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Chapter Five Hundred and Twenty-Six One song, for everyone!

June 2nd.

A very normal Saturday.

At around six o'clock in the morning, Ye Weiyang and the others were already putting on makeup.

Today is their day for "Good Morning America".

Since this show is called "Good Morning America", of course it is a program that will be broadcast in the early morning.

Every morning at 8 o'clock, this program will meet the audience as scheduled and will be broadcast live for two hours.

The first hour was broadcasting the news, and the next hour would start chatting and inviting singers to perform.

The band must arrive at Times Square in New York before 8 a.m.

Yes, it was the Times Square where Warner held a concert before.

In Times Square, many news media around the world, including ABC, have studios and news centers here.

Even the studios of many news programs are directly in the background of the bustling scenery of Times Square.

"Good Morning America" ​​was also recorded in Times Square.

Moreover, singers who participate in this program can sometimes perform live performances directly on the temporary stage set up by the program team on Times Square.

This time the band won this treatment without closing.

"Good Morning America" ​​set up a simple temporary stage next to Times Square downstairs in their studio. When the live broadcast is live today, the band will make their debut on this stage with a new album.

It's really realistic to say.

Originally, when the band sang "Complicated" on the stage of "Tonight Show", they claimed that this song was the first order of the new album.

However, after this song was released, it was mixed and the basic platform of the band was not open, and rock fans didn't like it.

Although it has attracted the love of some teenagers aged 17 or 18, these teenagers are not the basic platform of the band that never closes.

Therefore, in the subsequent promotion, Warner became addicted to the title of "the first list of the new album" and only promoted the song "Complicated" as an ordinary single for the band that never closed.

Now, the band is running to the "Good Morning America" ​​program and is about to sing the "first list of new albums" again...

After putting on makeup, the band took a bus to the live broadcast of "Good Morning America" ​​in Times Square without closing.

The morning rush hour is slightly congested.

So much so that they set out before seven o'clock, but they barely arrived at Times Square before they were close to eight o'clock.

Fortunately, the first hour of "Good Morning America" ​​was a news link, and it doesn't matter if they no longer have.

From downstairs of ABC's radio building, after receiving the band's non-closing, the staff of the program team did not intend to lead them to the studio upstairs, but led them directly to the small stage set up by the program team in Times Square.

"The band is open, you'll perform here later."

The staff wearing wireless headsets instructed in a very organized manner: "After the news broadcast in the studio is over, the two hosts will have Q-links, and the camera will cut to the stage on Times Square at that time."

"We have two outdoor hosts who will take over the work."

"When the two hosts call your names, you can go on stage to perform a new song."

"After singing, there will be a simple interview session, and the camera will be cut back to the studio and your performance will be over."

"This is a live broadcast stage, so I hope you don't make any mistakes. Although the live broadcast is delayed by 30 seconds, once you make a mistake in singing, it may not be cut off, and your performance will only be greatly reduced."

Ye Weiyang and others were nodding while listening to the process.

Whether it is a live broadcast or a live performance, it is not very difficult for a band that never closes, and it will not cause any loss of links.

.....

8:00 am, on time.

ABC TV, "Good Morning America" ​​program began live broadcast.

"Hey, good morning, everyone in front of the TV!"

"Welcome to ABC TV's "Good Morning America" ​​program."

"I am the host Basque Morton."

"I'm the host Ellie Hull."

This familiar voice came from almost one-third of the TVs in the United States.

These two hosts have been hosting "Good Morning America" ​​for more than ten years and are well-known hosts known throughout the United States.

Many American families who have just woken up have already arranged breakfast and sat in the living room to enjoy egg bread and bacon while seeing if there is any interesting news today.

The two hosts are worthy of being the second-ranked morning show host in the United States. They not only speak humorously, but also can use this humorous and funny way to make some serious news interesting.

This has immersed many viewers who are watching the show into the originally boring news.

An hour of news broadcasts and interviews does not make people feel long at all, but instead feels like time passes quickly.

Soon, it was nine o'clock and the one-hour news broadcast ended.

Generally, at this time, white-collar workers who are watching the show should set off to work. They have no time to watch the chat and guest sessions in the second half of the show.

But today is different. Today is Saturday and there is no need to go to work. They can relax and make a cup of coffee and sit on the sofa to continue watching the show.

On TV, the two hosts also began to talk about the current pop music scene.

"Basque, have you heard that there is a rock band from China recently. Is it very popular in the United States?"

"Oh? Are you talking about the band that sang "Sugar" and "welcome to the black parade"? I like their "welcome to the black parade" very much, and I was shocked when I first heard it."

"Yes, this band."

"From China, the band is open!"

"Today, the program team specially invited this band to bring you the first single from their first rock album!"

"Let's give our perspective to the outfield host on Times Square downstairs!"

The two studio lead singers aroused the audience's curiosity within a few words.

Are there any bands performing today?

On TV, the push-through scene has turned to the outfield. Two hosts holding microphones stand on the temporary stage of Times Square, looking at the camera with a smile on their faces.

"Hello everyone, everyone in front of the TV!"

"Next, let's invite a non-closing band from China to present their new songs!"

Nearly 100 audiences who had been attracted by this temporary stage were immediately cooperated and applauded.

It's different from that concert by Warner.

After a month of fermentation, the band now has a little fame in North America.

At least after hearing the introduction, many of the onlookers knew them and cheered enthusiastically.

"Good morning everyone."

The bands on the stage amid applause.
Chapter completed!
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