
At 2 am, as I had anticipated to more than 7 million Facebook supporters hours before the bird-Tiësto logo lit upstage. And cellular hands up, the campus erupted.
On stage more than 50 meters, Tiësto became head Speedway despite the cold. Scored a low 11 degrees in summer. But the wind seemed below zero. The two giant screens played escorting him with a mega light parallel and videos without stopping. There were also explosions of smoke and foil. On your left, two red tents-to-separated VIP mode for a select group concerned about the champagne and music histeriqueo that exploding in your ears.
No shortage of sunglasses, the liters of speed, the seas of water bottles and the caps tightly closed. Were surprised the other raves extravagant looks like Creamfields. Just some fluorescent light sticks and flashing pins. One of the few who dared was Ernesto, a fan of the first thing that came dressed in a suit of motocross fully tuned for the occasion, illuminated with fiber optics and "gun" hand laser.
"When you come to a show, the idea is to add up to something," said Ernesto, which took all the plaudits for his cool and patience he had to pull out dozens of photos.
With degrees and the wind blowing down mercilessly, some tried to warm up to pizza and burgers (15 pesos each) and hydrated.They had to pay 35 pesos for beer or 25 for a champagne energizing. Water 15. Other than the Bling H2O. There was the classic speed with vodka because, as explained by the stallholders, the drink never came.
"Feel it in my bones", "Escape Me", "Nyana" and "Love Comes Again" were some of the bets of the Dutch 41 years.
Almost 4 in the morning, after two hours of worship to this god of electronic music, the DJ spoke: "Hello Buenos Aires. My name is Tiësto. Are you ready for my music," he asked and gave a "Vamos "in Castilian. His name did not stop turning blue on stage.
Appointed Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2004 by Queen Beatrix herself, the mother of Argentina Maxima Zorreguieta to Verwest Michiel Tijs (that's his real name) is also known by her side in solidarity. Ambassador for the Dance4Life foundation (Dance for Life) in May 2006 released a song with the same name to campaign on HIV. His hit could not miss. The screens read: "HIV is lethal."
His subjects swayed by the hand of supernatural powers: with temperature against some danced in muscle, and even leather bodice. Skin, lots of skin. And hectoliters of water to hold.
When it seemed that the weather could not level up. Tiësto surprised with his version of "For ever young." Alphaville's classic of 1984 reloaded. They could not ask for more. The throats of chanted to die. "They're crazy," replied the king of the night.
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