Im so far away from both the US and JP that any concert will be a full expensive holiday. But I will save and go one day. Maybe I can make my first trip to JP and first Holo concert the same trip.
For me, after experiencing one recently for the first time, (and I've been following hololive for about 4 years), interacting with other fans and cheering with them IRL really changed my perspective on how "real" Hololive is. I hope as many hololive fans can get the opportunity to experience an IRL Holo concert at least once.
I suppose it depends on the talent and the venue. With Calli's upcoming show in Hollywood, there'll probably be a pit that breaks out for some songs. The venue is almost all standing occupancy, she's got some heavier tunes and even mentions moshing in Cult Following. My moshing days are sadly behind me now, but I'ma still be there headbanging.
1:55 LOL Hold back on the Mosh Pits. Little did she know, that's already happened (during one of the Opening Acts for Doki & Mint's FantomeThief Concert) where people moshed at essentially a VTuber concert for one song. Most of those same people the next day were at the Atlanta stop for the Hololive Soar Concert Tour.
They got a little bit of a mosh pit going for Maid Mint at Dokibird's concert. I'm an old metalhead so it warmed my cold, dead heart. My current favorite artists are Gojira, Lorna Shore, and Shirakami Fubuki :)
That Super Chatter can have reassurance in the form of Hakka Banzoin. And if they're looking for metalheads among the girls, then I'd say that Calliope Mori is the most we got so far!
People can like more than one thing. You can get 25 stitches because you got stabbed at a Slipknot concert and also know all the words to Holotori Dance.
This year I saw Man with a Mission, Flow, and Breaking Dimensions live. I missed baby metal though. Next year I'm going to Kenshi Yonezu, ado, and Final Fantasy and Naruto orchestra. When someone asks me what kind of music I like, I say Japanese.
I dunno, a circle pit could work at an idol show, that's just people running around in a circle having a grand old time. Problem is the songs are probably a bit too slow on average to keep up the energy for a prolonged period of time.
"Metal shows and idol shows have two very different crowds"
Then there's the tested, proven Baby Metal.
Man one day I'll be able to see a holo concert live. It will be glorious.
Im so far away from both the US and JP that any concert will be a full expensive holiday. But I will save and go one day.
Maybe I can make my first trip to JP and first Holo concert the same trip.
For me, after experiencing one recently for the first time, (and I've been following hololive for about 4 years), interacting with other fans and cheering with them IRL really changed my perspective on how "real" Hololive is. I hope as many hololive fans can get the opportunity to experience an IRL Holo concert at least once.
Someone clipped my superchat? The hell?
Massive respect to your metal rear end o7
@nishilim thank you, it doesn't get enough respect lmao
I thought you meant you have a wheelchair
@@MetalSquatch Have you tried telling people to Bite your Shiny Metal Ass? It seems to work for Bender!
I suppose it depends on the talent and the venue. With Calli's upcoming show in Hollywood, there'll probably be a pit that breaks out for some songs. The venue is almost all standing occupancy, she's got some heavier tunes and even mentions moshing in Cult Following.
My moshing days are sadly behind me now, but I'ma still be there headbanging.
1:55 LOL Hold back on the Mosh Pits. Little did she know, that's already happened (during one of the Opening Acts for Doki & Mint's FantomeThief Concert) where people moshed at essentially a VTuber concert for one song. Most of those same people the next day were at the Atlanta stop for the Hololive Soar Concert Tour.
The Hamtaro circle is basically a mosh pit already.
They got a little bit of a mosh pit going for Maid Mint at Dokibird's concert. I'm an old metalhead so it warmed my cold, dead heart. My current favorite artists are Gojira, Lorna Shore, and Shirakami Fubuki :)
That Super Chatter can have reassurance in the form of Hakka Banzoin. And if they're looking for metalheads among the girls, then I'd say that Calliope Mori is the most we got so far!
JP has some metalheads. And to be honest, the Babymetal covers are more metal than Calliope's songs.
Sana was a metalhead if i remember right.
@@codycoy2943 She was a singer in a metal band at one point pre-holo, apparently!
I wish we had gotten a song like that from her.
I love kiara this model of her is so pretty
People can like more than one thing. You can get 25 stitches because you got stabbed at a Slipknot concert and also know all the words to Holotori Dance.
This year I saw Man with a Mission, Flow, and Breaking Dimensions live. I missed baby metal though. Next year I'm going to Kenshi Yonezu, ado, and Final Fantasy and Naruto orchestra. When someone asks me what kind of music I like, I say Japanese.
I don't know why. But I feel Kiara looked really cute in this clip. With that particular outfit
Well I’m down to mosh during Calli’s show, who’s with me
I dunno, a circle pit could work at an idol show, that's just people running around in a circle having a grand old time. Problem is the songs are probably a bit too slow on average to keep up the energy for a prolonged period of time.
Yeah, most of them have a handful of songs that just beg for a mosh pit. Just that there aren't enough of them to keep it up for an entire set.
HoloMetal when?
better, concert collab between Hololive and BabyMetal ^^
If you can't resist doing a mosh pit in a non-heavy concert, you're a tryhard, not a metalhead.