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Iron Maiden was great as always! They are true professionals and always put on a top tier performance. The stage show was awesome with appearances by Eddie and incredible back drop art. The music was on point as they played songs from their latest album as well as past hits. Truely an amazing show!
You know the band is loved when you look around and 90% of the shirts are the band you're there to see. When you go to an Iron Maiden show, that's exactly what you see. Everyone (10% are just nutts 😉) is wearing the same thing AND singing the words to every song. Not bad for a band that has never had a "hit," and they told the rock and roll hall of fame to F-off they wouldn't show up if they did put them in. Last night's show in Charlotte NC was sold out (like they all are). Bands today wish they had the 10% not in the Maiden shirts 1😁😁😁
This concert was LITERALLY THE BEST CONCERT I ever been too in my life. Warren Zeiders really knows how to put on a show he did so great. It was lit and there was a lot of people there Charlotte was packed. I also think Warren sounded AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL as well with his charming self. I loved it thank you. ❤️❤️
I LOVED IT!! I’ve loved and have listen to NF for years more than any other artist and going to his concert has always been a want, and May 18th was the day!! Going into it I already ha very high expectations and I was not let down at all! It was absolutely amazing! 💙💙
Chappell was so good!! Tbh, I hadn’t really listened to her music before seeing that she’d be the opener for my GUTS Tour date. I’m so glad, Olivia Rodrigo introduced me to Chappell. Her music is incredible and so fun and beautiful but her energy is energizing, sexy, and so fun. I love her outfits for GUTS too!
Fantastic ! I'm so glad he came back to Charlotte. I've seen him 4 times before - he never disappoints.
He played few new songs off the So Happy It Hurts album with a large number of his Classics. He is a true entertainer, gave the audience some insights into his past, origins of a few songs, and his plans to stay a couple of days in CLT. He even included a few audience requests ! I thoroughly enjoyed the evening and look forward to his return to NC.
G. Croley
Bryan Adams is amazing. We saw him last year in St Louis. I thought the concert last year was great, but this one was even better than that. Our concert in Illinois was unfortunately cancelled so we bought last-minute tickets in Charlotte. I'm so glad that I did because it was worth every penny that we spent. I cannot wait until he tours in the US again.
They still got it ! Axl sounded really good. Sure he can't hit every high note like he could 30+ years ago, but who can???! He can still bring it. The band was super tight and looked like they were having a great time on stage. My ONLY complaint is their FOH sound man. There was ZERO bottom end in the mix. You couldn't hear the kick drum or bass guitar the entire night. Rock concerts are notorious for actually FEELING the Low End. There was nothing....that was disappointing, but didn't take away from it still being a great night of music. Definitely worth going if you are a big GnR fan!
this show!!! this was my fourth time seeing tøp in concert, and this performance was truly incredible. i loved how they brought out other people to be the band, it made the overall experience and sound so much better. i also loved the setlist, i loved how they played a few older songs. ive loved twenty one pilots for years and this show secured my confidence that my favorite band is awesome.
Casting crowns are very good. But will never see at spectrum again unless i sit in handicap. Some people like to sit and absorb, meditate enjoy etc... there should be a section if you don't like standing, you can sit without people standing in front of you.
Also, no word of sorry Hillsong is not here.
Not everyone loves gossip and is in the know
Of why they weren't there. Things happen to christians too, so not surprised, but no mention of it. Have yo google and come up with own conclusion
Journey/Toto: 4/28/22 Classic arena rock driven by dual guitar heroes! In a 6 concert in 9 day run I must admit I was the least excited about Journey and sprung for the ticket with Toto alone in mind. I had seen Journey in the best of times 1983 with Perry, and again with Arnel (2008) which I felt was a rather flat performance. You know it’s hard to step away from a bad mentality, ‘No Perry, no Journey’ but I’ve since changed that up to: ‘Know Perry, know Journey!’ If it hadn’t been for him surely I wouldn’t have gone backwards prior to his arrival to hear some great songs and stayed faithful till today. Arnel now with the band 15 years has clearly established himself as a vital member, the 54 year old hitting all the notes and with the stage presence and energy of someone half his age. ‘SHARR-LOTT I wonna hear you scream’, he cried out! But Schon is clearly the leader of the band holding it all together with his classic fast-pick guitar work going back long before the hammer and tap took over main stream rock and exhibiting such in his solos especially the one leading up to Wheel In The Sky. You also wouldn’t know that he’s 68 and Cain 72 respectively. Cain with his big red hybrid grand piano was particularly audience friendly, ‘Let’s sing this one out as a prayer to help them out of harm’s way’ (i.e. our Military) on his intro to Faithfully. And who is the man behind the drum kit?!!! Deen Castronovo is back in the line-up singing lead on Mother Father, sounding astonishingly like Perry, who knew. I was a bit disappointed that they had cut out Escape and Girl Can’t Help It in lieu of Suzanne, but they can’t do them all. Journey has all the bells and whistles with the super-large video screen and a 4-tiered lighting rig, but somewhat needs to be said about Toto billed as Journey’s ‘Very Special Guest’ which typically a shorter set and NOT a ‘double bill’. A huge backdrop the ToTo sword logo and 4 beacon light towers on stage greeted fans upon entry to the Spectrum in anticipation of the set. The set was a fine tuned exactly to the minute one hour set/10 songs. Steve Lukather (guitar since 1977) led along with David Paich (vocals 1977). The guitar work especially on I’ll Be Over You and White Sister was phenomenal (he is definitely an underrated hero), and the vocals were solid-on. I had wished they had included a few more hits and maybe left out a couple others, but again…. I would pay good money to see a full set by Toto, they are THAT good. I left the show energized for the long drive home, and I won’t (ever) stop believing in the power of Rock ’n Roll! by DAve (Concerts #642, 643)
Journey/Toto: 4/28/22 Classic arena rock driven by dual guitar heroes! In a 6 concert in 9 day run I must admit I was the least excited about Journey and sprung for the ticket with Toto alone in mind. I had seen Journey in the best of times 1983 with Perry, and again with Arnel (2008) which I felt was a rather flat performance. You know it’s hard to step away from a bad mentality, ‘No Perry, no Journey’ but I’ve since changed that up to: ‘Know Perry, know Journey!’ If it hadn’t been for him surely I wouldn’t have gone backwards prior to his arrival to hear some great songs and stayed faithful till today. Arnel now with the band 15 years has clearly established himself as a vital member, the 54 year old hitting all the notes and with the stage presence and energy of someone half his age. ‘SHARR-LOTT I wonna hear you scream’, he cried out! But Schon is clearly the leader of the band holding it all together with his classic fast-pick guitar work going back long before the hammer and tap took over main stream rock and exhibiting such in his solos especially the one leading up to Wheel In The Sky. You also wouldn’t know that he’s 68 and Cain 72 respectively. Cain with his big red hybrid grand piano was particularly audience friendly, ‘Let’s sing this one out as a prayer to help them out of harm’s way’ (i.e. our Military) on his intro to Faithfully. And who is the man behind the drum kit?!!! Deen Castronovo is back in the line-up singing lead on Mother Father, sounding astonishingly like Perry, who knew. I was a bit disappointed that they had cut out Escape and Girl Can’t Help It in lieu of Suzanne, but they can’t do them all. Journey has all the bells and whistles with the super-large video screen and a 4-tiered lighting rig, but somewhat needs to be said about Toto billed as Journey’s ‘Very Special Guest’ which typically a shorter set and NOT a ‘double bill’. A huge backdrop the ToTo sword logo and 4 beacon light towers on stage greeted fans upon entry to the Spectrum in anticipation of the set. The set was a fine tuned exactly to the minute one hour set/10 songs. Steve Lukather (guitar since 1977) led along with David Paich (vocals 1977). The guitar work especially on I’ll Be Over You and White Sister was phenomenal (he is definitely an underrated hero), and the vocals were solid-on. I had wished they had included a few more hits and maybe left out a couple others, but again…. I would pay good money to see a full set by Toto, they are THAT good. I left the show energized for the long drive home, and I won’t (ever) stop believing in the power of Rock ’n Roll! by DAve (Concerts #642, 643)
Billie did not disappoint! Amazing show, Spectrum staff were very helpful and kind. The seats were excellent. Billie worked the WHOLE stage and took us from joy to tears and back! Can’t wait to see her again and will definitely return to Spectrum center as well. Sometimes it’s difficult for me to attend shows because I’m disabled so this was an incredible and memorable experience that I still feel giddy about! Amazing, Fantabulous, tens across the board!!!💖😭✨xo
It was spectacular! They did a lot more the they did in hickory this summer! My Husband loved it as well. This was his first Christian music concert. We’re both definitely hooked on Christian music even more. We are still new believers in Christ and it was so amazing to experience all the love there. Thank you MercyMe, Micah Tyler and Sam Wesley.
It was an awesome show and awesome venue. The whole design of the JoBros set was absolutely fantastic. The story of them with their younger selves was excellent. The video graphics were top notch. And honestly I really liked how reserved they were with special effects. Just enough to be cool but not so much I got tired of them.
It was the best experience I've ever had at a concert! He really does try his best to interact with everyone in the crowd, and he sounds so heavenly — just as he does on his albums. I had the pleasure of meeting him and he was really laidback and chill (as would be expected by anyone who knows anything about him). I absolutely plan to see him many more times in the future, given the chance.
twenty øne piløts - Best. Show. Ever!! Blessed to have been able to witness their flawless performance w/my love. Josh came out wearing a mask & carrying a torch before firing up his kickdrum 🔥 to start opener 🎶 Jumpsuit 🎶 Tyler then came out masked as well and jumped off a car engulfed in flames 🔥 to 🎶 Levitate 🎶 LOTS of smoke, flames and awesome light show throughout the concert. Tyler did a trust fall at one point off the stage & magically appeared in the upper balcony crowd 😂 Tyler said “This is turning out to be one of my favorite shows on the whole tour.” They definitely know how to engage the crowd and keep us entertained 🎶🔥💓🤟
This was the most surreal moment of my life. At one part, Tyler was talking about not making things awkward at concerts and stuff, then he said "But the longer I'm up here, the more i realize" and i shouted "ITS YOUR FAULT" and he looked at me for what felt like forever, and when I put my hands up in a heart and said I love you he just smiled and continued. I cannot believe he heaRD ME. But yeah, I cried so much and i really dont have any words for how amazing it was, so here's a picture of me doing a 90° dab. And I am the leader of the North Carolina Clique now. I don't make the rules
The sound was great. My biggest problem was our seat location. We purchased seats that were behind the stage. We did not know that till we arrived. You would think that those seats would not be on sale. Because of the location we were not able to see much of the band or any of the big screens. My one star complaint is not with the band but the venue. Tickets were $99.00 each. We bought 3 tickets. I feel like a fool.
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