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Have you ever lost your voice from singing or screaming at a concert?

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Why people ask this

Pop culture answers reveal more than people realise — phases, eras, and embarrassing fandoms map directly onto who someone was at the time. On have.you, this question is part of a category played by people across every kind of setting — parties, road trips, dinners, late-night calls — which is why the same question reads differently in every group. The interesting part is rarely the answer itself; it is the follow-up, the story behind the yes, or the surprised reaction when somebody answers the opposite way. That is what keeps Have You Ever questions in rotation long after most party games get retired.

What do players say?

67%
of players said Yes
6 responses

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Ever found yourself at a concert singing along so passionately that your voice gives out? This question uncovers those wild, memorable moments that come with our love for music. Dive into the fun and reveal your concert stories by playing our Have You Ever game.

What This Question Really Asks

This question explores your experiences with the intense physical side of enjoying live music. It’s not just about singing — it’s about the memories and the moments that leave a lasting impression. Whether you’ve shouted at a rock gig or belted your heart out at a festival, these stories reveal what music truly means to you. For more insights into fun and embarrassing moments, check out our funny and embarrassing questions.

  • Have you ever overdone it during a song and lost your voice?
  • Did a moment at a concert make you realize your passion for music?
  • Have you ever tried to recreate a concert experience but ended up losing your voice?
  • Are you someone who screams at concerts regularly or only their favorites?

How to Use This Question

Setting Tone Best for Tip
Friends game night Playful and lively Getting everyone giggling as they share concert stories Use this question to break the ice — it’s guaranteed to spark fun tales. For more on setting the mood, see our icebreaker generator.
First date Light-hearted and flirty Learning about each other’s love for music Ask in a relaxed tone to keep it fun and personal. Explore more dating questions in our categories.
Team meeting Casual and engaging Building camaraderie among colleagues Keep it brief so everyone shares their stories comfortably.
Family dinner Warm and nostalgic Sharing family concert memories Make it light — a great way to connect over shared music interests.
Party Energetic and fun Creating lively conversations and laughs Encourage exaggerated stories to keep the mood upbeat. Want more party ideas? Visit categories.

When You Say "Yes"

  1. You’re passionate about music and love singing along at concerts.
  2. You have memories of shouting or screaming that still make you smile.
  3. You’re someone who enjoys sharing lively stories about music experiences.
  4. You’ve experienced the thrill of a live show so intense you lost your voice.
  5. You might even consider yourself a concert fanatic or professional singer in disguise.

When You Say "No"

That’s okay! Not everyone pushes their voice to the limit at concerts. Some may prefer more relaxed music experiences, or perhaps you haven’t hit that loud moment yet. Regardless, there are plenty of other exciting questions to explore.

  • You enjoy listening to music but don’t usually scream or sing aloud.
  • Maybe you’re more of a quiet listener at concerts or prefer smaller gigs.
  • You haven’t found that ‘lose your voice’ moment, and that’s perfectly fine!

Best Follow-Up Questions

  • What’s your most unforgettable concert experience?
  • Have you ever had a funny or embarrassing moment at a music event?
  • Who’s your favorite artist or band to scream along with?
  • Do you prefer small venues or big festivals?
  • What’s the wildest thing you’ve ever done at a concert?

For more ways to keep the conversation flowing, check out our question categories to find themes that suit any group.

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