So most people wears a plain simple t-shirt and pirate pants on the warmest days of hours of the day? Most festivals usually have alot of mixed people with mixed styles, but I guess not Norway..?
I see alot of normies at the video but you will find Norwegians have a flock mentality and dresses very similar to the other Norwegians there. But yes jeans ( blue,black,grey) + band shirt and some metalcore people whit caps
@@ottar3402 figured there was alot of more diversity these days tho and people coming traveling from all over the world which is common for festivals:)
Metal festivals tend to have a lot of people wearing the same style of clothes because they don`t usually dress like that. That`s not special for Norway at all. Just look at Wacken. Sweden Rock Festival. Copenhell.. Me and my friends always think it`s funny to see all the normies dress up to fit in on a metal- or punk festival. It`s SO obvious who`s bought clothes for the festival or have one set of clothes they take out once a year. But it`s better than hipster festivals like ØYA in Oslo. It`s more like a big cat walk for hipsters and rich young people not caring that much about the music, but more about being seen. Extremely narcissistic and self centered young people. Beautiful but with no soul. Basically sexy NPCs. But that`s more or less all Norwegians. That country is normie heaven for sure.
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So most people wears a plain simple t-shirt and pirate pants on the warmest days of hours of the day? Most festivals usually have alot of mixed people with mixed styles, but I guess not Norway..?
I see alot of normies at the video but you will find Norwegians have a flock mentality and dresses very similar to the other Norwegians there. But yes jeans ( blue,black,grey) + band shirt and some metalcore people whit caps
@@ottar3402 figured there was alot of more diversity these days tho and people coming traveling from all over the world which is common for festivals:)
Nope!
So sayeth the cat!
@@catlikemeew i hope there will be diversity
Metal festivals tend to have a lot of people wearing the same style of clothes because they don`t usually dress like that. That`s not special for Norway at all. Just look at Wacken. Sweden Rock Festival. Copenhell.. Me and my friends always think it`s funny to see all the normies dress up to fit in on a metal- or punk festival. It`s SO obvious who`s bought clothes for the festival or have one set of clothes they take out once a year. But it`s better than hipster festivals like ØYA in Oslo. It`s more like a big cat walk for hipsters and rich young people not caring that much about the music, but more about being seen. Extremely narcissistic and self centered young people. Beautiful but with no soul. Basically sexy NPCs. But that`s more or less all Norwegians. That country is normie heaven for sure.