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He told no lies when he said he can go “Back to back to back to back to back to back….” One of the best rap concerts I’ve been to in awhile. He does a good amount of “Blue Lips” while sliding into classics throughout. It’s not many times I felt like I got more than my money’s worth and this show does it. His set was a strong hour plus!
I went to see ONLY Sleep Theory and I was NOT disappointed!! I have loved this band since I heard the song 'Another Way'. They came on stage w/so much energy and Cullen simply has an AMAZING voice!! I can't wait to see them one day as the headliner. Definitely going to listen to some of their new music as they continue to release it. You should check 'em out.
My third time seeing them (after Asheville and Raleigh) and definitely the best one yet! The fans in ATL just hit different so even standing in line was fun. Shouts out to anyone who let my little Sailor Scout friend and I move up in the crowd since she's super short and couldn't see shit.
The best part was the crowd in the venue - DG understandably inspired people to get pretty rowdy. They could have been pushy dickheads (looking at you, Asheville) but instead it was very mosh pit-lite. All jumping, dancing, pushing, and moving together without completely knocking you down or trying to actually hurt you. I can't speak for the pit itself since I was on the outskirts of it, but everyone around me hit that sweet spot for me. I hate when fans are just kind of standing still and nodding along. If they bring the energy while being respectful, it really translates directly into a good time for everyone.
And - it goes without saying - the boys themselves were great. They might not have been as wild as they were back when they were touring for like two albums, but they really tore their way through an insane setlist with little to no breathing time between songs. MC Ride actually hypnotized me and now I am possessed by a malignant spirit.
JVKE sounded great but I just wasn’t a fan of his openers and he took a longggg time to come out. The crowd was getting rowdy and started chanting for him to come on stage. I don’t understand what took so long or what the hold up was. The gap between his 2nd opening act and his act was well over 20 minutes long. Also, the temperature inside the venue was ungodly. No AC at all it seemed like. My friend and I were sweaty the whole time. Speaking of ungodly, JVKE (who I thought was a secular artist) took the time to sing an entire worship song. Your religion is up to you dude but next time please leave me out of it. I think it’s pretty messed up to take a crowd of mixed backgrounds and subject them to worshipping your god when you don’t have a history of Christian songs as an artist.
This was my first time seeing Rival Sons live, and they did not disappoint! They have an awesome Zeppelin-like edge. They came out rockin' and didn't stop! I love The Tabernacle because it's a historic old building, but it's not the best venue. Acoustics were good, but the seats in the balcony are not staggered, so it was hard to see around the person in front of me. It's also not ADA-friendly. LOTS of steps, and their pathetic excuse for an elevator does not eliminate all steps. Staff was very nice and helpful, and they had enough bathrooms for the size of the venue.
The show was an impressive display of professional musicianship,. The band was tight and Jay Buchanan’s. singing was passionate and commanding. Scott holiday has quickly run up the ranks of what are the best guitarists I’ve seen, and I have seen a lot. His collection of unique guitars should not be overlooked,. It added an extra element of entertainment to see what kind of interesting instrument he would switch out to next .
Michael Miley presented his own contribution to the set by creating thunderous and crisp percussive accompaniment. He also seems to serve as the band’s unofficial cheerleader, by continuously engaging the crowd with animated looks, smiles, and mouthing the lyrics. He extinguishes the notion of drummers being stuck behind the kits with his occasional standup drumming routine. While Jay was upfront, immersing, the crowd in passionate and unbelievable talent as the vocalist, Dave Beste was holding down the fort with his solid execution of being the keg stand of the band, keeping a tight formation with Miley, while Holliday was allowed to put his virtuoso skills on display. While my vantage point in the crowd did not allow me for a better visual survey of. Beste, the audible opinion is that he nailed his position in the band’s show perfectly.
I have no clue why this band is not bigger on a national scale. It must just be the sign of the times, with hip-hop and pop overtaking rock ‘n’ roll as the current currency of music. This band is the real deal.
Apologies to the band for Atlanta not providing them with a sold out attendance, for which they absolutely deserve. I’m hoping that once this town gets over it’s hip-hop hangover, we will come to our senses and welcome these top performers with better attendance. come back soon, Rival Sons!
One of the best shows I’ve ever been to in my entire life. The sound at The Tabernacle is incredible, which makes sense given that it used to be a church. The crowd was absolutely electric and fully engaged. Epica and Sabaton put on top quality performances. I wish Sabaton would have played Sparta and Panzerkampf , but they played a lot of songs that I love, like The Red Baron, Night Witches, and Shiryama.
First time seeing the used last night. And first time seeing rise against. They both put a great show. I always try to get a pik after the show. A nice concert goer gave me one!! I got a good bit of merch from the table. I always love going to the tabernacle. It was a wild night for sure. Rise against threw a water bottle in the air and my man caught it. Crazy mosh pits too.
Never had more water at a concert, started right at 8 and went till 12 Denzel was the craziest performer ever, he was so funny. I didn’t know every word to all the songs, but his energy was so vibrant that it made me feel like I knew the songs from my heart. I’ll never forget my experience here with Denzel. If you have the chance to see Denzel curry in concert I highly recommend. Playthatboizay was absolutely insane and the vibes from redveils songs caused the whole crowd to feel different. Onlyonetwo was also surprisingly good as an opener. I absolutely loved this show.
Teddy and the Rough Riders were a phenomenal opener that played a bigger set than I expected - a good thing. Orville moved and wowed the crowd. Bria is becoming more essential and impactful at OP shows - a boon for returning fans. OP’s repartee, particularly during the Take You Back encore, is jovial and directed, feeling fresh and unique to the performance. We all swooned at the two guys making out the whole show :)
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Venue staff was friendly, welcoming, perfect. Ticket numbers, however, seemed oversold; the crowd was too packed in and the density was uncomfortable on all parts of the main floor. The Tabernacle was also too warm during second half of the night - exacerbating the crowded feeling.
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With some fans wearing face masks (the kind for your mouth not upper face) and many still concerned about crowds, I felt too close to everyone around me. One fan passed out while trying to make their way out of the crowd.
Great show but upset about our seats.
We paid $473.50 for section 208, Row B seats 7 & 8.
These 2 seats were directly behind the lighting stack which totally blocked our view of the show. We couldn’t see a thing. We eventually moved several rows back and over by about 3 seats and were able to stand up and see.
It’s very irritating to pay that much money for seats that shouldn’t have been sold at all.
Performance was great however for fan who had a vip package their experience was less than that. Pre show meeting was late and pushed back. Fans were told and hour and a half after waiting in line. The first four performers were great and timely however it would be 45 min to an hour before Latto took the stage. Her performance was amazing however following the show the vip fans would need to wait 30min before Latto would come out to take pictures. This is when her team would communicate that radio and media personal would meet her first even though we had paid for the vip package and had the pre meet and greet pushed back. When it was time to finally meet Latto we were told no selfies. Eventually we got our pictures taken however overall I feel as though there was a lack of professionalism from both Latto and her team.
I unfortunately missed bad omens due to an unfortunate malfunction including the city and the fire department at the tabernacle, i was in line when they started playing. I was truely upset that i missed my favorite band play. They did everything they could and apologized and explained to everyone the situation. But bad omens is still amazing and i definitely recommend seeing them ❤️ i made it in time for dethrone before they left.
Dylan was incredible in person! Even though I didn't think it was possible, he sounded better live. His voice is incredible, and he is a fantastic performer. There's no doubt in my mind that he is the next country superstar and future entertainer of the year. Meeting him after the show, he thanked us several times for coming and asked if the show was okay. It was clear that he valued feedback and was very humble. I will never hesitate to see him anytime he comes back into town!
It Was Sooo Awesome!!! We All !!!Loved Every bit of it! Everyone T The venue, "The Tabernacle", Atlanta, GA were Sooo Super Nice and took care of Us and Everyone! They were Fantastic 5 Stars Out To Them and All !!! Top Rated! From start to finish! Helped, being Polite and Friendly and Us As Well And Smiles to Everyone from Us To Them!!! Happiness! Beautiful Venue!!! Clean! Polished to Perfection! Great Food at VIP ROOM!!!! Great All Around! We Loved it!!! Enjoyed Our Time and Experience and "The Goo Goo Dolls" Sounded Sooo Amazing! Sound And All ! Everyone were Enjoying Themselves!
I've been working shitty night jobs for the past couple of years and haven't been to concerts in as long. This was my first show back, and goddamn, what a show. One of the best crowds I've seen in a while. The mosh pit was wild as hell, and I hadn't heard of a "row pit" before, but half the crowd on the floor hit their asses and in unison started rowing and chanting like they were on a long boat. ROW! ROW! ROW!
Cool as shit.
I love seeing Amon Amarth, and you could tell they were enjoying themselves and were excited that we were going fucking megaton for them. Arch Enemy was badass and brought it, and it was my first time seeing At The Gates, who were phenomenal. Unfortunately I got there just in time to miss Grand Magus, so that was the only thing that sucked. All in all a fantastic show, I'm still sore.
This was worth the price. I was kicking myself after buying tickets (because they weren’t cheap!) but Gunna made it worth everyone’s while. I was at The Tabernacle in Atlanta last night, and he was closing out his sold out Drip Or Drown 2 Tour in his hometown.
We were all in for a treat.
OSBS opened for him. They warmed the crowd up, and what was really cool about them is that they knew they had a job to do; they were super interactive with crowd and encouraged them to get into everything-get into the moment. They had great energy and gave it to a crowd, which was a little dull at first.
Then Lil Keed came out.
It was at this point that the entire place got on their feet. He tore the place up, and things were getting pretty lit up in there.
By the time Gunna hit the stage, everyone was standing up. Just about everyone was dancing. It was one of the best shows because the sound was amazing, the production was on point, and everything was just really smooth. All the different colors, lights, and the design complemented the music and set the mood. Gunna’s vocals topped everything off, and he sounded great live.
When Young Thug came on for “Chanel”, who none of us knew was going to make an appearance, the place went nuts!
Best show I’ve ever been to in my life-and I’ve seen Drake, and Kanye, perform live. No one can make a crowd turn up and move like an Atlanta artist though. Gunna is a superstar.
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Fantastic performance all around! This band's showmanship is spot on top notch and just as if not more entertaining than any of there YouTube videos so, being present at a live show IRL felt like chilling at a wild WoTE Night house party. The venue & event staff were awesome too and we could not have been more pleased with our experience – except maybe having a clearer heads up regarding the parking situations downtown but, as all's well that ends well, that too added to the wiser for the wear leveling up night on the town.
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