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This was the best night of my life. My dad took me for an early birthday present because my birthday is August 1st. I got a T-shirt and everything. I've been a fan since like 2018. So it was awesome to see them live. I know all the songs and my dad said he's never seen me happier. It was so much fun the best night of my life. 10/10. If they tour Georgia again this year which I really hope they do me and my dad are definitely going. I had so much fun at this concert.
Love you guys🫶🏼🫶🏼
Such a great concert! Such a sweet and humble guy. We bought tickets for our daughter’s graduation gift. It was perfect. I had ACL reconstruction surgery last month and a very kind lady picked us up on a golf cart and drove us to the entrance. What an amazing concert and a great venue.
Easy access using Lyft or Uber. They drop you off right near gate. I stayed outside until Sabaton finished their set as I have zero interest in that strange music. Priest was awesome. This was my 21st time seeing them. Of course, they aren’t anything close to as active as in the good old days but considering Rob Halford is 72- still very good!
Great experience! Super convenient venue that I'd never been too but parking, concessions and merch were great. Doesn't seem to be a bad seat in the place. 5SOS put on a great show as always, especially since Michael is local now. Lots of fun + a very friendly crowd that made it an even more fun time.
Artist was great, would see again the next time in town. The venue's soundsystem had some reverb in the general lawn seating that was bordering on too loud, but otherwise was a wonderful concert. While there were online options to purchase merchandise and food for pickup, it was limited and there was not a map of where things were located. In addition, no where on the website did it say when the gates opened. It provided when parking opened, but not the gates.
Big Time Rush is back! What an incredible show. They have great energy and keep the audience engaged. I love that they interact with the crowd so much and always end up in the crowd at some point. That little add on makes everyone feel included, no matter where your seats are in the venue, you get close to them at some point.
Concert was fantastic, but because it was too HOT that day, despite proper hydration, the heat got the best of my daughter. She couldn’t even stand during the show. We ended up leaving. Hopefully BTR will come back again, but during a cooler month. They have been my daughter’s favorite for 14 years.
Front Row Dead Center was a thrill of a lifetime to see 2 such awesome bands. Damon Johnson is a perfect fit for Gary Rossington & Elwood Francis does an admirable job filling in for Dusty Hill of ZZ top . There's a reason that these 2 bands have survived the test of time for 50 years. They have great songs, great musicians & know how to still Rock into their 70s! Go see them one last time!
Bittersweet! The concert was great, but so sad to say goodbye to such a wonderful talent and person. He started off a bit slow and they meandered through some classics in an easy, sitting style. And then... bam! He finished with four classic get down Kenny Loggins rock 'n roll songs in a row! Sure will miss seeing you live, Kenny!!!
The music and performance was great, but the sound out on the lawn was just terrible. I am not sure if Kenny had a control he was stepping on and off or what - but every time he spoke and each following song were nothing but reverb and echo. Couldn’t understand a word he said and the songs were almost unidentifiable. Just a very disappointing night for those of us on the lawn! Money wasted!
This was one of the best shows!! My Boyfriend got me and all 3 of our kids tickets ( it was their first concert!) and my middle son is one of CoJos biggest fan!! But when he went to sing Diamond in My Pocket- I turned around picking on my boyfriend asking if he had a diamond in his pocket! We laughed then he got in from of me and got down on one knee!! Was the absolute best night EVER!!! He says thanks CoJo for the help!!
This was my son's 1st concert. We came to the Georgia show because we couldn't make it to the one in Michigan by us! Drove straight down, drove straight back. But it was a fun adventure with awesome music and light show! I was really happy to be a part of this specific concert! I would definitely see them again if/when they come back!!
I have been a long time fan of Gorillaz since my childhood. My husband surprised me with lawn tickets to this show to celebrate our first wedding anniversary a little early and honestly? This was the best gift ever!!!!!!! It was incredible to jam out to Désolé, Feel Good Inc., Melancholy Hill, and both versions of Clint LIVE! And the guest artists who were there as well as the opener (Earthgang)? Just impeccable! I can’t wait for the next tour already. Next time, we’ll go hard in the pit instead of just going hard on the lawn! LOVE YOU ALWAYS, GORILLAZ!!!
Their set was great - as always - but way too short. People there for the headline acts seemed impressed, though, so hopefully they make enough new fans this tour that next time they will be further up on the bill. I love, love, love their headline shows. Nothing matches their combination of musicality and intensity.
I saw these guys first when they opened for Kings of Leon over 10 years ago and they were just breaking out and they played Little Black Submarines!!
Fast Forward to 2019 when I saw them as the headliner at State Farm Arena and I had a BLAST!!!
Then I saw them at their most recent show and I WAS BLOWN AWAY!! THESE GUYS JUST KEEP GETTING BETTER AND BETTER WITH AGE!!
OMG.....SO MUCH FUN!! WOULD DEFINITELY PUT THIS GROUP ON MY MUST SEE LIST FOR ANY UPCOMING SHOWS!!
Doobie Brothers: 7/17/22 “I took it to the streets rocking down the highway —destination Atlanta, less than 15 hours after returning home from a Garth Brooks show in Charlotte. Tonite, the Doobies, my fourth time seeing my number 4 all-time fave band. It was also my 2nd time seeing them with Michael McDonald, the first going back to July of ’81, 41 years ago almost to the exact day! I’ve also seen Michael solo twice in between. Billed as ‘The 50th Anniversary Tour’ the event was on its 4th reschedule, tickets originally having been sold back in December of 2019. It was a beautiful evening for a show, clouds and sun 87° at showtime with a light breeze carrying occasional whiffs of a sweet organic variety drifting by from the lawn seats. Upon being seated dead center under the amphitheater pavilion, the view of the stage disclosed a rather simple set up consisting of 4 large light boxes illuminated as bricked up windows in rainbow color with 5 rows of smaller boxes in between and on either side. The large boxes doubled as video screens displaying classic album artwork during the performance. There was a black and gold classic logo with the wording ‘50th Anniversary Tour’ on the drum kit. A pedal steel for ’South City Midnight Lady’ and Michael’s keys were both positioned stage left. I honestly expected something a bit more elaborate however the Doobies are traditional old school rock ’n roll. The show opened with the trifecta of guitarists forefront (Simmons & Johnston both 73, and McFee 71), along with McDonald 70— the 4 Doobies playing the intro to ’Nobody’. Four touring musicians following suit took their places on stage. Thus began a 2 hour 10 minute/24 song set including songs stretching their entire recording career 1971-2021. Simmon’s commenting, ‘This is our 50th-ish anniversary, we skipped it and came back, now it’s 52 years, we’re just glad to be here Atlanta.’ Johnston adding, ‘It took us a while to get here but we’re back and we’re here to talk about it.’ What made this show special to me was a setlist that included songs the band would not typically perform without Michael: ‘Here To Love You’, ‘You Belong To Me, ‘It Keeps You Runnin’, ‘Real Love’, and ‘Minute By Minute’. However the songs that showcased their exquisite harmonies mid-concert were both from the album ‘Captain And Me’, ‘South City Midnight Lady’ and “Clear As The Driven Snow’ performed in tandem. Did I mention musicianship? In addition to guitar and pedal steel, McFee also played dobro, harmonica, and fiddle. Marc Russo the touring saxophonist (Tower Of Power plus an impressive studio resume) was granted free-range of the stage strolling from side to side and energizing the crowd. McDonald’s uniquely-soulful vocals were still strong, often singing slightly off tempo but in clear control, establishing his own pace and direction. In retrospect, this most likely due to years of headlining solo performances. There was a definitive R&B feel about them to experience Live tonight that one could not get from needle to vinyl alone. There was a six minute rendering of ‘Takin’ It To The Streets’ that included a jazzy keyboard and sax intro beginning with ‘Amazing Grace’ and evolving into somewhat of a New Orleans funeral style. Three songs from their current release were mixed into the set which a number of folks took as their cue to hit a restroom or grab another beverage. I felt they were done very well and worth the consideration. Johnston reasoning with the fans, ‘If we don’t play ‘em you’re not going to know about them right?’ It took an hour and a half to get the crowd off their feet and ‘Jesus Is Just Alright’ was the one that did it. Nobody sat back down thereafter! The show closed with another trifecta, this time of songs for the encore, ‘Black Water’, ’Streets’, and ‘Listen To The Music’. One slight variation being ‘Georgia moon won’t you keep on shinin’, Atlanta moon won’t you keep on shinin’ on me!’ The now fully invigorated crowd (and I think even the band) were left wondering if there was just one more song they could work into the evening prior to the house lights coming up. A personal note, last time I saw the band in 2019 they were playing a much smaller venue of 2,000, today it was 12,000. Their game has majorly stepped up, I feel the staging visuals could use an upgrade worthy of a big production. Finally, I didn’t sense a lot of chemistry between the other members and Michael, it could just well be that he was isolated from the frontmen positioned behind the keys. Who knows what will happen with the band, will Michael stay? Amazingly he had only been a member a mere 7 years of the band’s history (’77-’82). One thing’s for sure, in the now, the Doobies are still very much ‘fired-up’ and it’s highly unlikely they’ll be hanging their instruments up any time in the near future!” by DAve (Concert #678)
Fantastic show! Kept us waiting a bit, but when they came on stage they took over! Banging drums, dancing and rocking out, the first few songs were amazing! Switching instruments seamlessly, Haim did a great set of new tunes, old favorites, ballads and rockers. Each sister took over the mike at different times, exchanging conversation with the band and the audience alike, making us feel like part of the show!
best night of my life. i have tried numerous times to see one direction and never got tickets. when i saw my favorite person in the world for the first time, it was amazing. nialls album is the bomb and my dream was to hear it live. he brought the audience along with the story of the album and it was really special. and he sang so long which is one of my favorites ,even though its never been released. and at the end of the concert i waved at him and he waved back which made the night even more special :).
Chris Stapleton was aswesome, but having expensive seats converted to 4 hrs of standing was not fun. I am short and was not able to see. I find it unacceptable to purchase seats then have them changedwnq out for standing only. I would not have purchased my ticket had I known that would happen.
Maren Morris was a great performer! At first i had no clue who she was (sorry) but turns out i knew a few of her songs! Boy when Niall got out, I was starstruck. He is an absolutely amazing performer and he was super sweet. Fools Gold and Slow Hands and This Town were the best to listen to. I would say it was more of a listening concert then a visual concert, but he sure looked great!
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