We’ve gone a long way from the days of musicians and artists playing on plain old stages with nothing but a microphone and a band.
Concerts nowadays, particularly Taylor’s Eras tour, are multimedia extravaganzas with strobe lights, intricate props, and many costume changes.
The combination of these sensory experiences never fails to amaze and excite spectators. The end effect is that viewers and listeners feel overwhelmed by what they’ve experienced.
In an interview with the MailOnline, Dr. Punit Shah, a phycologist and professor at the University of Bath, discussed the issue and said:
“If you have what should be a memorable event, sometimes people’s emotional response can either solidify that memory or weaken the memory it.”