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We explained them what we normally do the day of the concerts, our numbering system and how important for us is to try to line up and enter once the doors of the venues are opened in a fair and correct way (well, there are always rare exceptions of not so pleasant behavior, we had an example yesterday, but I think they don’t deserve to be mentioned much). I found them not only nice and kind towards us, but also very professional. One thing I really want to mention about all the “waiting and lining” stuff was the amazing cooperation we got from Elvefestivalen staff. I would call this interview a multi-media one because, besides the questions and the pic we were asked… to sing!!! We sang “How Do You Do!,” “It Must Have Been Love” and “The Look” choruses, I hope no evil mind will dare to upload it on youtube! Just joking, meeting and talking to the journalist was really fun. Local media took advantage of this opportunity and we were interviewed by a newspaper called Drammens Tidende.
I don’t think in Drammen it happens every day to see a group of people coming from all European corners sitting and laying, waiting for a concert. Needless to say for a hardcore fan, our group started to gather in front of main entrance since early morning, from about 7:00, and we also immediately started to get attention for that. I know that going to Scandinavia in august might be a risk, but it seems Mother Nature smiled at us this time. Plus, we were extremely lucky with the weather: sunny and warm all the time. The atmosphere in that city was so pleasant and joyful! The concert took place during a summer festival, and Drammen was so full of life and people in very relaxed and “ready to party” mood. I’m talking about stunning Drammen, located in an amazing country I had never visited before: Norway with its rich forests, fjords and lakes, a breathtaking nature which makes you feel blessed to be there. Don’t ask me why, but I have a tendency to merge all I have around and all vibrations I get. I would like to dedicate the first lines of my review to the place, yes, it is important to me to describe it because I think it somehow influences my mood and my impressions when I attend a concert. This article is one of many created by "Good Reporters", guest authors writing for The Daily Roxette.