The neon skyline of the Metaverse didn’t just glow; it vibrated with the pulse of a million digital heartbeats.

The concert wasn't just a performance; it was a collective exorcism. By the final bridge, the world had shifted from dark violets to a blinding, hopeful white. Irina’s avatar grew until she encompassed the entire horizon, her hands moving like constellations.

In this realm of floating glass platforms and shifting geometries, Maya stood at the edge of the "Irina Rimes Experience." She wasn't just here to watch; in the Metaverse, you didn't watch music—you wore it. As the first notes of "Abia aștept să nu te mai iubesc" drifted through the air, the gravity around her began to fail.

With every chorus, the "Visual Experience" intensified. Thousands of fans, appearing as shimmering avatars of stardust, began to rise. They weren't just dancing; they were shedding layers. Digital "tears" fell from their eyes, but as they hit the ground, they turned into glowing flowers that stayed behind.

As the last note faded into a digital echo, Maya looked down at her hands. The glitching shadow was gone. In the Metaverse, the music hadn't just reached her ears—it had rewritten her code. She was finally light enough to fly.

A giant, crystalline figure of Irina materialized in the center of the void. She wasn't made of flesh, but of light and memories. As she sang about the agonizing wait for a heart to finally go numb, the environment reacted. The floor beneath Maya turned into a sea of liquid mirrors, reflecting every version of herself that had ever been heartbroken. “Abia aștept...” (I can’t wait...)

Maya felt the weight of her own past—a heavy, glitching shadow attached to her avatar. But as Irina’s voice soared, reaching for that elusive freedom of not loving anymore , the sky cracked open. A deluge of geometric shapes poured down, dissolving the shadows of everyone in the arena.