I'd wanted to see them for about 3 years, but I'd heard rumors that you just danced the whole time, so the timing never worked out, and I hesitated to go. But I finally went for the first time with great anticipation. The day before yesterday, I had a 4.5-hour live music marathon with Motoharu Sano and Akasick, and I ended up with cramps in both legs and a slight muscle strain. I thought I'd watch carefully from a bird's-eye view in the 3rd floor seats, but since I was on the 1st floor, I came prepared with leg supports. It was an even more insane space than I imagined. CLUB LINE was like Disco Shibuya-kokaido back in the day. Like a club that used to play House Music full blast, like Yellow in Nishi-Azabu, everyone danced♪dance♬dance♫ in their own way. It's like, that's how you dance! And I hadn't heard that it was 25 songs non-stop until before the encore, lol. No MC at all. Ah! Actually, there was an MC, but it was during the instrumental breaks, so I take my hat off to Kumaki's stamina! To dance and sing that much, and then MC during the instrumental breaks, is he a monster? I danced seriously among the young people, forgetting my age. I go to quite a few concerts, but I rarely see a live performance with this much unity. It feels like a box-type festival, and it's like you'll lose out if you don't dance, or rather, it makes you feel embarrassed if you don't dance, so once you break through that, you can't help but laugh as you sway, jump, clap, and raise your arms high. If you were to watch footage from directly behind the audience, I think even hesitant people would want to go to their live shows.