My sister and I had been counting down the days to see the Jonas Brothers live at MetLife Stadium. Their Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour marked 20 years as a band, and you could feel how special that milestone was from the moment we arrived. We were beyond excited, not just for the music, but for the whole experience of being there together.

Thanks to a mix-up with stadium access, we ended up entering through the back near the meet-and-greet area, which felt like a behind-the-scenes bonus. My mom was especially thrilled when she spotted The All-American Rejects, she completely lit up. I was just as excited to see them perform, especially hearing one of my favorite songs live, which made the night even more memorable.

The energy kept building, but nothing compared to the moment Demi Lovato appeared as a surprise guest. My sister and I looked at each other in total shock, and then instantly started singing along at the top of our lungs. It was one of those pure, unforgettable moments, just the two of us, completely caught up in the music, singing our favorite songs together and not caring about anything else.

Our ADA section made the experience even better. With just a rail in front of me, I had a clear, unobstructed view of the entire stage. My mom and sister had cushioned chairs, and even when people stood up, it didn’t affect us at all. For once, I didn’t feel limited, I just felt like a regular person, fully in the moment, jamming out at a concert with my family.

Even leaving the stadium was surprisingly smooth. Usually, getting out of a venue like this is chaotic, but MetLife Stadium made it easy to exit without the usual stress.

If I had to rate the night, it’s an easy 10/10. Between the music, the surprise guests, and sharing it all with my mom and sister, it was more than just a concert, it was a night I’ll never forget.

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