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Exclusive Night with MONO : the night flight to the stars

Arrived at the gig at about 6.30. After that I had to wait for about an hour or so to enter the room in which MONO was going to perform. At about 8.30, the curtains that covered the stage were opened. At the same time, the audiences charmed by some classical music while our eyes were set to the unoccupied instruments on stage. It was like holding my breath for something big. My heart was beating in anxiety.

Soon after, at about 9 PM, our suffering ended. MONO entered the stage and without more delays, Ashes in the Snow was playing. The journey started. It was like floating up above, flying with the feathers tattooed in Takaakira Goto's arm.


The night flight to the sky was hardly finished. MONO asked us to Follow the Map, and then went deep down attending the Burial at the Sea. In after, the audiences were charmed by Pure As Snow which left cold snow trail into my soul. Very astonishing and comforting at the same time.

The next two songs were Sabbath and Halo. Both still made us slowly moving our heads to the tunes. Clearly, boredom was out of concept. And then came Moonlight. By this time, more tears were running down. At the end of the song, Goto seemed to have a mystical journey into the moonlight.

After about 75 minutes spoiling our ears and messing with our hearts, Takaakira Goto, Tamaki Kunishi, Yoda, and Yasunori Takada bowed to the audience and left the stage. Still we hadn't had enough of their magical tour into the stars. We wanted more but there was not any encore. The journey ended leaving an Everlasting Light in our hearts.

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