Here's an interesting concept. What would it be like to be the only person at a concert? Isn't the fun of going to show sharing that experience with 16,000 others? Or is a personal show more fun?

A Swedish TV show has found out for us.

Fredrik Wikingsson has to be the luckiest music fan in the world. He was part of the Swedish documentary called "Experiment Ensam" which showed people experiencing things by themselves that are usually done in groups. For example, a concert.

Wikingsson was the guy who got to experience a concert as the only audience member at a Bob Dylan concert, and now he's opening up about the experience.

"I've seen him like 20 times, but this time, he might notice me. That's just crazy," Wikingsson tells Experiment Ensam, according to Rolling Stone. "You go through phases of what you do and what you enjoy. The only thing that's been constant in my life for 20 years has been Bob Dylan."  Wikingsson said he felt "a flood of emotions. I wasn't far from crying."

But what did think of going it alone? "I'm both grateful and happy that I was the only one there. " Wikingsson says. "But once I stepped out of the theater, all confused and dizzy, it could have been more intense if I had someone to share it with. In that way, I'm torn about the experience."

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