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I went to a Twenty One Pilots concert in like 2018 (I know, not nearly as cool as some other shows listed...) They were my favorite band at the time, and the show was super cool. The arena had a main stage in the front with the screens and special effects, and another stage in the back with practically nothing on it. At one point in the show, both band members dropped below the stage, and like 5 seconds later, were performing on the other stage. We were on the floor, so we got to be a part of the mad dash to get to the other side, and then back again.
They pulled a fan out from the crowd to play N64 Mario Kart with the drummer on the big center screen.
Then towards the end of the show, the drummer climbed into a giant inflatable hamster ball and crowd ran across the floor.
It was my first concert. What an experience.