become or is your favorite?
Gives Peter Gabriel and that’s a compliment
i love mkgee i really do, but that’s a stretch
Woww the thing that you said about DNM was so true! I felt like that was the reason he performed it 3 times, since he knew people were sleeping on it. He's definitely onto things that we are not onto.
They opened for Wallows back in 2019, been listening to them ever since
So cool but It's just one guy. It's the Tame Impala thing all over again ahahah.
@ well yea but he had his friends with him on bass and drums, that’s why I said “they”