post concert depression is hitting hard rn #tameimpala
Attending a live concert is an exhilarating experience, especially for fans of psychedelic music like Tame Impala. However, the emotional dip known as post concert depression (PCD) is something I’ve noticed hits hard afterward. This feeling can range from a low mood to an overwhelming nostalgia for the event and the community shared during the concert. One method I find helpful to manage post concert depression is to immerse myself back into the music. Creating playlists that include songs from the concert setlist helps relive the experience and reconnect with the emotions felt. Additionally, sharing memories with friends who attended or engaging in online fan forums can reinforce that sense of belonging and prolong the excitement. I also started incorporating creative outlets, such as journaling or drawing (inspired by elements like “OSER” seen in concert art), to express the complex emotions that arise after such events. Sometimes, this expression turns into a personal memento that keeps the spirit alive. Lastly, planning the next outing or concert gives a positive focus for my anticipation, turning the post concert sadness into motivation. These strategies have made the post concert period feel less like a crash and more like a transformative pause before the next musical adventure.









































