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She was wonderful performance and I had a great time too and it was awesome because me and my mom went together then when we got there I meet up with a friend that I been talking to online and we made up then my mom give her seat to my friend so then me and my friend got to seat together and had fun and we had good seats and seat in the second row and got a good view and Renee rapp did a great awesome show and I sing my heart out and I just love her so much ❤️🙏so yess i would see her again
Fifty-five years ago, the Doobie Brothers named themselves after a pastime they loved -- rolling and smoking joints (doobies in American slang). I don't know if it was the funny cigarettes or their collective creativity, but they went on to write and record some iconic songs -- tunes that have become ingrained in North American consciousness. On September 18, they brought that legacy to Toronto's Budweiser Stage, an outdoor stadium with a 16,000-person capacity. They started slowly with quieter songs and numbers from their new album, Walk This Road, which has a distinct Doobie vibe, and built up to a crescendo of their trademark hits. Guest Nadirah Shakoor joined them on the song "Walk This Road." The Doobies are not a one-singer band. Vocal duties are shared by founding members Tom Johnston (sporting a Game of Thrones T-shirt) and Patrick Simmons, along with Michael MacDonald, who joined in 1980 after a stint with Steely Dan, bringing his unmlistakable baritone. I wanted to hear him sing "What a Fool Believes," which be did, though a bit slower and paced differently than the recorded version. Tom and Patrick took turns engaging the audience, but Michael stayed silently on his piano stage right, except to introduce Mike Russo, the saxophonist. John McFee played guitar, harmonica, and electric violin. They had cool rotating lights behind them that changed colour, and a multi-media show which often featured old video of them performing as young men. They haven't changed drastically, and these seventy-something men all still have their hair. As the band picked up the pace, the audience was on its feet singing along to hits like "Long Train Runnin'," "China Grove," "Black Water," with its honky tonk air, "Takin' It to the Streets," and the finale "Listen to the Music." I was hoping to hear MacDonald sing "You Belong to Me," but he didn't, and you can't always get what you want. Toronto was the last stop of their tour and it ended in thunderous applause.
Gary Clark Jr. was phenomenal and it made the night memorable. So much soul in his playing and his backing band was exceptionally tight. I love the Keys, but there was something off about their playing and they seemed to be rushing a lot of songs to the point where a certain feel was lost. There were great moments in some songs and their mashup of oldies was cool, but the overall vibe was underwhelming for me in terms of the music. I did however love the graphics and video display. It was my first time seeing them and I was hoping for some songs from the Ohio Players album, but none were played. So that was disappointing. I know many fans dislike it, but I think it's a brilliant album.
Hence my 3 stars, it was good, just not great. Maybe I was expecting too much of a band with such a tight tour schedule.
In 2023 I wrote an email to Hauser telling him to consider coming to America including Toronto, as I was positive there was a market for him here in the other side of the world. I always wanted to see him; but did not have the chance to go to Europe to see him. I am very glad that he listened to my request and he made my dream come true seeing him performing here at home; In 2024 I missed his show in Toronto due to a medical emergency; but when I heard he was coming to Toronto in June 17-2025 for a big show I could not believe it, I was so excited and I immediately purchased my ticket. I did not want to miss him at all this time.
I enjoyed his show from start to end, It was absolutely amazing, what a great show. He is an spectacular musician and have to say very handsome too.
I want to say thank you Hauser for listening and for making this dream a reality. What a great experience I had.
Looking forward to many more great experiences.
We love you!
Thank you
Erika Caro
While I didn't see much of the opening act (I believe it was Jacob Banks), Imagine Dragons were incredible! Dan Reynolds was incredibly charismatic and seemed to be genuinely enjoying himself on stage. He also mingled with the audience, and it was heartwarming to see small acts of support, such as Dan bringing Ukrainian flags out on stage, and Ben McKee at one point used a guitar with a trans flag on it. It was also great to see so many children and elders attending, proving that they connect with all ages. I have dreamed of attending one of their concert for years, and it absolutely lived up to the hype. 10/10, highly recommend!
Very good live band. Brandon Flowers is an outstanding showman, vocalist and lyricist! However, unless you're quite tall, the visibility is not great at Budweiser Stage. It was my first and last time there. Also, the setlist was quite superior on the second Toronto night. More songs that are played less often, such as This Is Your Life, Bling and Bones. And Dying Breed from night 2 is way more catchy than Running Towards a Place from night 1. We also got no song from Pressure Machine on night 1. Overall though, a good concert experience!
This is just my personal opinion that yes setlist was fantastic and amazing Steve Howe must have had a bad monitor mix his fingers were brittle he couldn't keep in time and he was fumbling his way through a lot of the intricate parts I've heard him
play better. however the Deep Purple setlist was a great disappointment for me as I saw setlist in the United States shows but when they came to Canada they were nothing like the US setlist I was gearing up to hear a lot a fan favorites that just didn't happen here but the sound system was absolutely amazing everything punched right through vocals guitars bass you name it was a great sounding all around. I can't believe they didn't even play burn I won't see deep purple again unless they do a greatest hits tour but that likely won't happen because Richie Blackmore it's hard to copy
of older great songs from the purple and all I got is I wasn't sure what song they were playing only a few hits were offered however the band sounded fantastic and the songs they did play which I did not know were quite good you'll enjoy the show but if you're an old purple fan like me it'll be a disappointment you won't get their best hits on this tour in Canada
It was Amazing & So Fun! Very inspiring and truly a down to earth band. They put their whole heart & soul into the performance. Also, they have a big following from kids. Many families there! Including my family as well and we had a blast!!! I saw a new side to my child as they enjoyed it immensely.
It was our 1st time seeing Imagine Dragons and I know it won't be the last!
Until next time...Thank You Very Much Imagine Dragons for a life time of memories!
Came all the way from BC to see this show and Chris himself did not disappoint! Glad they moved things around to make sure we got to see him and not cancel the whole show. Was a bummer that a storm had to come through and cut out Marcus King and War & Treaty, was excited to see them! I understand the show still went on but a partial refund or a gift to the fans would be nice considering we only got half of the show we paid for. Also bought a concert T shirt (the Tennessee Whiskey one) didn’t notice till I got home that it didn’t have the tour info on the back, thought that was kind of standard for $50 concert T’s.
It was one of the best experiences of my life. My very first 5sos show, and it was amazing. The weather held off this year thankfully (they got interrupted by a lightning storm a previous year). I have been a fan of this band for almost 4 years now, and this was a dream come true. My dad also enjoyed the show, which is something! In his words, "I really liked the drummer (Ashton), and the bass (Calum). The guitarist (Michael), and the pretty boy up front (Luke) were a bit chaotic"
I'm so glad I got to see them live, and I will definitely see them again, 10/10 highly recommend
This was the first show I was able to see in over 16 years after being in a near fatal MVA. Prior to being a passenger in a crash with an eighteen wheeler, I had seen Alexisonfire so many times over their early years (twenty years ago ) until the crash, supporting them when ever I could. This included many shows in St. Catherines’ bars and fairs, Toronto bars, not so great venues in North Bay, worse in Detroit, and music festivals in the U.S. and Canada. My friend and I being great music lovers, always saw the potential of these local musicians from day one and wanted to support their talents being artists ourselves. It may have taken my over sixteen years to get myself well enough to see them again, but their passion, intensity, and love of their art made me feel like no time had passed and I was watching the same awesome band I always had. Thank you so much guys!
Phenomenal! Although it took awhile to get into the venue, they kindly delayed the performance until most were able to get in.
Master Jack always puts on a show that will have you jumping up and down and singing all night! If you loved The White Stripes, The Raconteurs or The Dead Weather there’s something in the set list for you. And Jack’s solo stuff is a miracle of music. Highly recommend seeing a Jack White concert at least once (or 5 times and counting , in my case)!
Onerepublic was the best concert I have seen this summer. I am a huge fan. Have followed them since their single Apologize. They came out strong and finished stronger. They were on fire the whole night. I loved the combination of old and new songs. Would have liked to have heard a couple more newer. But also the ones that Ryan wrote with other artists. I would have cut that down a bit. He was amazing. Totally engaged the audience in the show which I loved. Danced the whole time and sang my heart out. Definitely will be going to see them again!!
Band was amazing, sound was amazing! I was in the lawn area so it was a little far but worth the price. Ideally bigger screens would be better for those further back. Also, email said that the band would go on at 8:45pm, but they went on at 7:45pm. The band announced this on their Instagram but I was not checking their stories at the time so I did miss the first two songs (that I was excited for). I understand that times are subject to change, but this was a large change. A text message or follow up email on this update when this decision was made would be preferred. Otherwise, a great show!
It was actually called the Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings Together Again Tour. It was beyond spectacular. For these 2 artists to be on stage in the unbelievable humidity we had in Toronto, I applaud them. Of course the voice range is not what it used to be, but they can both belt it out. Would love to see them again, but probably not this tour. Burton and Randy both have very interesting stories from their past & their lives. Glad to have seen them.
The Question here is how was the show, and since there are many different parts to a show, I will say this: the opening act sounded HORRIFIC. Patty Griffin didn't sing on beat, her rifs were grating, her voice was grating. The gates at Budweiser Stage opened at 6pm and the Chicks didn't get on stage until 8:50pm. The crowd was drunk, annoying, had no respect for personal space. There should not be almost 3 hours between opening and stage time because people become belligerent, rude, and out of control. I paid $200 for my ticket and the people around me absolutely ruined the experience. But, the Chicks themselves were awesome.
Hi! I love the band "Little Big Town" and seeing them in concert was one of my bucket lists so very appropriate to see them as a retirement gift. I love them as a band, their energy and harmony are so enjoyable. I won't say I was disappointed but I was surprised that they did not play more of their big hits during their set. I did love how they started their set with their song "Pontoon", great way to start. What I will say is that I loved the ending of Miranda Lambert's concert where Little Big Town came out and shared the stage with her and they sang some of their hits and some of Miranda's. In summary, the finale of the concert was the best!
In my opinion this was definitely a poor choice for knotfest for the 1st and 2 opening bands. In fact we waited in the bar until these bands were over so we could see the grand finale Slipknot which was absolutely amazing.we would prefer next time just to see just Slipknot with some better choice of high act bands to open this show the show such as korn!! Etc.for the price of a knotfest. The last thing I want to see is a rap band at a Slipknot concert.!!!!boo!
I was sorta disappointed by TSSF this time around. This was my 6th TSSF show and their first in Toronto in over 3 years. It feels like they’ve lost their aggression and passion when compared to earlier years. Parker is stiff at his mic stand and struggles to sing songs from the first 3 albums. The rest of the band seemed like they were playing because they’re obligated to. Not because they LOVED to. Maybe it was an “off-day” but this is just my take. For the record, I consider myself a BIG TSSF fan. I only came to disrupt fest for them and Four Year Strong.
By far the best concert I have ever been to. You can tell she pours her heart and soul into everything she does. The performance was so well thought out. The visuals were amazing. She really knows how to engage / command a crowd. Her singing was phenomenal. She sounds just the same live as she does in the studio version. I didn’t think I could possibly love her more than I already did. My heart is full. I highly recommend seeing her live. I know I’ll be seeing her again soon.
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