Don't know if it helps, but apparently hypnosis at gigs is 100% fake. I chatted to two people who were told to just follow along.
Not true, my ex was hypnotised on stage at her grad ball. She remembered singing a silly song and felt she was expected to do it as she didn't want to 'fail' in front of an audience, however, she was unaware of this next part:
The very drunken student 4 chairs away from her vomited onto his neighbour, getting a good wave of sick over her very pretty ballgown. Sickboy was woken by the hypnotist and promptly went mental, chasing the hypnotist around the stage before being wrestled to the floor by security (he'd been being a drunken nob all night). Sickgirl (currently unaware of the tide of vom coating her arm) was then woken by the hypnotist, attempted to slap him and promptly burst into tears. Most of the 'hypnotised' students remained sat in their chairs, seemingly oblivious, my ex being one of them.
There's probably a better use for hypnosis, but that was a wicked show, albeit over quite quickly.
Not true, my ex was hypnotised on stage at her grad ball. She remembered singing a silly song and felt she was expected to do it as she didn't want to 'fail' in front of an audience, however, she was unaware of this next part:
The very drunken student 4 chairs away from her vomited onto his neighbour, getting a good wave of sick over her very pretty ballgown. Sickboy was woken by the hypnotist and promptly went mental, chasing the hypnotist around the stage before being wrestled to the floor by security (he'd been being a drunken nob all night). Sickgirl (currently unaware of the tide of vom coating her arm) was then woken by the hypnotist, attempted to slap him and promptly burst into tears. Most of the 'hypnotised' students remained sat in their chairs, seemingly oblivious, my ex being one of them.
There's probably a better use for hypnosis, but that was a wicked show, albeit over quite quickly.