Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Sam Smith Flyaway Sweepstakes


There comes a day in every woman's life when she wins a sweepstakes.

Well, maybe not.  But if only that were true!  By some grand stroke of luck, a couple weeks ago Dorian from Amazon called me to tell me of my win, and obviously I thought it was a joke, or a scam, or a dream.  Turns out Dorian was for real.  I won Amazon and Capitol Record's Sam Smith Flyaway Sweepstakes, meaning I was going to be flown to LA, put up in a fancy hotel, and not only go to Sam Smith's concert, but meet him!  I was at work when I found out so I ran into the storage closet to do a happy dance and squeal the news through the phone to Brittany, who was going to get to come with me.

Suddenly I felt like celebrity by proxy.  Everyone was so excited for (albeit jealous of) me.  Half a dozen people commented, "I've never even met someone who's won a sweepstakes!"  I didn't know people actually won these things either.  I can now attest that they do.

The whole thing happened because the radio in my 2000 Camry crapped out.  I was on Amazon to kick it throw back and buy my favorite CD of the moment: Sam Smith's In The Lonely Hour.  I ended up entering this sweepstakes instead because I was so upset that the Oakland show's tickets were sold out and scalping for 6x the original price.  Needless to say, I don't really mind that the radio doesn't work in my car anymore.


On October 29th, Brittany and I took off on our AA flight, waved goodbye to SF, and promptly landed in LA to be met by our driver, who was standing at baggage claim with a luggage cart and a sign with my name on it.  We climbed into his spanking-new Escalade (no big deal) and headed to the W Hollywood (again, totally the norm for us) where we picked up our fourth-row concert tickets (always have those).


Ian and his girlfriend Kelsey met us at the hotel and we headed to a nearby gastro-pub for dinner and beer.  Always so nice to see them and catch up!


The next day was Tuesday Poolsday, where we enjoyed cocktails, people watching, a couple dips in the pool, and generally just not being at work.  The Hollywood Hills were right on the other side of our hotel!  Before the trip, I kept saying to Britt, "I'm so excited to go to LA!"  People hadn't really heard me say that before.  I think my conceptions have changed thanks to this trip and I'm starting to see the value in that place.



Soon enough it was time to start primping.  We got our hairs did and our makeup as well.  Then a high school senior photo shoot ensued.




We were running out of time before our driver was going to pick us up for the show, so we stopped on the way back to the hotel at Sadie's, a delicious, stylish, art-deco restaurant near Hollywood and Highland, before even going home to change.


Later, after the costume change, our driver sped us over to The Greek, and we couldn't believe how close our seats were to the stage!


When Sam walked out, I think I had chills just in anticipation for his voice.  He has such poise, and is incredibly mature and calm in the face of thousands of screaming fans for being a 22-year-old whose career has skyrocketed practically overnight.  He never faltered, and his show didn't disappoint-in fact, he exceeded my highest of expectations.  So soulful a tone, with an incredible range.  He's like the male Adele, with just a dash of Justin Timberlake in his upbeat moments, and I wish he would serenade me every night.


He opened with "Nirvana" and then performed most of his debut album, on which there is not a single bad song.  There's not even a maybe-I'll-skip-this-one song or a that's-a-good-one-but-it's-not-my-favorite song: they're all fantastic and mostly heart-wrenching, so it's as if you don't even mind that you feel like weeping.  

"Like I Can"

He told us about how "Lay Me Down" was the song that caused Disclosure to discover him on YouTube and feature him in their song "Latch" which really launched him into the limelight. 

He left the stage to a wild standing ovation, which brought him back for a (planned, of course) three-song encore including "Latch" and finally "Stay With Me".  I was so sad to see him leave the stage, but of course, for us, this wasn't the end of the evening!

"Stay With Me"

We had been given the direction to go to Stage Right and find Matt Shelton, whose name will forever be engrained in my memory.  There was a huge crowd of groupies trying to get in, and no one from the venue knew Matt Shelton.  We didn't have a special pass or anything, so we simply had to find him.  We ended up trying Stage Left, where the guitarist was talking to a couple other girls and we were able to sneak in the door.  And low and behold, there was Sam just a few yards in.  So even after the whole sweepstakes win and the fact that we were supposed to be there, we ended up having to sneak backstage.  Which really is even more badass.

We stood around awkwardly for awhile, thinking that we 1) must track down Matt Shelton, and 2) had to manage to get a picture with Sam.  A couple other stars were hanging around with him, including Nicole Scherzinger and Dianna Agron, the latter of whom was in Sam's most recent video,  "I'm Not The Only One".  We kept asking around for Matt Shelton, and at one point the security guard, totally deadpan, said, "You've been standing next to him for the last five minutes."  At that point I began to assume Matt Shelton was a ghost and we moved on to Sam.  We got our couple of quick shots, and the only comment I squeezed in to him was that I can't wait for him to make a duet with Adele.  


We finally tracked down Matt Shelton, who had apparently been looking high and low for us, getting multiple people claiming, "I'm Kelly!" at Stage Right.  He gave us VIP bracelets and we hung out at this little side bar at the venue before heading home in our Escalade.

The whole star treatment after the show was exciting, but a bit rushed and awkward, as I assume these things often are.  The highlight of the whole trip for me remains the spectacular show, which was the whole reason I entered in the first place. Oh, and the Escalades.

Big thanks to Dorian and everyone at Amazon, as well as Matt, Rebecca and everyone else at Capitol Records for this opportunity!


Landing back at SFO, there was no one waiting with my name at baggage claim, and we didn't have a chauffeured car.  I'm telling you, the real world is harsh.

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