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Now reading: Chapter 781: The Internet Reacts to Moonlight's First Concer from I am the Entertainment Tycoon, a Comedy novel by StarryForestJaguar.



As the final chords of "Believer" echoed through Mafra Q Hall, and Moonlight stepped off the stage, leaving a roaring crowd behind, the world was already buzzing. What had just taken place in Catadrid wasn't just a concert-it was a global event. By the ti Moonlight and his team were packing up backstage, the internet had exploded with videos, pictures, and articles recounting every breathtaking mont of the show. For fans around the world, especially those who hadn't been able to attend, the flood of content allowed them to live-or relive- the experience in real-ti.

The hashtag #MoonlightLive began trending within minutes of the concert's conclusion. Fans flooded social dia platforms like Wing, Ruby, and Raingram with posts, s, and personal takes on the night's biggest monts. It wasn't just those who had attended the concert sharing their excitent-people who had watched through live streams from fans in the venue were just as engaged, spreading their thoughts on Moonlight's performance with the sa fervor.

On Ruby, videos of Moonlight's performance started racking up millions of views within hours. Fan-uploaded clips of his performances for "The Scientist," "Perfect," and the newly debuted "Wake Up" dominated the platform's trending section. A particular fan-shot video of the emotional duet between Moonlight and Tsukuyomi during "Save Your Tears" quickly beca one of the most shared clips of the night. Fans comnted on how seamlessly their voices blended, with one fan capturing the sentint perfectly in a tweet:

"That Moonlight x Tsukuyomi duet of 'Save Your Tears' was magical. Their chemistry on stage? Unmatched. I can't stop watching this performance."

Underneath the tweets, hundreds of replies echoed similar feelings, with users praising the unique blend of Moonlight's deep, magnetic voice with Tsukuyomi's ethereal, lodic tones. Comnts ranged from fans gushing over their favorite monts of the concert to people begging for another collaboration between the two.

anwhile, Ruby was flooded with reaction videos from fans who had either been at the concert or watched from the various live streams. A video titled "Moonlight's Concert Review – I WAS THERE!" by a popular Catadrid-based vlogger quickly racked up hundreds of thousands of views. In the video, the vlogger excitedly recounted the night's most morable monts, from Moonlight's acoustic performance of "Before You Go" to the explosive finale of "Believer", where flas shot into the sky and confetti rained down over the crowd.

"I can't even describe it," the vlogger said in the video, eyes wide with excitent. "It wasn't just the music—though that was amazing-it was the whole experience. The lights, the flas, the confetti, the energy from the crowd. Moonlight gave everything, and it showed."

The vlogger wasn't the only one left in awe. Fans on Raingram shared thousands of photos from the concert, capturing monts both big and small. The sea of phone lights that illuminated the hall during "Before You Go" beca a common the across posts, with many fans calling it one of the most beautiful monts of the night.

"The entire crowd singing along with Moonlight while our phone lights made the venue look like a starry sky? I've never felt anything like it," one user wrote beneath a photo showing the glowing crowd.

But perhaps the biggest surprise of the night ca after the concert had ended. Fans who had been poring over videos and posts from the concert began noticing sothing curious when they opened their music streaming apps. Moonlight had just released a brand-new song: "Wake Up", the track he had debuted during the concert as a surprise for his audience. The realization spread quickly, sparking an even bigger wave of excitent.

"OMG, did y'all see Moonlight dropped 'Wake Up' on Ruby?? He literally gave us a live premiere and released it right after the concert! THIS MAN IS A GENIUS," one fan tweeted, garnering thousands of likes and retweets within minutes.

The comnts flooded in beneath posts about the song, with fans sharing their initial reactions to the studio version. Many praised how the live performance captured the raw energy of the song but also noted that the studio version felt even more polished, giving listeners a deeper appreciation for Moonlight's production skills.

"I'm obsessed with 'Wake Up' already. The live version had SHOOK, but the recorded one?? The layers, the harmonies, the way it builds—it's everything."

"This song is about to take over the charts. Just watch."

As fans continued to stream "Wake Up" on repeat, discussions about the song dominated online forums, fan groups, and comnt sections. So focused on the song's lyrics-filled with thes of resilience, hope, and unity-while others couldn't get enough of the high- energy beats and the powerful instruntals that accompanied Moonlight's vocals. For many, the song was a testant to Moonlight's ability to connect with his audience in ways that went beyond just music.

"He knows how to make us feel things. I was literally in tears during the last chorus of 'Wake Up' because it felt like he was singing directly to us. This song is going to an so much to so many people," one fan comnted.

The release of "Wake Up" wasn't just a treat for the fans-it also sparked a renewed conversation about Moonlight's chances at the upcoming Sapphire Awards, which would be held on Sunday. Fans across social dia speculated about Moonlight's odds in various categories, with most confident that he would walk away with the title of Best New Artist.

"If Moonlight doesn't win Best New Artist, I'm going to riot. There's no one else in that category who deserves it more," one fan tweeted.

"I love so of the other nominees, but let's be real-Moonlight has had the biggest year. He's not just new; he's revolutionary. Best New Artist is HIS," another added.

The Sapphire Awards, known for honoring the best in music, were set to be one of the biggest nights of the year, and with Moonlight competing in multiple categories, the excitent among his fans was palpable. While Best New Artist was seen as a sure win, fans also debated whether Moonlight had a chance to take ho trophies in the more competitive categories, such as Song of the Year or Album of the Year, where he would face off against established superstars.

"I know he's up against so of the biggest nas in the industry for Album of the Year, but honestly? After last night's concert and the release of 'Wake Up,' I think Moonlight could pull an upset," one fan comnted on a forum.

"He's up against Trevors, Cara Izuhara, Rha, Wilton Jas, and other giants in so categories, and honestly? It's going to be a tight race, but I wouldn't be surprised if Moonlight snatched that win," another chid in.

Though opinions varied on whether Moonlight would win the bigger categories, one thing was clear: his fans were united in their belief that he had earned every nomination. The internet was flooded with posts campaigning for his wins, with fans tagging the Sapphire Awards' official account and making their voices heard.

"Moonlight deserves ALL the awards this year. After the year he's had, it's only fair," one fan tweeted, adding a series of heart emojis and photos from the concert.

As the night wore on, and the excitent from the concert continued to ripple through social dia, it beca increasingly clear that Moonlight's first live performance had been more than just a concert. It was a cultural mont, one that had brought fans together from around the world and left a lasting impact on everyone who had been a part of it-whether in person or through their screens.

By the next morning, as articles about the concert filled news outlets and fan-made compilations went viral, one thing was undeniable: Moonlight had solidified his place as one of the most exciting, dynamic new artists in the industry. And with the release of "Wake Up" and the upcoming Sapphire Awards, it was clear that this was just the beginning of his journey

to greatness.

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