yeah, when the concert was over and Matt got off stage, I was like, "wait, that's it? come back and sing more!" and then I thought about how tired he must be, haha, singing and dancing for 2 hours straight. I was in the audience singing along like a crazy person, (especially during the Beatles medley, the whole audience was standing and singing along with him), not lady-like at all, haha. anyway, it was a great night and great experience. even if I weren't a fan of his, I would have been impressed. he was beyond amazing.
Yeah, the audience was pretty great, very welcoming and full of energy. I think the London audience really showed Matt how much they loved him, and hopefully he will come back someday because of that, haha. Matt has such a widespread demo, and I say this from first-hand experience. There were little girls (probably 7-8 years old), teenage girls/boys, 20-40 year-old females (I'm in this group, apparently, haha, and this age bracket also makes up the largest part of the audience), and also older men in their 50s/60s I think. The girl who sat next to me said that she had never been to a concert with such a diversified audience. What can I say, Matt has it all. lol (Sorry that I have to type in English, the Chinese input system on this computer drives me crazy....)
yeah, I think he probably gets the most diversified demo of the whole glee cast, since he is the adult figure of the show. I had seen him once in early June, before the concert, he was doing a autograph signing for his album then in London. He was just as lovely in person as you would have imagined him to be, VERY VERY cute in the flesh (literally, I'm not even kidding) and all smiley, very gracious and sweet to fans, people waved at him and he waved and smiled back, and he was very easy to talk to (yeah I talked to him, haha, only a few sentences though). He definitely strikes me as an utterly charming yet very down-to-earth guy.