At the National Theatre |
London at night |
The next day I went to a concert in Kingston. My boyfriend actually looked up the show information online from home in Michigan. I'm so thankful that he thought of this because the concert was absolutely amazing. Friday night we went to 1939 The Peel, a rock bar in Kingston to see Anavae, Kyoto Drive, and There for Tomorrow play. A local band opened up, but I couldn't catch their band name. Next Anavae went on. This band, with a female singer, had so much energy it was contagious. The sound was beautifully unique, and I loved the singers edgy vocals with a sweet finish. Kyoto Drive took the stage next and I was impressed that their lead singer is also the bassist. That's not something I come across often; he is also one very talented singer. I bought their EP album, "The Approach" after the show and have been listening to it in all of my downtime today. The headlining band, There for Tomorrow, put on a great final act. The crowd swelled, and people started dancing and head-banging. Nothing very serious though. They were another very energetic band and humorous between songs. They really know how to put on a show and their music is great!
Outside Christ Church College |
The dinning hall |
on the staircase |
Now, I have no classes for a week due to Enrichment Activity Week, but the best part is that my mom, dad, and twin sister are coming to visit me for 8 days. I am picking them up from the airport tomorrow and I am beyond excited to see them after all this time of just seeing them squished in the frame of my laptop screen. Facetime just isn't the same as real time. I best get some rest, it's going to be a busy week!
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