My seat in the B block stand was pretty close, so when the flames shot up, it was hot! However, I felt a bit of a disconnect due to the echo specific to domes; I would've preferred an arena-type venue. This was my [seeing Vaundy] several times, so while the first few times I was moved to tears by songs like "Koikaze ni Nosete," this time I just enjoyed it. There were some energetic young men who were friends singing near me, so I sang along pretty loudly myself. I don't think I was being a nuisance because I wasn't louder than the venue's sound. There were also people under 18, either with their parents or with friends, and even older women and men older than me – the audience was really diverse. When I went to Fukuoka before, the age range was crazy too. I was shocked when I saw a serious old woman lining up to buy merchandise at the last tour. I don't necessarily think it's a good thing for him to become like Kenshi Yonezu or Official HIGE DANdism, so I hope he keeps doing what he likes. Everyone will stick with him. Vaundy's voice is amazing, and his high notes are especially beautiful. I liked the contrast between the intense songs and the slow ones. Even though there was an echo, the sound was good, and the lighting effects, including the lasers, were amazing. Ending with his logo projected on the screen was so cool. I've already booked for next year. There are a lot of everyday-use items in the merch, so I can't help but buy them. I'm glad I like Vaundy. He has Asia performances coming up, so I hope he does his best. I'm looking forward to his consistent releases.