
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Have you ever felt like your favorite artist was speaking directly to you, even in a room full of fans? That's exactly what happened when we attended PSYCHIC FEVER's fan meet in Boston recently.
From the moment we stepped into the intimate venue, we knew this would be different from typical shows we've covered. Konnect'd Entertainment created a perfectly curated experience that balanced performances with genuine fan interaction. The seven members of PSYCHIC FEVER didn't just show up - they connected with us in ways that made every moment feel personal and exclusive.
The strategically elevated seating gave us the perfect vantage point to appreciate their intricate choreography while still being close enough to see their facial expressions. When they performed fan favorites like "Just Like Dat," "Gelato," and "Reflection," the sound quality was impeccable - something rarely achieved in small venues. Between songs, the members revealed sides of themselves we hadn't seen before: Ren's mind-blowing beatboxing skills, Weesa's passion for graffiti art, and Kokoro's photography hobby that might become a published collection.
What truly made this event special were the small, unexpected moments - Ryushin adding "-shi" when saying Sarah's name during autographs, Weesa and Ren's genuine concern when a chair was accidentally kicked by DJ Panic, and Jimmy playfully defending his answer in the emoji game. These fleeting interactions created lasting memories that left us understanding why fans travel across countries to experience these meet-ups.
Subscribe to hear more of our concert experiences and share your own fan meet stories in the comments! Which member would you be most excited to meet?
PSYCHIC FEVER info: Instagram X YouTube official (LDH)
Support the show
Please help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!
Follow us on:
Twitter
Instagram
Bluesky
If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:
Music Elixir Form
DJ Panic Blog:
OK ASIA
By DJ Panic & Sarah4.8
66 ratings
Have you ever felt like your favorite artist was speaking directly to you, even in a room full of fans? That's exactly what happened when we attended PSYCHIC FEVER's fan meet in Boston recently.
From the moment we stepped into the intimate venue, we knew this would be different from typical shows we've covered. Konnect'd Entertainment created a perfectly curated experience that balanced performances with genuine fan interaction. The seven members of PSYCHIC FEVER didn't just show up - they connected with us in ways that made every moment feel personal and exclusive.
The strategically elevated seating gave us the perfect vantage point to appreciate their intricate choreography while still being close enough to see their facial expressions. When they performed fan favorites like "Just Like Dat," "Gelato," and "Reflection," the sound quality was impeccable - something rarely achieved in small venues. Between songs, the members revealed sides of themselves we hadn't seen before: Ren's mind-blowing beatboxing skills, Weesa's passion for graffiti art, and Kokoro's photography hobby that might become a published collection.
What truly made this event special were the small, unexpected moments - Ryushin adding "-shi" when saying Sarah's name during autographs, Weesa and Ren's genuine concern when a chair was accidentally kicked by DJ Panic, and Jimmy playfully defending his answer in the emoji game. These fleeting interactions created lasting memories that left us understanding why fans travel across countries to experience these meet-ups.
Subscribe to hear more of our concert experiences and share your own fan meet stories in the comments! Which member would you be most excited to meet?
PSYCHIC FEVER info: Instagram X YouTube official (LDH)
Support the show
Please help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!
Follow us on:
Twitter
Instagram
Bluesky
If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:
Music Elixir Form
DJ Panic Blog:
OK ASIA

1,811 Listeners

171 Listeners

71 Listeners

187 Listeners

35 Listeners

112 Listeners

104 Listeners

174 Listeners

3 Listeners

27 Listeners

54 Listeners

47 Listeners

16 Listeners

38 Listeners

37 Listeners