GOING to see Freya Skye live in Salt Lake City was actually one of the most fun nights I’ve had in a long time. From the moment I got there, it didn’t even feel like a regular day anymore. It felt like something big was about to happen. Everyone was dressed up, taking pictures, laughing, and just excited. You could hear people talking about their favorite songs and guessing what she would perform, which made the whole thing even more exciting.
Before the concert even started, I was already having fun. I got snacks and a drink, and even though everything was kind of expensive, it didn’t matter because it made the night feel more real. Walking around with food, music playing in the background, and people everywhere made it feel like a whole event, not just waiting around.
Then the lights went out, and everyone started screaming instantly, like actually screaming. The energy changed so fast, and when Freya Skye came out, it felt unreal.
And then everyone noticed the outfit.
She came out in this bright red dress, and it was EVERYTHING. The way it stood out under the stage lights, the way it moved when she walked, it just made her look so confident and powerful. Everyone around me reacted at the same time, like we all knew she looked amazing. It made the performance feel even more dramatic and exciting.
When she started singing, I got chills right away. Her voice is so strong and clear, way better than I expected. You could tell she was confident and really enjoying herself. She wasn’t just standing there either. She was moving around the stage, smiling, hyping up the crowd, and making it feel like she actually cared that we were there.
There were so many fun little moments, too. Everyone had their phones out recording, people were dancing, and at one point, the whole crowd had their flashlights on, which made everything look so pretty. I was singing along the entire time, and it didn’t even feel embarrassing because literally everyone else was doing it too.
Also, the random parts made it even better, like trying not to spill my drink while jumping, fixing my outfit between songs, and taking videos that are probably shaky, but I’m still keeping them forever. It felt real, loud, and just fun.
At one point, I stopped and looked around because it hit me that I was really there, seeing Freya Skye live in Salt Lake City. The lights, the music, the crowd, and that red dress all together made it feel like one of those moments you don’t forget.
After the concert ended, nobody wanted to leave. People were still talking, laughing, and taking pictures like the night wasn’t over yet. I left with no voice, tired, and still thinking about everything that had just happened, which, honestly, made it even better.
