Sooo... I went to my first ritual, it was a beautiful experience, the setlist was sick đĽ I sang all the songs at the top of my lungs. I would have liked to interact more with other fans but I'm very anxious, I handed out some stickers I made tho (my friends helped me) đđ
To the SD assistants...
I just want to say that y'all looked so fabulous and extra, I loved the vibe y'all are so creative omgg, thank you for making this experience a very happy moment!
Me dio gusto ver paisanos tambiĂŠn jaja đ¤đ˛đ˝đ¤
Also, thanks to the person who gave me this pretty bracelet (I loved the colors, I use it very often) đ¤â¨
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Ghost is one of my favorite bands. â¨ď¸ Here's a summary of my Ghost's fanarts for the occasion of the Skeletour (I might draw their new appearance soon) !
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Ghost played Per Aspera Ad Inferi for the first time since 2019 last night. The whole show was so good I basically ascended to another plane of existence and havenât come back down yet.
When I was waiting for my ride after the show someone gave me a handful of confetti theyâd collected in a boot. It was magical. I love Ghost and I love Ghost fans.
Here I am! I attended the ritual on May 4th in Milan and came out victorious (standing and on my own two feet). I bought a ticket for the pit and queued up from 5:00 a.m. Some of my friends even slept there, bringing small tents. During the concert, I started farther back than those who arrived between 8â10 a.m. because people were pushing, so the arrival time doesnât guarantee spots. But by the end of the show, I was right in front of the central platform, just two people away from Perpetuaâso just know that the pit works in magical and mysterious ways.
1) The concert curtain took FOREVER to dropâit opens with Peacefield and everyone expected it to fall right after the chorus, but it actually dropped at "This is what dreams are made of". But honestly, it was totally worth the wait.
2) During the ritual, three big guys started moshingâwhich wasnât really moshing, it was more like pushing girls who were short, nearly knocking us over. For those who are new or didnât know, I have EDHS in my legs, so I was terrified theyâd knock me down. But before things escalated, during Year Zero, Perpetua pointed at them and said: âNo. Cut it.â
3) Perpetua has a tail. During Majesty, he's on a huge platform and, atm he is talking a bit more. Be ready.
For those who love the ghouls:
4) Majesty, if you love Rain, is incredible. Rain was front and center, not shy at all, covered the whole stage, and is totally in his Eldritch horror era. Heâs hugeâbeing decently close to him is a real experience. He has the full feminine mask, a flowing veil, and moves in this twisted, unsettling way (when he is central).
5) Dewdrop is already moving much more. At one point Perpetua himself says the âlittle man is a little bit injuredâ and the ghoul shows off his cast, but heâs clearly recovering.
6) Phantom is a jerkâmy only thought from start to finish. I feared heâd fall over at least 7 times, but he interacts with the audience the most. If Rain is an Eldritch horror, Phantom is a lowercase âlâ: very compact, tilts his head a lot like heâs investigating, but stays very composed.
7) Mountain is more visible nowânot all the way in the backâand gets screen time without a problem.
8) The ghoulettes are spectacularâyou can see them, they move around, and theyâre far from invisible. Even in the official photos, they get absolutely insane shots.
Finally, my little confession is that since I was up front, I had my embarassing moment with Perpetua himselfâbecause while everyone was watching him, one of the screens showed a close-up of Rainâs hands playing. And I was the only one looking to the left while everyone else was fighting to lean toward Papa. And he clearly noticed. He was right in front of me. In my defense, even the cameraman knew what he was doing.