KULİSE NASIL GİRDİM?! 🎤 MANIFESTIVAL VLOG 🎉 ✨ Manifest Backstage #manifest

Hey maniFAM! 💜 We had an unforgettable day at Manifestival at LifePark, and I finally got to go backstage! 🤯🎟️ I've detailed what happened during that moment in this vlog: going through security, the invitation chain, the backstage energy, and our long chats with the Manifest Girls. 🤝🎬 Backstage, we got our autographs, took lots of photos 📸, and talked about my years of experience as a radio broadcaster and event manager. There, we shared my passion for DJing as Derin Gezgin and my dream remix idea for the girls. 💿🎧 We discussed stage energy, dance patterns, and tempos for "Snap," "KTS," "Arıyo," "Zamansızdık," and "No." 🫶 Below, I've also briefly listed the names and highlights of the Manifest Girls team—both as a mini guide for newcomers and as a decluttered resource for maniFAM. 👇 👑 Manifest Girls – Who's who? (mini guide) • Sueda Uluca — Main vocalist; stands out with her strong stage presence and clear, emotional interpretations. 🎙️ (Communication & Design student) • Hilal Yelekçi (Pinkeu) — Lead dancer; the driving force of the stage with her K-pop-inspired choreographies, ITU Computer Engineering background, and incredible energy. 💃💻 • Lidya Pınar — Lead vocalist; bright highs, clear articulation, and dynamic interpretation. 🎶 • Mina Solak — Backing vocalist; thanks to her ballet/modern dance background, she's the key to flow in the choreography. 🩰 • Zeynep Sude Oktay — Backing vocalist; A sweet tone, a captivating stage smile, and a warm connection with fans. 💫 • Esin Bahat — Dancer/instructor; psychology graduate, versatile and athletic on stage; with a strong sense of rhythm that keeps you in shape. 🧠⚡ #Manifestival #ManifestGirls #LifePark #Backstage #DerinGezgin 🎪 Venue: LifePark, Istanbul — A festival atmosphere filled with music, dance, and activities, inspired by the Manifestival concept. 🎤 Set highlights: “Snap,” “KTS (The Only Owner of My Heart), “Arıyo,” “Zamansızdık,” “No”—the chorus effect with the crowd is legendary! 🔥 💬 Question: Which song do you think would be a good remix: “Snap” or “Arıyo”? Write it in the comments, and let's create a playlist together! 👍 Don't forget to like the video, subscribe, and turn on the bell 🔔—new vlogs are on the way! 🎟️ Note: Manifestival and tour announcements are usually shared on LifePark official channels and ticket sites; stay tuned for the announcement. — Collaboration / Contact: deringezgin (Instagram & email in profile) Community: maniFAM, I want to see you in the comments! 💜 When the day I'd marked with a giant circle on my Istanbul concert calendar arrived, I headed to LifePark early in the morning for Manifestival. My favorite Istanbul event energy was still in the air: ticket checks at the door, the breeze of the festival grounds inside, the distant soundcheck… As I muttered to myself, "How do I get backstage?", I felt the doors of that invisible network, woven from years of stage experience and friendships, slowly opening. I started the day with the intention of filming a "Manifestival vlog," but it turned out to be both a music vlog and a full-fledged festival vlog. The Manifest and girl group atmosphere surged on the main stage, while chants of ManiFAM echoed through the crowd. The live concert excitement reached fever pitch with the first set; the choreographed dance performance was breathtaking. As "Snap," "KTS," "Arıyo," "Zamansızdık," and "No" rolled out one after another, the rhythm practically beckoned me from front to backstage; suddenly, I found myself in the backstage, the corridors behind the scenes. The first smile I encountered at the backstage door was Hilal Yelekçi, followed by Esin Bahat with a warm welcome. Sueda Uluca, whose voice captivated everyone in a corner, Lidya Pınar, whose graceful demeanor compiled rehearsal notes, Zeynep Sude Oktay, who put everyone at ease while taking photos, and Mina Solak, with her fluid dance steps… Each one a story of their own, each a shining light. They deserve the title "Manifest Girls" not only on stage but also for their discipline and camaraderie backstage. At the sweetest point of the conversation, my autograph book was opened; Each one signed, and we chatted a lot. Derin Gezgin and I, chatting about DJing, discussed, "If I were to remix a song, what would it be?" The common theme shifted back to upbeat songs. As we left the backstage, we discussed the next stops on our Turkey tour, potential fan meeting plans, and the unforgettable night at Life Park Istanbul. This vlog is an intimate record of those moments spent with the "manifest girls"; it's the curtain on a passionate endeavor so passionate it could easily challenge the "Big 5 Turkey" lists. As the lights dimmed at the end, I had only one thought: "Once you've experienced backstage, your heart will always beat backstage."