Hinokami, the manager of the music company that produces the Blue Wells concerts, is on the phone with a fan who wants to see the band perform. He tells the fan that they're not going to be able to perform at the festival because of the crowd, but that he'll try again at another festival. The fan says that he remembers the first time he heard the band play together at the school fair, and that he wishes he had seen it. The manager tells him that the festival was the one he remembers best. He remembers standing on a stage in front of a crowd and being overwhelmed by the sound of the band's performance. He asks the fan if he'd come to the festival to ask for his opinion, but the fan says he didn't come to ask his opinion. He wants to know if the band can perform at their own festival.
Hinokami, the manager of the music company that produces the Blue Wells concerts, is on the phone with a fan who wants to see the band perform. He tells the fan that they're not going to be able to perform at the festival because of the crowd, but that he'll try again at another festival. The fan says that he remembers the first time he heard the band play together at the school fair, and that he wishes he had seen it. The manager tells him that the festival was the one he remembers best. He remembers standing on a stage in front of a crowd and being overwhelmed by the sound of the band's performance. He asks the fan if he'd come to the festival to ask for his opinion, but the fan says he didn't come to ask his opinion. He wants to know if the band can perform at their own festival.