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Jelly Roll was amazing. So was his openers, Alexandra Kay & Warren Zeiders. My favorite song Alexandra Kay performed was "All I've Ever Known". What made it amazing, Alexandra Kay did not have a record label and was a completely independent artist, and she did it all on her own. My favorite Warren Zeiders song he did was "Heartbreaker", "Pretty Little Poison", and "Ride the Lighting". My favorite Jelly Roll song he performed was, "I Am Not Okay", "Son of a Sinner" "Need A Favor", "Save Me", "Halfway to Hell", "Bottle and Mary Jane". I recommend everyone to get their tickets to go see Jelly Roll in concert. The Jelly Roll concert was one Hell of a concert. I loved when Jelly Roll said he was going to Oregon State Prison, and give a speech at the prison and sing a few songs maybe for the prisoners, and try to change their life around like Jelly Roll did.
This was my 7th PTV show. I have been a fan since 2007. One of the reasons that I have seen them so many times is that they put on an incredible show. I have to say, this is the best they have ever sounded. Vic's vocals were so strong and the band sounded incredible. I have to say, I think it's time for Lionel to become a permanent member of the band. I've seen him play with the band 3 times now and he is amazing. Loved the drum solo! I really need them to do another headline tour and play for longer if they can. I know not everyone can perform as long a TSwift but I know that the long term fans like myself, would love to hear even more of their older music with their new music.
Great security. Absolutely AMAZING concert, brilliant show and the use of lights and effects was incredible. Keep in mind the bright lights and really heavy bass are difficult for sensitive folx. Earplugs are necessary. Overall though, Toby is a fantastic performer and singer, as is Diverse City Band. This is my second time seeing TobyMac + Terrian + Diverse City Band. 20/10, totally recommend seeing him live. There's genuinely nothing like it.
Entertainment yes “high 10”
But led into Worship only 7, 1/2
Overall 99% Wonderful
And I’d definitely recommend to Others
and go again❣️
Really appreciated Brother Toby Mac
Testimony and open transparency.!
Very very grateful for that ✝️
Took some friends it was there very 1st
Christian Concert❣️Amazing how OUR GOD works ALL things for ✨HIS Glory✨
Thank you dear Brother and your line up ❣️
Your Band is incredible!
Love & Encouragement to ALL, and to the behind the scenes crew. All are important🥰
Sincerely, Tami McClaughry, true follower in Christ🛐 and true Oregonian!
Mega Blessings to YOU & YOUR FAMILIES
I'm giving 4 stars because Falling in Reverse and Kim Dracula both put on amazing shows. They rocked the stage and were great performers. A7X broke my heart. They are one of my favorite bands and I understand that they are used to bigger louder crowds then Oregon provides but that doesn't mean that the people who did show up to rock with them didn't deserve respect. They walked off stage and didn't say goodbye. There was no encode. It was disheartening. The fans that showed up know there is a lack of rock fans in the area and we hate that too. It affects the rock shows we get here. Our hearts are in it all the same. I hope they come back with a different perspective. Rock on 🤘
one of my favorite days ever! they were amazing! i honestly dont remember his name, but the opener was great! the prices were really low compared to other concerts. i think we paid about 80$ and we had PERFECT seats! i really hope they come back! moda center has great seats and honestly, no matter where you sit, you will have a great view of the stage! ive been listening to twenty one pilots pretty much all my life and this was such a fun and special thing.
Marina stole the show! After her amazing performance, the entire venue sang along to Lizzo during the intermission before Panic at the Disco came on. Panic sucked. We were super fortunate Marina opened for them otherwise our night would have been ruined. Let's be honest, Panic's talent is quickly fading and like Andrew McMahon, Brendan Urea will be relegated to playing small venues as he fades away. He isn't even doing backflips anymore.
These guys were a lot better than I thought they were going to be, but as a huge stickler for production value and all things related to such, there were a couple things I would advise these guys to work on, one simple, one not so much. For one, while I was sitting in my seat, I realized that the logo on the scrim was their band logo. I realized that I had unconsciously assumed that it was the logo for a cell provider. They really need to get a new font for their logo. For the namesake and sound they’re going for, I would recommend something wispy or something like that.
As for the second bit of advice, this is the one that really brings the experience down for me: the singer chick is really good, but her act comes off incredibly contrived. It’s so obvious that it makes me almost not like them, and I think that’s terrible. From
The second she walked onstage, I got the feeling that she’s probably the kind of person who’s a pain in the ass in real life. Her movements come off as someone who’s watched a bunch of videos of female metal vocalists and “knows” the moves, but since it’s obvious that she’s not just being natural, they’re very evidently robotic and, again, contrived. It also comes across through her attempts at humor. I could go on, but I really, really wish she would drop the act and just have fun, because it brought their whole set down for me.
Good music, even though it’s not my thing, it’s still really good. But dude, please get a new logo and stop with the contrived stage presence.
We loved the concert! The orchestra/band was top notch. Michael Buble is so, so talented, both is his voice, style, relating to the audience, etc. We did, however, not appreciate his language(profanity) that was unnecessary to communicate his great personality. We have been to his concerts before and have not thought he did this. Overall, the concert was great, but that was a negative that we didn't appreciate.
Absolutely wonderful night.
We had dinner at metropolitan tavern and then caught the end of Willow’s show. It was going well and were excited, but pretty low key evening up until that point.
Once Avril got onstage the whole night flipped - it was on!!! My favorite star across all genres turned all our nights into one to remember.
It was a tear jerker at the end of her set with all the lights out during ‘I’m with You’ with everyone waving their phones.
Me and my wife and another couple of our best friends just went nuts and continued the excitement into MGK. My best friend’s wife even (she is also my best friend too) even touched MGK’s shoulder as he came and sang part of a song near our seats. Her face was hysterical - such a wild moment I can’t even put into words.
Wonderful epic night and now I get to go back and look through videos on my phone and pictures and share with friends and get to relive the night.
Thank you Avril and MGK!!!
He truly is like a modern day prince. We are witnessing true magic happen at its finest moments when he performs. Had an absolute blast with his set. It’s such a personable feeling you get when you see him live. If you ever have the chance please I recommend it. It’s very much worth it. From the theatrics to the comedy to the crowd banter to the live set or live performance. It feels intimate even in a stadium setting 🤞🏼
I got to see 2 1/2 songs performed by Toto. Parking issues, no purses allowed issues. Those of us who do not frequent the Moda Center are not aware of all these issues. ** Another problem is someone was in our seats, I’m a handicap person who cannot stand for long because of a crumbling back. Toto is who I came to see, everything was horribly overpriced so only one item , a $5.25 cent bottle of water (the only size) Sooo .. probably won’t be back.
Our seats in 31 & 32 C on the Floor were AMAZING!!! Not only did we have room to dance & sing (not as fabulous as he did!!) we had a perfect view of the entire set and of the stadium. And can Justin Bieber bring it, my gawd 🌋!! His voice was on point, he did a bunch of his hits , and he is fine as ever!! My only negative (I guess? I look at it as a free styling tip lol) comment would be to Justin himself : GET RID OF THE SHORT ZIPPY!! That zip up shirt does NOT do anything but make you appear like your stylist suddenly decided you were a dwarf?! I personally was hoping for a reappearance of the “Purpose” attire. Justin you are way to fine for that short shirt so stop it. 😍
Queensryche singer, LA Torre Killed it! Bringing back memories with The Warning and Take Hold of the Flame. My best friend, Leif and I used to crank that album on his stereo in OC 1984. We were 17.
Last time I was at the Judas Priest concert was a few years back in Portland with Uriah Heep. Leif battled diabetes for many years...when Heep finished we had to go to medical and then to the hospital. We didn't get to see Priest. This time was bittersweet. My brother, Jimmy, my friend Randy and my bros friend Pete were ready to rock! We dedicated the show to Leif who passed away at 54 due his battle with diabetes. We were best friends 37 years...when Halford came out with his, "Hello you Heavy Metal Fan"and Faulkner and gang shredding it, we knew we were in for a treat. 50 years of Priest led to songs from the new- Lightning Strike and A Touch of Evil, Invader to Turbo Lover and going back with Rock n Rolla and Victim of Changes...Awesome! Desert Plains was one of mine and Leifs favorites...playing the air drums every time. Special place in my heart for that one...Finishing the night with, Livin after Midnight. Great times, great friends and great show....miss you my friend
Most amazing concert! This group met every exciting expectation I had and went above and beyond! They are so talented and put in such a great show! I love how they do the big show experience and also slow it down to just the piano at times… truly the greatest!!! My group has listened and enjoyed Imagine Dragons songs for many years now and they played all our favorites and also new ones that I now love! Thank you for a fantastic night! It was so worth all the planning and prep it took to be there!
I've seen better setlists from them, but they could play just about anything from their entire catalog and I'd be happy, so it doesn't matter. They seemed like they were having fun, and the crowd was good, which is a huge relief because I've been in some bad ones recently. Lots of singing along, headbanging, dancing (I've seen better, but I've seen a lot worse too).
But most importantly, I was surrounded by good people that understood the culture of the pit. It only takes a few assholes to ruin everything. There were only two fights in my area and security broke them up quickly. Someone choked a woman a little bit behind me (this was between sets, so it wasn't an accident) and everyone around her defended her. This is why I love Oregon and Washington crowds, we don't tolerate that bullshit.
So yeah, this was one of my favorites. But I'm not surprised, Korn dominates the top of my list because they're unique and sincere, they put a lot of effort into their performances, and most of their fans are some of the best people I've ever met. I always end up meeting at least one person that I could easily build a long friendship with.
The best part was finally seeing Faget up close. The last time I saw it I wasn't able to get on the rail. Being on the rail changes everything for me because I'm only 5 feet tall. Anyway, the security guard in front of me had never seen or worked a Korn concert before, but he didn't even flinch when all of us screamed those lyrics in his face. The security team was good, they were fair and alert.
It was awesome. One of the best I have seen..my only complaint is that if they are going to do a standing only area put it off to the side a little or at least bring a walkway out so the people in the seats can have the artists come closer. I have a replaced knee and can no longer stand through the whole concert and I was in the third row , we stood and danced through most of it, but could not get great pictures or anything. Oh and I am a bootlegger, I did appreciate the special merchandise booth.
Roxana
I have had time to think this out so here it goes:
The staff at the Moda Center must have been exhausted from working the night before with Marilyn Manson & Rob Zombie because they couldn’t even direct me to the floor GA seating properly. I was told that In This Moment went on directly at 7:30pm/PT and I got to the GA section at 7:50pm and had about 20 minutes of their performance left and that was it. No encore. Nothing. Why am I giving this 5 stars??? Because despite the fact that I paid over $200 for two tickets (one that was given as a gift to a person that chose to go without me. Their loss. Haha.) for GA entry...the stage and the props and Maria and the boys literally blew the roof off of the Moda Center in that time I was there made it worth it! I had seen her for free at the Iron Horse , back home in South Dakota at the 76th Annual Rally in Sturgis. So I just made it up in my head that I gave her $200 for that night in 2016 and the 20 minutes last night. Maria, thank you for being an inspiration for metal women all over the world. Best 20 minutes I’ve ever spent $200 on. Major f**k you to the person that chose to use me for a free ticket. I won’t be stupid to fall for someone’s guilt trip again. That’s for sure. (Attached an OK photo of the stage from the show.)
My husband and I had an AMAZING time. The show was rock solid, (although the crowd was DEAD the entire time Palaye Royale opened up the show,) it wasn’t their fault - we were all just there to see Manson and Zombie, haha! Rob Zombie just got better since I saw him last about 4 years ago, and Manson (who I specifically went to see,) was phenomenal. Amazing energy and theatrics from the both of them. Can’t wait to see them again, hopefully soon. 🤘🏻
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