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Honestly no, I've never been to anything close to this size. Usually my wife and I go to smaller shows in ~1000-2000 person venues.
It is for sure a different energy though. Small venues are nice because even from the back you are pretty close to the stage but the feeling of >15,000 people singing along with somebody live is sort of indescribable, you know?
Do you like to go to a lot of big shows like that?
I'm actually not a big concert fan. I've been to a couple big shows with multiple stages, etc and a handful of random concerts. My favorite show was seeing Prince (I guess I'm showing my age lol), not for the venue, but just for the artist. I regret not being able to see him at Paisley Park before he passed.