The concert took half an hour to propose to the host?The audience shouted for a refund and responded

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

**Carnival marriage proposal sparks audience dissatisfaction.

On December 16, during the ** carnival performance in Taizhou, Zhejiang, the audience delayed the performance time because of the host's marriage proposal, resulting in an empty venue for half an hour, triggering the audience to chant "refund". The girl who proposed the marriage was deleted in the short ** response, and the audience's dissatisfaction with it intensified.

The Truth About Marriage Proposal**.

After the performance, the man who proposed explained in the live broadcast that the proposal only took up 5 minutes, not half an hour. The organizer said that the marriage proposal was to ensure that the performance was not cold, and the audience was informed in advance, and denied that there was any intention to delay time. The ticketing platform said that it had not received a refund request.

Netizens reacted polarly.

Netizens have a lot of discussions about this, and some think that the audience has the right to ask for a refund, thinking that the marriage proposal interferes with the performance;Another part argues that the host has given advance notice and that the blame should not be placed on the host. The audience was divided on the phenomenon of marriage proposal at the concert, with some finding it romantic, while others thought it affected the viewing experience.

The concert took half an hour to propose to the host?The audience shouted for a refund and responded in many ways

Introduction: The unexpected events behind the carnival.

In the performance of the ** Carnival in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province on December 16, a feast that should have been a wonderful performance by the singer was caused by a host's marriage proposal, which caused dissatisfaction among the audience. The audience actually set aside half an hour to propose to the host at the concert, causing the audience to shout "refund", which became a major accident in the history of the concert. What kind of marriage proposal is this that makes the audience so emotional?And what is the explanation of the concert organizers, marriage suitors, and ticket-buying platforms?

Chapter 1: The Surprise Proposal at the Concert Opening.

At the beginning of the concert, the audience was expecting to see the great performances of the major singers, but in the middle of the performance, a host announced that he was about to propose. This sudden surprise proposal caused dissatisfaction among the audience, who spent money to see the concert but were forced to spare half an hour to witness a private event. The audience said that this was not the concert experience they were looking forward to when they bought tickets, and some even shouted "refund".

Chapter 2: The Girl's Response to the Marriage Proposal Sparks Controversy.

In the face of the strong dissatisfaction of the audience, the girl who was proposed posted a response on the short ** platform. She said that the staff was debugging the equipment at that time, and if it wasn't for her proposal, there would have been other links waiting for the singer to debug. However, the response was later deleted, sparking more controversy. The audience began to question the proposal's claims, believing that she failed to understand the audience's true feelings.

Chapter 3: Livestream clarification of the suitor.

Two days later, the man who proposed clarified the entire proposal through a live broadcast. He said that the actual marriage proposal only took up 5 minutes, and it did not take half an hour, let alone affect the performance. He said that the director team wanted to find a couple to propose marriage in Taizhou, and it happened that he had a plan to propose, so he hit it off. He called on everyone to stop personal attacks, saying that the whole marriage proposal was not his personal decision, but the idea of the director team.

Chapter 4: Responses from ticketing platforms.

Subsequently, the reporter contacted the ticket purchase platform of the ** carnival, and a staff member said that they were the official ticket sales channel authorized by the organizer, and they had not yet received the audience's refund application. This made the handling of the incident more complicated, and viewers also expressed their dissatisfaction in the response of the ticketing platform.

Chapter 5: The Promoter and the Concert Proposal Phenomenon.

In response to the audience's questions, the relevant person in charge of the organizer of the carnival, Shanqu Culture Media, came forward to respond. He said that considering the long transition time of the concert, a marriage proposal session was set up and the audience was informed in advance. He denied any intention to stall for time and explained that the suitors were chosen through an open call for submissions, not an official presenter. He stressed that this was a special part of the performance, in order to ensure that the performance would not be cold when changing scenes, and also admitted that there were some mistakes in the performance due to weather conditions.

Chapter 6: Polar comments from netizens.

The whole incident caused heated discussions among netizens on social **. Some netizens believe that the audience has the right to ask for a refund, believing that such a marriage proposal affects the overall experience of the concertAnother part of netizens believes that the organizer has notified the audience in advance and should not blame the host. Netizens also have different opinions on the phenomenon of marriage proposals in concerts, some find it romantic, but others think that this kind of private event should be carried out outside of the concert.

Conclusion: Risks and Reflections of Concerts.

*The carnival marriage proposal event made the concert, which was supposed to be a carnival scene for singers and audiences, confusing. This unexpected event forced us to think about how to balance the interests of the show and the audience while pursuing a unique experience, and whether the concert should be a stage for personal life events. I hope that such an event can cause more people to reflect on the management and experience of concerts, so as to create more memorable concert moments in the future.

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