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I WENT TO THE DJO CONCERT LAST WEEK AND IT WAS THE BEST TIME OF MY LIFE! it was my first time every going to a concert and I was going alone and the venue was like two hours away so I was hella nervous but everything worked out because I had the best time! I can't believe I got to see the songs I love so much played live and I can't believe I saw everyone who made these songs, Joe especially, up close singing their heart out. It was the craziest experience of my life I hope I never forget it! Yes I did cry at the of beginning but I cried more during chateau and smoked and laughed at gap tooth smile and jumped and danced to flash mountain! Also I saw a rainbow outside the venue :) and this selfie made me feel like a real rocker chic - Avril Lavigne
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