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5 Stars is not enough to describe how amazing this show was. The release of Its Not That Deep, which you need to download, but the CD, and stream is an album you won’t skip a single song on. This show brought all of those songs to life alone with some of the classics as far back as Camp Rock. She has always looked and sounded amazing but this show would be at the Top of best shows of hers I have seen.
Seriously one of the best concerts ever! He knows how to put on a show, the sound was perfect, the venue was clean, and honestly all the people in the Crowd were amazing to me and my 7 year old, she loved it and I felt safe with her there !!! She got compliments and bracelets etc!!! The only thing is she wanted to give Yungblud a hug but hey, we can dream and aspire to do that with another show ha !
Not a huge fan of either opener (they were both ok, wish they announced the pig destroyer show prior to this one) but Acid Bath were absolutely amazing and the concert was pure chaos. The entire floor was all jumping around and having the time of their lives. You didn't really decide where you were standing, you went where the crowd took you.
Acid Bath themselves sounded like they never stopped playing together. Hoping to get an album from them after this but maybe the nostalgia is enough.
I've seen a lot of shows over the years and this was one of the best I've ever been to. Highly recommend
Such a fun show! I had been wanting to see him for so long! I love all his earlier work and a fan from the beginning and it took until now to finally get to see him. I love that it was a small venue. The set was very simple but worked perfectly to allow you to truly focus on him and the music and not a bunch of nonsense signs or backgrounds or props. My only wish is that he would have played more of his earlier work too but I know he can’t play it all in one night.
This was a great show!! No one acknowledged Mother's Day. I am a bit sad about that. Thank you for not encouraging people surfing and moshing. My son and I both got hurt during Loathe even though we were off to the far left side to be away from all of that activity. We asked the extremely mean British man to do it in the center of the floor with everyone else. He refused and said that is just what we do. My son's arm was cut and bleeding, and the man was on my neck trying to take me down. I was talking to a couple in the merch line, and their seven year old daughter is a huge fan of Spiritbox but was told that she would not be allowed to go for fear of her being hurt. Smart parents!!! She is mad at them for going without her. The bald British muscle man was being very obnoxious to other fans as well. Physically moving people for no reason as all. He only allowed certain people past him. The poor couple in front of him were pretty caught off guard by his behavior. Spiritbox was amazing!! We cannot wait for Part 2!!
This concert will be one I will always remember. San Holo started the first section of the concert with ballads using his guitar and singing on stage with his close friends. The songs were heartfelt and very touching; an exploration of his emotions and life.
After twenty+ minutes, the stage was adjusted, his deck was brought out and 'DJ San Holo' began the second part of the show. Wow! He is so talented. It started out very melodic and soulful and with each new set of songs the music became harder and louder while remaining deep and energetic. The whole venue came alive and the choreography of lights, lasers, and feelings the music brought fourth was so uplifting and brought tears of happiness multiple times.
He really used the space, would approach the crowd and would interact with all of the energy around the venue. He brought out his guitar which really added to the electric orchestra of music we were all experiencing and feeling. He sat on the stage's stairs and poured his heart out with each word.
The final stage of the show San Holo used his unique musical style with remixes of songs we all know from artists like Snoop Dogg, Blur, and Tupac. So familiar yet so unique.
I could have listened and danced to many more hours of his art. I cannot wait to see him perform again!
Absolutely blistering show! You'd never know it was the last show of the tour, as the band looked and sounded fresh! Was fantastic to see Blackie commanding every inch of the stage again. You'd never know he had been incapacitated by a broken back and two surgeries in 2023 - the man has a will of steel when he has a goal! The whole band puts on a phenomenal show. In addition to being superb musicians, Doug is a showman, Mike is a whirling dervish, and Aquiles is a tireless powerhouse . Throw in Blackie's larger than life persona and his inimitable voice - you have a package of dynamite with heavy rock written all over it. Call it what you will - heavy metal, rock n' roll, whatever - it's great music and a joy to see these guys on stage, doing what they love. Brilliant!
Sound guy sucks. The show was awesome though. I’ve never been to a metal show with balloons with lights inside the balloons and glow sticks and beach balls flying around like a Phish show. There was a nun that had inflatable armor on in the pit. One guy had a light inside his eyeball like a glow contact or false eye. Some people popped the balloons and some people bounced them back up. It was entertaining to say the least.
I saw Crosses at The Satellite when they presented the OG Set of EPs and their first Record. That was a perfect show. The Palladium is one of my favorite venues of Los Angeles. And it seemed too big for the current version of Crosses. If they would have had a drummer and a bassist like they did back at The Satellite maybe it would have worked. But a show 90% pre-programmed is not that appealing to me and definitely not in such a big venue. Maybe this same show at a smaller venue would have worked better. Also, the opener was a bad idea. A DJ playing 80's music that did not beat match not even once. I don't think he had anyone dancing or moving. In the end he played one of his tracks that was in the same line as Crosses and now it made sense. I would have chosen a BAND to open.
I really liked the venue. The bathroom was clean and the staff was professional. However, no full bar available and drinks are overpriced. It was also very confusing to find the entrance because it was on the side instead of being at the main gate.
Lost Frequencies didn't show up three hours after the show started but the other artists were quite good. I went to another Lost Frequencies concert in LA before and there was only one opener + meet & greet after the show and it was a much better experience. I think having 3 artists opening this time is too many.
Last night, I attended the most recent show of The Sisters of Mercy, marking my seventh time seeing them live since my first experience back in 1990. As a touring musician myself, I've encountered various venues where the sound quality was lacking, despite it being their primary responsibility alongside security. Frustratingly, I even took matters into my own hands, handling the entire sound setup and providing the house stereo outs, only to witness them somehow still mishandling it.
However, considering the fact that Andrew Eldritch, the band's founding member, is now 62 and continues to grace us with his presence on stage, it's truly awe-inspiring. I commend The Sisters of Mercy and all the dedicated professionals involved in their performances. Despite the occasional shortcomings, they persist and give their best efforts. It's rare to witness individuals who have not only created a genre but also remain embedded within it for decades. Alongside the likes of Christo, Dylan, and Ravi Devi, these supporters contribute to an invaluable network of friends. I can only hope to have such companions in my own musical journey when I reach my 60s.
Fletcher was AMAZING and I totally enjoyed her stage presence and performance. Just wish the fans were nicer to each other. We’re supposed to be a family who shares love for the same singer. I’ve been to a handful of artist shows/concerts now, some extremely famous ones, and none of them had been as aggressive and mean as the fans I encountered at this concert last night. I had a panic attack (unexpected and not controllable) in the middle of the crowd (I didn’t have friends with me) and no one cared. Instead, they trampled over me and shoved me while staring at me crying and took advantage of pushing in front of me.
Badflower is amazing they are great live! wish set was longer but biggest problem at palladium is you can’t see show. Always million tall people blocking and constantly putting hands up so instead of seeing Josh Katz you see hands. Paying money ti see hands and always ride people talking loud during show no one wants to hear you talking we paid money to see hear bands singers not you. also why can’t anyone post settimes? It’s ridiculous pay money for show can’t get times! be like Coldplay who lost settimes energy show!
It was amazing, and the vibes were immaculate! Their music hit so different live and it was a great time! However, at one point in the concert I think it got a little too stuffy, the music became a little too loud, and I had to step out. Luckily they had an on-site medic and a really responsive crew because I could see a few other people weren’t feeling good and were getting help. Overall, fantastic concert, ok venue and crowd, but great crew.
5 stars because Fishbone always puts on an exceptional show. However, they were only able to perform 5-6 songs because Cypress Hill was going to go on. It seemed like the band members were disappointed and upset that they couldn't finish their set. So were the fans (including me). I understand that the headliner was Cypress Hill, but the Fishbone show should not have ended so abruptly. The band did not even get a chance to introduce themselves, like they always do and play their closing song. It was very disappointing for to pay for tickets and not get what I came for. I was so disappointed and upset (as the band was) that I left immediately after the show, without waiting for the band members to meet their fans as they always do. Terrible experience.
incredible. amazing. spectacular. jaw dropping. the stage presence and energy of the entire band made for such an extraordinary experience. not only did the band take care of the crowd, but the crowd took care of each other and it’s just really refreshing to see an artist encourage that! overall awesome show, couldn’t be any more ecstatic. looking forward to the next time they’re back in town! shoutout to their opener too the Goon Sax, rly talented & awesome stage presence as well!!
AFI gets 5 stars because they were amazing. The setlist was alright, but the crowd ruined the show for me. Throwing beer around is just disgusting!! So are rude people who push their way to your spot that you were waiting hours for just to get all up in your space. I don’t go to a show to get sandwiched like a sardine just so desperate idiots can create a spot that wasn’t there to begin with to get Davey’s attention… Have some respect people!!!
Fucking amazing- haven’t been that happy in a LONG, LONG time. It was my daughter’s first introduction to a Punk Rock show, an all girl band, an all girl punk band, & of course the beautiful talented ladies that make up Bikini Kill! She was sufficiently blown away by all - and I wouldn’t have wanted anyone else to accompany me to, lets face it, a show that was like HISTORY IN THE FUCKING MAKING (right?). Those bitches haven’t aged a day it seems - & reminded me of who I was, who I am, & who I am still seeking to become. A MUCH needed reminder that couldn’t have come at a better time for this rebel girl :) And a bonus- my kid finally understands- REALLY understands- my personalized license plates.......ha ha ha.
From the moment I saw the ad for this show announcing she was performing on her 75th birthday with family and friends I knew this would be a special evening. The audience respected the dress code of Ultra Glam: Sequins Beads and Feathers.
She sang hit after hit. Had 4 outfit changes and Sean Combs, Robin Thicke, and Stevie Wonder graced us with their voices.
Diana made everyone feel like we were part of her family attending her birthday party. It didn't feel like your typical concert. The night was magical regardless of the 11:30PM start time on a Tuesday.
First time seeing Alice in Chains. The venue is a intimate size building but not too small with a good view no matter where you stand. Growing up in the 90s it was dream come true seeing these guys play. The new singer William Duvall managed to represent the classic songs with authenticity yet making it his own. Amazing concert, many diehard fans singing along to the classics and new songs from the album that just dropped, oh and huge surprise bringing up Robbie Krieger (The Doors) on stage to play on the last song of the set (Rooster).
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