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This was one high-energy, tear-the-roof-off kinda show. Both the Boys from Bama (MB) and the Guys from Idaho (Colby Acuff) represented their best and played their hearts out, and the sardine-packed crowd responded in true Wolverine fashion. Nothing like down-home Indie Country in the heart of Motown to warm your soul on a cold winter night.
Thanks a bunch, Colby, for making this such an unforgettable show! You’re definitely going places, brother! Peace and God bless!
Video link: https://vimeo.com/1052667165
This was one high-energy, tear-the-roof-off kinda show. Both the Boys from Bama (MB) and the Guys from Idaho (Colby Acuff) represented their best and played their hearts out, and the sardine-packed crowd responded in true Wolverine fashion. Nothing like down-home Indie Country in the heart of Motown to warm your soul on a cold winter night. Many thanks, guys, for a truly memorable concert! Can’t wait to see you with Lainey this fall. Peace up, my brothers! Video link: https://vimeo.com/1052667165
Yall, Coco and Clair Clair self manifested into the Realest Biggiest Baddest Bitches ever, and the Detroit audience was blessed to be there for it !!!!!! The audience wouldn’t stop yelling how much they loved the duo from Atlanta!! Coco and Clair Clair did their best to play it cool for all of us not to burn that motherf’kr down!!!!!! OMG, Coco and Clair Clair are having a moment. I am loving this for them. I love you Coco and Clair Claire. -Christopher
The show itself was great but having paid VIP for early entry and early merch the venue stuck us downstairs. Then proceeded to let in fast lane access people inside and kept us mixed together until it was time for nearly the doors for GA to enter. They proceeded to have VIP and fast access enter the hall at the same time. What was the meaning of VIP if we didn’t get first access to the hall.
He and the band were amazing. No one has a voice like him. He has a great on stage persona and moves with the music. The bass was unbelievable. Saw this show a week later at a different venue (definitely the band’s unique sound set up and player that made the bass like nothing I’ve ever heard live), however, props to St. Andrew’s hall, I’m no sound engineer, but they have noticeably better sound.
Never miss the Suicide Machines! They still bring all the energy, fantastic show! Loved the split with the full album (A Match and some Gasoline) and other work (No Face makes me remember hearing it the first time decades ago).
Jay probably should get a wireless mic though.
AAA was great, enjoyable set.
Kill Lincoln is headline worthy. I fucking love these guys! Keep an eye out for some crowd surfing…
St Andrews is a great venue. I miss the smoky grimy old days, but having a clean shitter is nice!
The most fun I've had in a long time!! Andy Grammar puts on a hell of a show! This was honestly the best experience. The venue was super casual and fun. The staff was very nice and helpful. Andy made sure to make EVERYONE feel like they were welcome and turned it into a VIP experience for all of us! He was so kind and really listened when people spoke to him. Andy and his band were INCREDIBLE and had us pumped up the whole night. We were also lucky enough to hear Andy's wife Aijia sing who was also amazing! This was such an awesome night and I'm so grateful to Andy for making it possible for more people to enjoy his show and his company. We couldn't stop smiling the whole night!!
The Darkness puts on a fantastic show. They are extremely talented artists and they have a powerful sound that screams rock and roll. It’s evident how much effort they put into preparation because the songs sound great and they are very engaged with the crowd. They make it a really fun and satisfying experience. I was smiling throughout the show! St. Andrew’s is also an awesome venue.
High energy. Great performance. Oversold venue.
This was a great show. Chappell Roan has an incredible voice and the crowd had so much energy. It was a lot of fun.
I only wish this venue didn’t oversell. There were far too many people for the amount of space. I’m short, but I can usually peak between people in order to see the stage and performers. There were so many people that I was unable to see the show.
My kids loved the Set It Off concert but we were disappointed in the VIP treatment that I paid for. Even though we arrived super early, the kids did not get their picture taken with the artists. They ran out of time. I feel that if you pay for something, then you should receive everything that you pay for. They were really bummed out about that but did enjoy the concert.
Joanne
Alexandra performed amazingly. She had great energy, so did her band. She introduced new songs and talked to us. Alexandra even brought up a nine year old girl whose birthday it was. So sweet! However, afterwards she did a meet and greet for free but the line was too long that I had to leave. Definitely not her fault, she was just very popular. Loved the show. Can’t wait for the next!!
This was my first time at St. Andrews Hall and I really liked the venue. It was very clean and the staff was so nice. I fell going up the stairs and spilled my drink. I know, pretty embarrassing. But so many people stopped to make sure I was ok and the staff cleaned it up as promptly as possible. The sound was great up in the balcony, and that isn't always the case in venues with balconies. So all around it was a great experience. I would definitely recommend this venue. Badflower is an AMAZING band!! I have seen them so many times in the past 4 years that I have lost count. Their energy is high, their humor elevates my mood, their live sound is the chef's kiss, and on top of all that they are the sweetest people in the whole world. I HIGHLY... HIGHLY recommend both the venue and the band.
Josh - Joey - Alex - and Anthony are all such great and talented musicians - and together they create a sound that is really unique to them alone... Josh's lyrics are haunting and honest... Last night was the 9th or 10th time we have seen them... and I look forward to hearing their next album and seeing them come back for another show - another tour...
#LetTheBandPlay should be a staple in their live shows!!!! Just saying... But I did love hearing Wide Eyes for only the 2nd time live... That was special!!!
Butch and his band rocked us with energy and reckless abandon! Loved the neon Request/No Request sign at the back of the state. The 'Request' part of the set was amazing, intimate and engaging -- with requests pulled out of a bucket, including some deep cuts. And of course the whole dang show was a sing-along!
Shout out to opener Aaron Lee Tasjan and his band ( most of whom were also Butch's band!) Aaron is a super talented multi-instrumentalist with fine songs and a fantastic sense of humor. The band was stellar - to a person!
Loved it! Loved it! My only complaint is, "where was the merchandise to be purchased?" They ran out of hoodies and everything else pretty much at the beginning, so lots of fans left disappointed .... Since selling more merchandise would work to Keshi's benefit, not sure why they didn't make more available. This seems to be a very very common complaint from nearly all shows.
I’ve been to 3 badflower shows. One at pine knob with Shinedown as the headliner. The second at St. Andres Hall for badflowers first headliner concert in Michigan. Then again last September for this show. Every show i’ve been too is amazing. They are my favorite band and I’m seeing them again this year. They may not have a tour date for Michigan in 2022 yet but i would travel to see them play. It’s not a show you want to miss.
The show was amazing, Polyphia put on a great show, they're interaction with the crowd was energy fueling, I loved it. I also had VIP, that experience was fantastic, very cool guys. Another Day Dawns was added on tour last minute so it wasn't posted here they would be playing, I never heard of them before and I would like to say they put on a very good performance, worth looking into. Sleep token was pretty good, definitely a interesting performance with their masks and how they acted on stage. I didn't stick around the stage for ISSUES, but from what little I saw and heard I enjoyed.
10/10 for polyphia 🤘
The concert was good. The starters have potential and I think with a little more experience they will definitely be people to watch for. I love how Jidenna used this concert as an educational moment as well as entertainment! He wasn’t afraid of the audience which is very rare for artists. I just wish we would’ve have gotten more of his time. I’m excited to see where he will go next in his career.
SO MUCH FUN! A year of intense touring since the show at The Shelter (Sept. 9, 2018) the band is super tight, and really comfortable on stage. A fantastic “do-over” of “Silver Lining” because Sam’s guitar went out! (And because it was his birthday, he had a special RIPPING solo he was planning). The only downside was I wanted more.... more segways from song to song, longer jams (you can hear the Grateful Dead influence... now just let it shine!) and can’t wait for more new songs!
I loved tracy, please note if you’re 5’0-5’4 you WILL get smooshed and trampled on. I’m 5’0 and I was in the front and all hell broke loose when he came on. I have multiple bruises on my thighs from being pushed into the stage, and when tracy came to say goodbye to everyone at least 100 pounds of pressure was put onto my thigh INTO the stage. It was the worst pain I’ve ever felt. Everyone was smoking blunts and vaping and it was very hard to breathe, I had multiple panic attacks. Anyways, Tracy was very nice and I enjoyed most of it.
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