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Probably one of the best bands I’ve seen perform live, out of all the ones I’ve been to. They have a similar stage presence to Metallica and shinedown (great crowd interaction and mixture of vocals with background ). Just wish we could find merch for the concert online as the lines at the venue were too long for most of us to wait at.
Sisters were on point last night at the Coca-Cola Roxy. They sounded incredible from start to finish. Highlights for me Dominion / Mother Russia, More, and of course This Corrosion!!!
If you even only like them a little or they are one of your favorites, get tickets and go see them. They are in top form.
Thanks to The Sisters for a great evening!!!
I have been to a few concerts lately with some of my older kiddos and compared to Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs there just wasn’t any comparison. It was so nice to NOT be surrounding by young adults puking and/or so drunk they don’t even know what concert they are at! I felt so encouraged and truly the crowd and the performers were so amazing! He sounded better then from his album and you even get to hear some of his back story of which rarely occurs with most bands….if I could rate higher I would. It was people of all ages and truly was one of the best concerts I have ever been to and have been attending concerts of various genres for the last 30 years…wow I am old..I began at 16 so I guess do the numbers on that!
Common Kings threw down that night! It was crunk town and my family danced all night long!
Seriously, for a first concert my daughter had the absolute best night jamming with you guys! We loved your set and the collaboration with Dirty Heads! We hope to see ya'll again in Atlanta, GA. The Coca Cola Roxy was the perfect venue for a great night.
The Interrupters always put on an amazing show and are so kind to their fans especially their younger audience members. They take time to notice them and make them feel seen and appreciated. There was a young man at our show and it was his first show ever. The drummer tried to throw him a drumstick but it was intercepted. He came down after the show and made sure the young man and my daughter who is the same age got a button.
This was the third Interrupters show for my daughter. At her second one the band did the same acts of kindness. You have to love a band that has great music and great character.
Shoutout Cat for putting on a good show. I
wish he would’ve brought out someone like at other cites but he probably didn’t have anyone to bring and that’s cool. I wanted him to do more deep cut songs and show off his bag by playing some joints he worked on with other artist like Kendrick with Tu Pimp A Butterfly or Gambino with Because of The Internet, however he still rocked out like a boss. He played the popular songs and he had a good convo with the crowd during the performance. I hope he forever gets his flowers. He’s an amazing artist.
The Band Camino was fantastic. Amazing set, high energy, overall a ton of fun. The venue however insisted that there be apparently no AC, and it was insanely hot the entire 4 hour concert. So hot that venue staff were offering water to those in GA standing so that they didn’t have to leave and buy drinks and try to wade through the crowd back.
Venue was smooth , not much drink menu no hard liquor and u can't leave spot for more or u lose spot Infront stage. I was very upset no Bluebird days cocktail as option the one at CMA fest was amazing. It's ok I don't need be drunk to have A Damn Good Time Jordan gives that all himself. He sure was phenomenal and executed it all perfect. He has so much energy and boy was it one amazing show. Just like them all ,but something special bout this one and where my first was in Noblesville Indiana 2018. I'm not goin anywhere. I've left hospital to be at his shows he's worth the effort always. One thing I gotta say for being busy with Locks bday then show that man's so dedicated to his babies and his fans. Not one artist have I seen put that much effort into the two n book back to back concerts and definitely gives us all a DamN good time.
Thank you Jordan for yet another wonderful show. Your very talented and are going somewhere great. Your past is never your potential and you got it babiiboi. 🎶When you know you know🎶
Ps: good ole boy king George don't forget to crown Jordan as he's the newer King of Country!
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Loved the band’s performance, but the venue was ill designed to view a show, and the complex that the venue resides in is a shitty tourist trap, overpriced, inconvenient and of the poorest quality in service, food, and choice . This was my second show at the Coca Cola Roxy, Atlanta, and it will be my last. I will just catch the shows I want to see at other venues.
The bands were great but the amount of “Stop The Show” was to an extreme. BVB stopped atleast 3 times, INK stopped 2 times and Motionless stopped 2 times and then I left early- so could have happened more. It was extremely frustrating and kills the whole vibe of the show. I’m not sure what can be done to keep this from happening but I noticed a lot of people leaving early because of it. The music was fantastic though when it didn’t get interrupted and songs had to be skipped constantly.
Jeff Beck: 10/1/22 “2022 has been a good one for catching some of my favorite guitar heroes LIVE: Joe Bonamassa, Neal Schon, Tab Benoit, Pat Travers, and last night it was the infamous Jeff Beck— one of Rolling Stone’s top 5 greatest guitarists of all time! I fought the Atlanta traffic ‘blow by blow’ arriving at the also infamous Coca-Cola Roxy with roots going back to the original Roxy movie palace. Ian had given us an earlier scare weather-wise but was no match in stopping the rock n roll powers that be. Note to self, do allow extra travel time when there’s a Braves game with a similar start time immediate to the venue. It was my first time seeing Beck (better late than never) and my first time visiting The Roxy! The 4000 capacity venue was set up for reserved seats and I was fortunate enough to have 4th row seats just behind what’s considered the pit (i.e. two rows of continental seating). it turned out to be a perfect local for capturing both audio and visuals. I had held a ticket once upon a time to see Beck which I had given away to a friend. It was the year I went to Florida for rehab so tonight’s performance was a redemption story of sorts being able to enjoy the show clean and sober some eight years later! Entrance to the venue revealed a no frills stage set up with a double curtain backdrop, moderate (but perfectly programed) lighting and no video screens. Jeff took the stage without fanfare backed by keys, drums and bass (stage L to R) for a 1 hour and 17 minute, 16 song performance. The setlist was as diverse as the sounds Beck exhibited. Only the one, true and infamous Jeff Beck could get away with covering the legendary artists he did during the evening: Robert Johnson, John McLaughlin, Jimi Hendrix, Lonnie Mack, Link Wray, Brian Wilson, and The Beatles. During that rather brief time Jeff threw the entire book at us leaving me shaking my head, all with his signature white on white Strat. There was the talk box, two handed tapping, slide, swells, JB ever working his three fingers plucking via the thumb, ring finger on the knobs, and the little finger controlling the bar (no pick). On Clapton’s version of ‘Me And The Devil Blues’ he mouthed the verses via talk box— I didn’t think it was possible on that selection. On ‘Little Wing’, the roadie brought out an additional white Strat with the headstock reversed to accommodate some even quicker string bends. On Mahavishnu’s ‘You Know You Know’ Jeff let loose the band. The band featured Rhonda Smith (bass) who recorded and toured a decade with Prince, German Anika Niles one of today’s finest modern drummers, and Geoffrey Arnold (keys) a producer, mixer and engineer by trade. With a nod of his head to Rhonda Jeff slipped over side-stage and let her show out her unique style of slamming and slapping and even some hammer and tap on the four string followed by a pounding drum solo by Anika pushing the limits on my phone’s decibel meter app. Yes the band was clearly there to back Beck but certainly proved that they could play real-deal alongside the Maestro. On ‘Freeway Jam’ from the great ‘Blow By Blow’, well let’s say you just had to hear it live— there is something vastly different between hearing a recording for 47 years and actually seeing it played LIVE. The show culminated with ‘A Day In The Life’, the captivated audience listening in dead silence. Jeff left us all awaiting an encore which did not happen. Beck extending his hands down by his side, he shook both his hands vigorously signaling that he had given us all he had. At 78 Jeff is virtually ageless, the evening’s show could have doubled for one decades earlier. There was no diminishment at all in his playing abilities. A man of little words, Jeff aside from a few thank you’s spoke little simply remarking on ‘Caroline No’ ‘I never thought I’d be playing Beach Boys’, and concerning his vocal ability these days, ‘I can’t sing but I just try and catch the feeling’. There were however plenty of smiles and beckoning hand gestures indicating a full and complete interaction with the audience. Coming off an opening round of gigs with ZZ Top, there was no setlist to follow along with for the one off show adding the element of surprise. ‘Captain Jack’ Johnny Depp was not part of the evenings line-up as in the first six shows of the tour. I didn’t feel as if there was anything lacking vocally because of his absence but it certainly would have been interesting should he have showed up to complete rock’s ‘odd couple’. There was an opener, ‘Catfish’ Hill Roberts (Americana) playing a half hour, six song set. It was difficult to tell if he was ‘that’ nervous opening for Beck or if some of it was part of his act but the Georgia native did fill the slot perfectly remarking how he wished we all could see Jeff’s pedal board as he could. A highlight of my evening was hooking up with a friend I hadn’t seen since Connecticut 1983— Vivian, who was able to occupy in an empty seat next to me for most of the show. A rock n roll reunion from across the miles, and a great concert experience over all it turned out to be!” Review and photo by DAve. (Concert #708)
I am absolutely heartbroken! They are my favorite reggae band of all time, and I just started a new job and have been heads down and missed that they were coming to Atlanta.
Does anyone know if there is a live tape of the event, either night? David Hinds is a creative and inspirational genius shining the spotlight on injustice and calls all to be the best loving version of themselves.
Please come back to the ATL!! Mike
Coca-Cola Roxy was an easy to access venue from the Nashville side. We had no issues getting to park and the line into the building was very quick.
Bad Wolves played for about 45 minutes, Hollywood Undead played for about 1 hour, and Papa Roach played for 1 hour and 30 minutes.
This was my first concert so I got seating instead of General Admission. The view from there was great. We had no issues seeing most of the stage. Everything about each show went as it was supposed to. There was a small mosh group in the crowd below and crowd surfing happened constantly during Papa Roach. Each Band played something new that they've been working on.
Awesome tour! Awesome energy! Awesome show! Awesome multi-genre music band that has made a sound all their own! Awesome expression of the hard of life and of hope! Awesome for all ages - I brought my 17 y/o daughter and 10 y/o son - his first concert! We love these guys and their music - and coming from Athens - we love Family & Friends, too! Can’t get enough of those drums! ♥️
Look, if you don't know about these bands, take a freaking chance because all 4 were absolutely incredible! Yes, I've seen Social D and Flogging Molly before and both are just amazing! The Devil Makes Three will impress the crap out of anyone that knows talent when they see it even if the genre isn't your cup of tea because they're well rehearsed and put on a tight, extremely talented performance. Le Bucherettes have an extremely different sound and the drummer is absolutely off the chain talented. Not to say that the remainder of the band isn't talented because they are out on a limb with their sound so they're taking chances. It works if you keep an open mind. I enjoyed all of the bands in this show so much that I would indeed travel to another state to enjoy this show again. That might not seem like high honors but I'm a punk rock guy that was in punk rock bands that performed in the downtown Atl area in the mid to late 90's. So, needless to say, I've seen a ton of incredible bands that most people will never see in their lives because many are gone now. Those shows made indelible marks on me as a young adult, an adult, and some now as I'm becoming an old man. I promise you I have a very good insight into what's awesome and what isn't and if you're on the fence on attending this show, pay the money. You'll be extremely happy that you did.
I wish she could come in concert on her own. She deserves her own show. She is strong enough as a performer and has enough talent and plenty of material to have her own concert. My husband and I have been fans for years and cant wait till she comes around. She was wonderful during her meet and greet and just as humble as I imagined she would be. Gaby you rock!!! Love you.
Having seen more than 200 concerts, this ranks among the best!!! The charisma of Cardinal Copia and the energy exuded by the ghouls is on a whole different level. The show is polished and the crowd was involved, lured in by Copia’s charm. Amazing!!! This was my first Ghost concert, and I will absolutely see them again whenever I can.
Absolutely fabulously fabulous!!! It was amazing! He is extremely talented, Blessed & gifted with music & dance. The songs he sings are meaningful & have purpose! There was not one piece he preformed that I didn’t thoroughly enjoy!!!
On a lighter note the boy could not be prettier if he tried!!!
I’d go to this same concert again! And maybe again after that!!!
I can’t express how much I love 5sos, the concert was absolutely amazing!!!! The boys have come so far and I’m so proud of them. Them and their music are everything to me. Not only them but the Arena is absolutely beautiful!!!
Me and my best friend were so close and it was just the best night all around!!!! I can’t wait for them to come back to Atlanta
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