by esm » Thu Sep 01, 2016 3:11 pm
Perfume was a lot of fun. I went with a friend who's "normal" so we didn't line up all day. In fact, we only went after the door opened, so we were way at the back, but we stood on a little elevated area where handicap seating was, so we had a great view. Of course, there were crazier fans that lined up early (I went by the venue before hanging out with my friend that afternoon), and the merchandise line was crazy before and after the show.
Naturally, the food the girls talked about was deep-dish pizza, and our cheer word was "pizza". It was funny how it separates into "pi-tza", and A-chan had difficulty with the "tz(a)" for a bit at first. I was surprised how they were pretty good at speaking English spontaneously though, at least for J-Pop singers. It was possible to understand most of what they were trying to say, and it wasn't all just "Let's have fun!" and the usual line. There were the same things erilaz mentioned, like checking out the cosplay and choosing an interpreter from the audience. Oh, there were lots of Japanese people there. I noticed that before, during, and after the concert. I was surprised, considering it's just Chicago.
I listened to most of their recent singles that I haven't heard a few days before so I recognized those, and I liked everything I heard for the first time. I wish I were more up front because it looked more fun in the crowd, but I don't regret getting ramen and some delicious desserts before the concert.