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Summer Sonic
I'm going to Summer Sonic this weekend.
Summer Sonic will be held at two locations in Tokyo and Osaka.
I thought so for my purposes and want to listen to live music someday "Sigur Rós".
Finally a dream come true.
I'm very happy.
In addition to the "Sigur Rós", "Basement Jaxx" "PITBULL"
Come so many of my favorite artists anyway.
I look forward very weekend.
Summer Sonic will be held at two locations in Tokyo and Osaka.
I thought so for my purposes and want to listen to live music someday "Sigur Rós".
Finally a dream come true.
I'm very happy.
In addition to the "Sigur Rós", "Basement Jaxx" "PITBULL"
Come so many of my favorite artists anyway.
I look forward very weekend.
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I've thought about wanting to hear live "Sigur Rós" for a while now.
Finally a dream come true!
In addition to the "Sigur Rós", I want to see "Basement Jaxx" and "PITBULL"
Come so many of my favorite artists anyway.There are many of my favourite artists there too anyway. (If you mean *at* Summer Sonic)
I look very forward to this weekend.
Sigur Ros will be nice though.
Have a good time!
It's too useful information for me!
Thank you!
I'll probably to dance wildly in Basement Jaxx live ;-)
I look forward I`m looking forward for this coming weekend.
It's sentence had the word the same meaning:-D
Thank you for correction!
Summer Sonic will be held at in two locations: in Tokyo and Osaka.
I've thought about wanting to hear "Sigur Ros" live for a while now.
It's more natural to put "live" after a specific name. (But, you should say "I want to hear live music" or "I want to hear live jazz"
In addition to the "Sigur Rós", I want to see "Basement Jaxx" and "PITBULL"
Sigur Ros is a name so it shouldn't have an article ("a" or "the") before it
I can't yet use of the preposition well
therefore I'm glad you teach me it.
Summer Sonic was very good !
sometimes weather was bad,
however It have nothing to do with enjoying.
thank you!