Moonlight had just finished singing "Love Yourself," his guitar still resting against him as the final soft notes of the song lingered in the air. A wave of cheers rolled through the venue, the crowd's energy rising with excitement. The atmosphere was electric, the kind that made your heart race and your skin tingle with anticipation.
The 20,000-strong audience at Mafra Q Hall erupted in applause, a blend of awe and euphoria washing over them. Some fans stood with tears in their eyes, overwhelmed by the sincerity and beauty of Moonlight's performance. Others clapped wildly, their voices hoarse from singing along with every word. But the most notable feeling in the room was one of pure unity. It was as though, for a few minutes, every person there was connected to one another by the melody and the meaning behind the song.