Checklist: Overlay Text: No Options: A. The Beatles at Shea Stadium, 1965 (Points: 1) B. Michael Jackson on the Bad World Tour, 1987 (Points: 1) C. Beyoncé at Coachella, 2018 (Points: 1) D. Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival, 1965 (Points: 1) E. Queen at Live Aid, 1985 (Points: 1) F. Billie Eilish at Glastonbury, 2019 (Points: 1) G. Aretha Franklin at Harlem Cultural Festival, 1969 (Points: 1) H. Nirvana on MTV Unplugged, 1993 (Points: 1) I. The Weeknd at Super Bowl LV, 2021 (Points: 1) J. Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock, 1969 (Points: 1) K. Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden, 1973 (Points: 1) L. Madonna on the Blond Ambition Tour, 1990 (Points: 1) M. Adele at Royal Albert Hall, 2011 (Points: 1) N. Taylor Swift on The Eras Tour, 2023 (Points: 1) O. Oasis at Knebworth, 1996 (Points: 1) Results: - Yeah, you think music’s cool or whatever: Oh, you picked a few concerts? How bold. Clearly, music’s just background noise while you overthink text replies. Honestly, you’d probably leave early from the concert to beat the traffic and complain about standing. But sure, tell people you love live music. - You’re into music, but not enough to sweat for it: You like concerts but you look for the aesthetic vibes. Huh! The actual music? Meh, as long as it’s a hit.. you will listen. But you are there for the outfits and photo, then pretend you had a spiritual experience. - You’d sell a kidney for front-row tickets: You’d sell your soul and your neighbor’s soul for front-row seats. Your life goal? Losing your voice screaming lyrics with zero regrets. Honestly, you’d survive a three day questionable bathrooms and overpriced water bottles just to let the world know, I was there. Seek help. Or don’t.