There was something different about 2019.
Families were out.
Kids were excited.
Parents were saying “let’s go” instead of “maybe next year.”
And if you scroll through MentNation’s actual posts from 2019, you’ll see something incredible:
MentNation was already acting as a guide to where memories were being made.
Not opinions.
Not trends.
Real events. Real shows. Real moments.
So here’s the question:
If you had followed MentNation in 2019… which of these would you have taken your kids to?
Because these are the exact events MentNation was sharing.
🎬 Family Movie Nights MentNation Promoted
These were the theater nights kids still remember:
- Avengers: Endgame
- Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
- Captive State
- The Mustang
- Tolkien
- Bad Boys 3
- X-Men: Dark Phoenix
For many families, these weren’t “just movies.”
They were:
- First big theater experiences
- Popcorn nights
- Posters on bedroom walls
- Characters kids pretended to be for weeks
📺 At-Home Events Kids Counted Down For
- Stranger Things Season 3 (July 4 release)
The kind of show families binged together all weekend.
🎤 Concerts Parents Took Their Kids To
MentNation was posting about:
- Taylor Swift – Lover Fest
- Twenty One Pilots – Bandito Tour
- Justin Timberlake – Man of the Woods Tour
- Gabriel Iglesias – Beyond The Fluffy World Tour
- The Rolling Stones – No Filter Tour
These weren’t just concerts.
These were:
“Remember when you took me to my first concert?”
🎧 Festivals for Families with Older Kids
MentNation highlighted major festivals like:
- Lost Lands Festival (Excision / Illenium)
- SnowGlobe Festival (Skrillex, Fisher)
- Electric Forest
- Osheaga, Shambhala, Veld
- Next Level Events shows
- Touring EDM artists and live event promotions
For teenagers and young adults, these were life-defining experiences.
😂 Comedy & Live Entertainment
- Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias Tour
A show parents and kids could laugh through together.
What This Shows About MentNation
Looking back at these real posts from 2019, something becomes clear:
MentNation wasn’t random.
It was already centered around:
✔ Movies families went to
✔ Concerts parents brought kids to
✔ Festivals older kids begged to attend
✔ Shows people still remember
MentNation was quietly documenting where memories were happening.
So Now The Question Hits Different
If MentNation existed in your life in 2019…
Which of these would your kids still be talking about today?
- The Marvel movie night?
- Star Wars in theaters?
- Their first Taylor Swift concert?
- Laughing at Fluffy live?
- A music festival they’ll never forget?
- Binge-watching Stranger Things together?
Because these weren’t just events.
They became family stories.
Why This Matters for MentNation Today
MentNation has always been about more than posts.
It’s about guiding people toward experiences they will remember years later.
And 2019 proves that.
Your Turn
Which one would you have picked?
And which one would your kids still say…
“That was the best day ever.”




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