As Moonlight's first live concert unfolded inside Mafra Q Hall, thousands of people across the world, unable to attend in person, huddled around their phones, tablets, and computers, watching blurry, shaky streams. The venue was a sold-out affair, and many fans who couldn't secure tickets were glued to social media platforms, desperate for any glimpse of the mysterious artist.
Though they didn't have professional footage, the concertgoers who had managed to enter the venue were more than happy to share snippets of the event through live streams on their phones. The image quality wasn't great—at times, the shaky camera work and the slightly garbled sound made it hard to follow everything clearly—but it didn't matter to the fans. They were watching Moonlight live, and that was all that counted.
Across the World – Fans Gathering in Front of Their Screens