Wembley weekend - Trafalgar Square Sing-a-long
The excitement and anticipation for these two Wembley Stadium shows had been building up for months. Finally the time was here. I was so excited on the train. I couldn’t keep the grin off my face, much to the confusion of the other passengers!
I got to Wembley early afternoon and checked into my hotel. I stayed at the same hotel I’d stayed in for the Arena shows in November for the first 2 nights. The hotel was right next to the stadium and I could see it from the window of my room. I was so excited, I just couldn’t sit still. I kept pacing up and down the room, looking at the stadium and muttering ‘Oh my god!’ to myself. I kept wondering how the guys must have been feeling then. I was getting nervous for them. Then I was telling myself, what are you nervous for? You’re not playing there, you only have to stand and watch! I had a beer and tried to calm down a bit, but just couldn’t.
After an hour, I left the hotel and met up with my friend Helen and another friend, Cris, who had come from America. I had met her when we went out there in April. We then got on the tube and headed for Trafalgar square. We had just come out of the tube when I got a phone call from another friend, Linda. Some of the girls from the message board had decided to dress as fairies. Linda was all dressed up and was by herself. The message I got was that she was hiding behind a pillar, too scared to come out dressed up! So we waited there for her and we all made our way to the square. She shouldn’t have worried. She looked amazing!
When we got there and there was already quite a large crowd of people. We had our photos taken and someone took a video clip of us too. A bit later all the others arrived and they created quite a bit of attention with their fantastic costumes!
A bit later on, the singing started. It was SO much fun! It was so strange though, stood there, in the middle of London with a huge group of other fans singing away to Muse songs. We created a fair bit of attention from the unsuspecting tourists too. I hope we managed to raise plenty of money too for the 3 charities. That’s what it was all about after all.
Well done to everyone who helped organise it. I’m so glad it was such a success. We had a lot of fun!
After everything had wound down, I said goodbye to everyone and Helen and I headed back to Wembley. I then met up with Abbi, who is one of my live journal friends, in the hotel bar. It was so good to meet her!
I had a couple of beers there and then headed off to bed. Ready to get plenty of sleep for the main events!
I got to Wembley early afternoon and checked into my hotel. I stayed at the same hotel I’d stayed in for the Arena shows in November for the first 2 nights. The hotel was right next to the stadium and I could see it from the window of my room. I was so excited, I just couldn’t sit still. I kept pacing up and down the room, looking at the stadium and muttering ‘Oh my god!’ to myself. I kept wondering how the guys must have been feeling then. I was getting nervous for them. Then I was telling myself, what are you nervous for? You’re not playing there, you only have to stand and watch! I had a beer and tried to calm down a bit, but just couldn’t.
After an hour, I left the hotel and met up with my friend Helen and another friend, Cris, who had come from America. I had met her when we went out there in April. We then got on the tube and headed for Trafalgar square. We had just come out of the tube when I got a phone call from another friend, Linda. Some of the girls from the message board had decided to dress as fairies. Linda was all dressed up and was by herself. The message I got was that she was hiding behind a pillar, too scared to come out dressed up! So we waited there for her and we all made our way to the square. She shouldn’t have worried. She looked amazing!
When we got there and there was already quite a large crowd of people. We had our photos taken and someone took a video clip of us too. A bit later all the others arrived and they created quite a bit of attention with their fantastic costumes!
A bit later on, the singing started. It was SO much fun! It was so strange though, stood there, in the middle of London with a huge group of other fans singing away to Muse songs. We created a fair bit of attention from the unsuspecting tourists too. I hope we managed to raise plenty of money too for the 3 charities. That’s what it was all about after all.
Well done to everyone who helped organise it. I’m so glad it was such a success. We had a lot of fun!
After everything had wound down, I said goodbye to everyone and Helen and I headed back to Wembley. I then met up with Abbi, who is one of my live journal friends, in the hotel bar. It was so good to meet her!
I had a couple of beers there and then headed off to bed. Ready to get plenty of sleep for the main events!
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