Last Dance World Tour – VIP Experience at the BIC πΊπ
Have you ever had one of those nights that doesn’t feel real?
That was me at the BIC, about to see Jason Derulo on his Last Dance World Tour.
VIP Lounge Vibes ππ§π₯€π»
Before the music even started, we were treated to food and drinks in the private area:
• Hot dog with crispy onions
• Cheesy nachos
• Soft drinks
• Beer from the private bar
We had our own seating area, space to chill, and time to soak in the atmosphere before the show began. It didn’t feel rushed; it felt like an experience from start to finish.
And the best part? The main event hadn’t even started yet.
The Meet & Greet Moment πΈ
The best part? Meeting Jason Derulo!!!
I am blessed π to have that opportunity. Thanks π to God and the universe for this unforgettable moment.
The Support Acts π₯
Before Jason Derulo came on stage, the energy was already building.
L27 brought the vibe and got the crowd warmed up.
Thera had an amazing voice and strong stage presence.
And then came Les Twins — the French π«π· hip hop dancers.
Their movement was unreal. Sharp, smooth, effortless. Watching them dance alongside Jason Derulo during parts of the performance elevated the entire show. The choreography wasn’t just dancing; it was powerful, confident, and captivating.
You could feel the crowd getting louder with every act.
The anticipation was real.
When the Lights Dropped π₯
The second the lights went down, the screams filled the arena.
And when Jason Derulo stepped onto that stage, the energy completely shifted.
Jason Derulo didn’t just sing; he performed. Every dance move was sharp, every song full of energy. Jason Derulo owned the stage with confidence and charisma.
You could tell Jason Derulo wasn’t just there to perform songs; he was there to entertain.
Moments like that remind you why live music is so powerful. It’s not just about hearing your favourite songs; it’s about feeling the atmosphere, the connection, the excitement in the air.
More Than Just a Concert ✨
Yes, the VIP lounge was amazing.
Yes, meeting Jason Derulo was unforgettable.
Yes, the performance was high energy from start to finish.
Because years from now, I won’t remember what I was worried about that week. But I will remember standing in that arena, watching Jason Derulo perform, thinking:
Wow. I’m really here.
And trust me, this is one dance I’ll never forget.
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Before I Go… π✨
Nights like this remind me why I love making memories and stepping out of my comfort zone. Sometimes it’s not just about the artist; it’s about how the experience makes you feel.
So now I want to ask you…
If you could meet any artist in the world, who would it be, and what would you say to them? π€π¬
I’d genuinely love to know. Drop it in the comments; let’s talk about it.
Until next time,
Gurpreet Kaur ✍π½✨
Sounds like a great concert! I would love to meet Alicia Keys- I feel like her voice is on a different level and I’d love to hear her journey x
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DeleteIt sounds amazing! So jealousπ
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