With the curfew and prevention measures during the pandemic, we are witnessing something we were not used to: give concerts in the morning. So-called matinee shows that were scheduled on a Sunday at 12 p.m. and with which you enjoyed the vermouth ritual and spent the afternoon in the company of friends or family with whom you went to see your favorite artist.

Well, now the actress Jamie Lee Curtis You want this exception to be the rule for one simple reason: he likes to go to bed early — and to get up very early. He declined his invitation to the Oscar nominees’ dinner precisely for this reason, as he prefers to go to bed early. “Nothing good happens to me after nine o’clock at night. Nothing. Zero patatero!” he exclaimed. The Hollywood Reporter.

And his request for a new schedule continued: “I will say this in a tone of derision as much as suggestion: U2, have a matinee. Coldplay, have a matinee. Why don’t you play a concert at noon, Coldplay? What about that? Bruce Springsteen, have a fucking morning! You are old! Why don’t you let me come see you, Bruce, on your glory days, at noon or one o’clock? The Two Hours! A matinee at two o’clock in the afternoon!”

The protagonist of the series Halloween assured be prepared to go to any theater or venue in New York City at that time. “Bruce, I’m going to listen to one of your concerts for five hours, at two o’clock in the afternoon. And then I’ll come home and I’ll be in bed at 7:30,” he repeated.

Similarly, he reiterated his recommendation during an interview with the Today’s show, explaining that he challenged “musicians to do gigs during the day”. He wonders again “why there are no matinees” and explains his problem with evening shows and events: “For example, I love Coldplay. I would love to see them. But I won’t if their show starts at nine o’clock at night and an opening act. I want to listen to Coldplay at one o’clock in the afternoon. I think if we filled a stadium with people who wanted to see a Coldplay matinee, we could set a trend,” she said with conviction.

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