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Merriweather Post Pavilion

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10475 Little Patuxent Pkwy
Columbia, MD
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Modest Mouse at Columbia, MD in Merriweather Post Pavilion 2024
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Fan Reviews

June 16th 2024
Amazing show! Cat Power was so great, I could have just chilled all evening listening to her. But then Modest Mouse kicked the energy right up and of course Pixies are just fantastic- it was none stop classics (I hate that word but I can’t think of a better one)… and the rain just got the lawn party started… such a great crowd. I loved every second of it!
Simoncito
September 19th 2023
It was a bittersweet time. We have had many good times being rocked by the boys in KIX and it isn't easy to let go and want to walk away ourselves, but I was there the night in Leesburg when Jimmy had his episode, and it was difficult to watch. Steve was beside himself because he was scared for his longtime friend and bandmate. We as fans were scared for Jimmy as well. It is difficult to let go of the KIX band and the good times had, but most of all, it is difficult to realize that we are not getting any younger. The Final Show was a great time, (despite the rain and being on a Sunday night), but as they wanted to do, Steve Whiteman and the Boys went out on their terms, at the tops of our hearts! Thank you for a 45 year rock party!
Neil
September 3rd 2023
A great double bill but the promotors or maybe the bands made one slight error - Saturday night was predominately a Skynyrd Crowd. ZZ Top should have played first. They would have warmed up the crowd for what they really wanted to see and hear. The crowd was on their feet for most of the Skynryd show singing along to the classic tunes. ZZ Top started with some of their older blues-based classics and finished strong with their 80s hits. It seems that both bands rushed through their sets. Clearly, there was a time limit not allowing either band to go deep into their catalog. Something this die-hard Skynyrd fan was hoping for to celebrate 50 years from the release of Pronounced. The show was virtually a sell-out with few empty seats in the pavilion and the lawn packed tightly. An enjoyable evening for generations of fans.
Michael
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