What if you could go to a Coldplay concert without paying anything? Two journalists from vice magazine did. Zoo, concerts and cinema, happens everywhere: a safety vest.
Winning panoply
They made a journey. David and his friend Sean, both Australian journalists for vice magazine, had an idea of a crazy and unpublished report. Using a fluorescent safety vest, they had the goal of returning to any private event for a day.
“When you see a guy with a fluorescent yellow vest straddling a fence or going straight ahead of a bouncer, you assume he’s there to fix something. That’s why a fluorescent vest will help you all your life. ”
Using false walkie-talkies and their panoply then complete, they began by getting into a cinema, until the concert of Coldplay.
Wearing our fluorescent reflective jackets, Sean and I walked past the guy at the entrance counter and walked back into the first room on our way.
This was a crazy challenge brilliantly performed by the two compasses, an experience dreamed by all music lovers. After a visit to the zoo, David and Sean encrusted at the Coldplay concert and mingled in safety.
To be totally honest with you, getting into the stadium has not been easy. We had to go to several different entrances and come back several times, but we were relatively quiet compared to the stakes. To our surprise, everything went pretty well. In the end, we managed to get back. (…) I’ve never been a big fan of Coldplay, actually. Except that on that day, when charging the group of Chris Martin for free with a vulgar waistcoat, everything changed.
A day full of adventure that ends in beauty, all thanks to a crazy theory: that of breaking all prohibited in this case, thanks to a safety reflective vest.