00:00We danced so much that we caused an earthquake.
00:03This is known as the live music capital of the world.
00:06Is there a live music experience that really changed your life?
00:09Oh yeah, I got to see Bon Iver at Hinterland a few years ago,
00:13and he's like my all-time favorite artist.
00:14So just watching him perform and knowing how much his songs connected with me
00:18when I was younger and throughout my adulthood,
00:21it was just a real full circle moment.
00:22I went to the Heiress tour in Seattle when we danced so much that we caused an earthquake.
00:27There was so much jumping in the stadium that we caused an earthquake.
00:32I saw Kendrick, I went to his tour with SZA and it was like, it's weird.
00:36I shouldn't say it, it made me emotional.
00:38It was a full art piece.
00:40I'm obsessed with Kendrick and I love SZA and it was just like the best night
00:43and filled with like so much inspiration.
00:46I would have to say the last one that I went to is Muse.
00:49It actually was my first concert and it was incredible.
00:53They actually came to my hometown of Salt Lake City and I went with my mom
00:56and it's my mom's favorite band.
00:58So we sat very close to the stage, couldn't beat the experience.
01:02Paul McCartney got the chance to perform at the White House in an event
01:08in the East Wing honoring him while the Obamas were in office.
01:12Being in that room and seeing him listen to his music being performed
01:18by a bunch of artists that he had handpicked was a really special thing.
01:23And then he himself got up there and performed and it was, of course,
01:25magical and such an intimate experience.
01:27So I felt very honored to be there and it changed my life forever.
01:30So I felt very honored to be there and I was honored to be there and
01:30even my friends and family and friends, but...
01:30They were honored to be here, they're very honored to be here.
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