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The National
Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
14900 Metro Pkwy
Sterling Heights, MI 48312
About this concert
There is a traffic control fee included in the price of your ticket. Guests are permitted to bring in "beach style" chairs (chair must be less than 12 inches from the ground from the bottom of the seat when unfolded) for most amphitheater shows. This is subject to change based on different tour or show requests. Food & beverage is not permitted to be brought into the venue. All events at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre are "Rain or Shine" events. Only in extreme inclement weather are shows cancelled or postponed. We encourage you to check our social media channels and the 313Presents.com news section for updates.
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Davide
June 5th 2024
The concert was amazing! The setlist was awesome, featuring the best of The National. Matt and the band were killing it on stage. The venue was stunning, but it was a bit of a downer that people on the balconies had to stay seated, which kind of killed the vibe up there.
On the other hand, the main floor was buzzing with energy, and Matt interacted with the crowd, creating an electric atmosphere. I had a fantastic time. The National definitely proved they are one of the best bands in the world.
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The National Biography
The National are some friends and two pairs of brothers from Cincinnati, Ohio, who started making music in 1999 when they found themselves living near one another again in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. Matt Berninger sings because he's taller, blonder, and older than the rest - Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner and Scott Devendorf play guitar and bass, while Bryan Devendorf drums. Padma Newsome, who's from Australia, has become a fairly permanent fixture too, and plays keyboards and violins and other stranger things.
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