Woman gets concert crowd to help find missing pal by chanting her name
Sweet moment woman gets crowd at a Sam Fender concert to help find her missing friend by all chanting pal’s name
- Méabh Doyle, from Ireland, lost her friend Róisín at a Sam Fender concert
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Anyone who has been to a festival or concert will know that getting separated from your friends while you go to the toilet is not only very likely but also everyone’s worst nightmare.
Then trying to find each other again without losing your spot requires strength, determination and some ingenious thinking.
However, for two women at Sam Fender’s concert, which took place at Dublin’s Malahide Castle on Sunday evening, they managed to get help from some of the 20,000-strong crowd.
Méabh Doyle, 20, from Ireland, shared the astonishing moment on TikTok when she finally found her friend Róisín.
Sitting on a stranger called Sean’s shoulders, Méabh had the crowd chanting her friend’s name as she scanned the crowd for her.
Shoutout to our new friend sean for letting me on his shoulders @Róisín #fyp #samfender #malahidecastle #seventeengoingunder #summer2023 #lost
Méabh got the crowd to chant her friend’s name so she could find her way to the spot after getting separated at a concert
Méabh Doyle, 20, from Ireland, shared the astonishing moment on TikTok when she finally found her friend Róisín
However, when that doesn’t work she let’s out what she calls ‘a war signal’. Despite getting some serious side-eye from people, she manages to find her pal, much to the relief of everyone there.
Posting to TikTok, Méabh wrote over the video: ‘POV you lost Róisín after she went to the loo at Sam Fender’. Adding: ‘Shoutout to our new friend sean for letting me on his shoulders’.
Uploaded on Tuesday the clip has already racked up over 190,000 likes and been flooded with comments.
One person wrote: ‘This video makes me loveee people like this is the best thing ever’.
‘That’s is the best thing ever, your friend just hearing her name everyone chanting omg,’ added another amazed viewer.
While someone else wrote: ‘The way everyone cheered when she came through the crowd.’
The blurry moment Róisín found her pal and the crowd pointed to her to bring her in
Reaction: People on TikTok loved the video and everyone’s community spirit to reunite the girls in the crowd
Festival season is in full swing as last week Glastonbury took place, with 200,000 people descending on Worthy Farm.
Among those enjoying the festivities was one woman who charmed revellers with her pre-festival hair prep.
The music fan was asked about the large rollers she was wearing in her hair by BBC journalist Colin Paterson – but in a hilarious misunderstanding, thought he was referring to ones on her suitcase as she launched into a tale about the ‘nightmare’ of navigating the Somerset terrain.
Social media was left in stitches at the interaction – and on its Instagram, the BBC showed how it today caught up with the social media sensation as she revealed her chic final ensemble.
The ‘queen who took Glasto by storm’ appeared very different from her previous look, with wavy auburn tresses and a chic grungy outfit comprised of a striped shirt and a leather jacket.
She tied everything together with a statement wide-brimmed hat, adorned with floral décor.
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