The Psiioniic - Artolo Apemis (
iitrebel) wrote in
interstellar55552016-01-30 02:16 pm
Entry tags:
- agent 3,
- aramat drawdes,
- august marten,
- eda,
- eiji hino,
- fon,
- frisk,
- garnet,
- haru miura,
- ivan karelin,
- jack sparrow,
- kazutaka muraki,
- keith goodman,
- lapis lazuli,
- luce,
- mammon,
- roy mustang,
- sans,
- steven universe,
- superbia squalo,
- the doctor,
- the psiioniic,
- trucy wright,
- tsunayoshi sawada,
- usagi tsukino
☆A little little fun
Who: Those who signed up to perform, and anyone else
What: The Double S Charity Concert is go!
When: January 24th throughout the day
Where: Archer Park
Warnings: None planned
☆A Little Little Fun

On the morning of the 24th, the sun rises over Vista City and, more importantly, Archer Park- a series of rooftop parks connected to each other by bridges and overflowing greenery of all sorts. It's a popular on most days to start with. Today, however, is the day of the Double S Charity Concert. Thus, it's more packed than usual.
One of the park "islands" is home to a concert stage, and that is where the concert is taking place. All throughout the next couple of days, various musicians will perform songs they've written about or dedicated to another in the industry. With the entertainment value of the idea and the fame of the musicians, of course the place is packed.
The stage is where every musician will end up at throughout the day, performing for the masses, but behind it is also a rest area for them to either bide their time or just hang out. It's supposed to be restricted to just those musicians participating, but frankly... security is lax just enough that bandmates and the such could duck on in to see their friends. No fans, however, sorry. It's not the most impressive of places, with seating areas and a salad bar and all the pizza that could possibly be ordered, but hopefully it's good enough. This is also where one can find event organizer Jenny around, in case they need to bring anything up.
Of course, no one is required to stay back there while waiting their turn, or after they've done their performance. Attempts to raise money go beyond just the concert. Double S has all sorts of stalls set up, whether to explain to people the various causes they can specifically pledge support to, or to sell merchandise. Can't forget the food stalls. There is, of course, a stall showing adoptable animals. There always is.
Finally, there's one last thing Double S has set up for any willing celebrities. It's a meet-and-greet area for the fans, where they have the chance to meet their favorite musicians. Giving out autographs, taking pictures with fans... There's even a karaoke set up for everyone to use. Musicians can sing solo, or with others from their label, or even with a lucky fan.AKA feel free to get NPC MP here. Hopefully, it'll get some good publicity for those interested in that kind of thing.
Tickets have been made astonishingly cheap in the hopes that more people will show, with anything else being made up by merchandise sales or donations.
What: The Double S Charity Concert is go!
When: January 24th throughout the day
Where: Archer Park
Warnings: None planned
☆A Little Little Fun

On the morning of the 24th, the sun rises over Vista City and, more importantly, Archer Park- a series of rooftop parks connected to each other by bridges and overflowing greenery of all sorts. It's a popular on most days to start with. Today, however, is the day of the Double S Charity Concert. Thus, it's more packed than usual.
One of the park "islands" is home to a concert stage, and that is where the concert is taking place. All throughout the next couple of days, various musicians will perform songs they've written about or dedicated to another in the industry. With the entertainment value of the idea and the fame of the musicians, of course the place is packed.
The stage is where every musician will end up at throughout the day, performing for the masses, but behind it is also a rest area for them to either bide their time or just hang out. It's supposed to be restricted to just those musicians participating, but frankly... security is lax just enough that bandmates and the such could duck on in to see their friends. No fans, however, sorry. It's not the most impressive of places, with seating areas and a salad bar and all the pizza that could possibly be ordered, but hopefully it's good enough. This is also where one can find event organizer Jenny around, in case they need to bring anything up.
Of course, no one is required to stay back there while waiting their turn, or after they've done their performance. Attempts to raise money go beyond just the concert. Double S has all sorts of stalls set up, whether to explain to people the various causes they can specifically pledge support to, or to sell merchandise. Can't forget the food stalls. There is, of course, a stall showing adoptable animals. There always is.
Finally, there's one last thing Double S has set up for any willing celebrities. It's a meet-and-greet area for the fans, where they have the chance to meet their favorite musicians. Giving out autographs, taking pictures with fans... There's even a karaoke set up for everyone to use. Musicians can sing solo, or with others from their label, or even with a lucky fan.
Tickets have been made astonishingly cheap in the hopes that more people will show, with anything else being made up by merchandise sales or donations.

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That's good to hear: I hope your band and the public treat you well.
Yes, they were rather hard on me when I first joined them: there was the public ribbing they gave me on Twitter, and a few tricks when I first settled in among them. They had their reasons, and I did come to them on the heels of the firing of a well-loved member of their band. It's a rite of passage, nothing more.
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The public well... it's kinda hard right now. I gotta deal with old Hue and Cry fans that miss the old lineup and my old fans that think I've sold out. Trust me, Sariel. Being hazed by Pride is nice compared to that.
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Ach, I'm sorry to hear that: the fans can be quite aggressive in their displays of affection, and I have heard a few rumblings from some of the bands I used to perform with, that some folk have accused me of 'selling out'. Need I remind them, we have bills to pay just like everyone else, and sometimes that means selling our art.
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[A dry chuckle] I probably sound like an old-timer grousing about the present day. Maybe I'm simply getting crochety in my old age, or maybe I'll warm up to the new delivery system.
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I would hope a collaboration isn't out of the cards, in that case? We might have different styles, but there may be a way we can meet in the middle.
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