[Grammar] It's really great to hear that you visited a concert

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Hierayku

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Here are sentences :
1. Hi John. It's really great to hear about how you been on a concert of your favorite rock band.
2. Hi John. It's really great to hear that you visited a concert of your favorite rock band.
3. Hi John. It's really great to hear that you have visited a concert of your favorite rock band.
Which one is correct? And if there's 2 or more correct sentences, which one will sound better? Thank you in advance.
 

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Here are three/some sentences:

1. Hi, John. It's really great to hear about how you been on a concert of your favorite rock band. :cross:
2. Hi, John. It's really great to hear that you [STRIKE]visited[/STRIKE] went to a concert [STRIKE]of[/STRIKE] by your favorite rock band.
3. Hi, John. It's really great to hear that you have [STRIKE]visited[/STRIKE] been to a concert [STRIKE]of[/STRIKE] by your favorite rock band.

Which one is correct? [STRIKE]And[/STRIKE] If [STRIKE]there's[/STRIKE] there are [STRIKE]2[/STRIKE] two or more correct sentences, which one [STRIKE]will[/STRIKE] sounds better?

[STRIKE]Thank you in advance.[/STRIKE] Unnecessary. Thank us after we help you, by clicking on the "Thank" button.

Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Did you write those sentences yourself? It's important to tell us if you're asking us to comment on someone else's words or your own.

As you can see above, sentence 1 is not a natural way to word what you want to say. I have made changes to sentences 2 and 3 so they're both grammatical. I don't prefer one over the other.
We don't "visit" a concert. We "go to" or "attend" one.

Note that I have changed your thread title. Titles should be unique and relevant to the thread, and should include some/all of the words/sentences you're asking us about.
 
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