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I was blown away last night! Despite his medical issues, and having to sit down to play, Peter played and sang as if he was still in his twenties! His voice was clear as a bell and he was awesome on guitar. The overall sound was also perfect! Also, he was genuinely thankful to still be able to perform and thanked the crowd many times for their support. Loved it!
Peter was absolutely awesome. Fortunately the volume was plenty pound to drown out the chatters in the rear of the orchestra. The venue really needs to step it up when it comes to the ensuing arguments- one row says “shut up” and the reply is generally “f&*% you”. Peter himself can be found on YouTube telling people to shut up! I’ll never understand why anyone spends their money on a ticket and be less than engaged with the performance. And Frampton puts on a show that I enjoyed and the yakkers can’t even begin to relate to.
Momma Rocked the house! I make care packages for bands and a Met staff member took the care package I delivered to Momma merch girl, and alleged he threw it out and informs me of this as I left early before Girl In Red to attend SIR CHLOE at another venue, I already had tickets too as a back Up In case I Didn't get ticket to see Momma which I won the Day prior. Since then I Have not attended ANY shows at The Met, including pair of tickets I won That went to waste Because I was trying to just GIVE THEM AWAY to avoid Another Negative experience from a Tall Slender Caucasian Male Said To Be Named 'Jake', it's unfortunate yet I am a Person that believes in Principle And Standards!!
Norah was excellent and in fine voice. I like her on keyboards (especially piano) more than guitar and she limited her lead guitar to about four songs. The new album is gorgeous and she played 8 tracks from it vs ten she had been playing. Two ladies got into a screaming match near where we were sitting near the end. I thought it was under control and then it popped up again. I think it was about talking at the show. I’m on the side of the woman who told the other to shut it. Thanks, Jones!
Hayden their merch girl was cool, tho the Met staff member said he discarded and threw in the trash the Hygiene products and food I curated for the band Momma, whom Is TOURING, so that was disgusting and despicable, any other time I seen Momma I gave them or their merch table Or their tour manager a CARE PACKAGE, so this Met Staff, stole and took from the opening band. He s a white male and he knows what he did, Hayden can confirm this. Momma played about 7 songs , I knew 5 the 2 I didn't know were newer, Lucky and Motorbike 2 of my fav 3 songs were played( maybe TALL HOME next time)
My friend and I went to this show last night and it was, by far, one of tue BEST shows I HAVE EVER SEEN!!
Lady A was amazing!!!! We sat 4th row center. The view was awesome. The acoustics were phenomenal. The Met is beautiful. I was close enough to look into Hillary Scott's eyes and see just how amazingly beautiful she truly is. I have seen Lady A 12 times before and they always put on an amazing show.
The staff at the Met were so.kind and helpful. I can't wait tomeither see another band at the Met or Lady A again. Five stats aren't enough. I'd give 10 stars if I could.
Macklemore was AMAZING! The energy in the room was electric from the front of the pit to the back of the venue. With fans ranging in age from 4-84, every person there was engrossed and entertained, proving that a gifted performer really can unite diverse groups of people through their music and their art. For my family, it was a night we will remember forever.
This show was so great! A nice break from the typical rock/metal show and the venue was so fancy! The band was very personable and the theatrics were on point for both acts, as well as the sound. Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and would go back in a heartbeat for another show of this caliber. I’d love to see more ADTR and Wage War in the future!
Sometimes life throws unexpected opportunities your way, like seeing one of your favorite metal bands break free from the confines of their main genre. Wage War is amazing live, whether thrashing or slowing things down. This band never ceases to amaze me.
Due to poor planning on my part, we were super late to the VIP experience (bummer), but, when I went to ask staff if we could at least get early merch access, they swept my son and I into the venue and we managed to meet the band and get our photos taken with them! It was an amazing end to a pretty amazing week, and I am so grateful to the staff, the band, and anyone else we may have inconvenienced for being so accommodating. Thank you all!
The show itself was on par with their other live shows, just really impressive, engaging, and you get the feeling these guys are down to earth and appreciate their fans. This show far surpassed my expectations, which were already pretty high! Hands down would love to see another acoustic tour from these guys in the future. Fancy venue not needed, but I will admit it fit with the holiday spirit and was an experience in itself. Nothing like seeing a bunch of metal heads at an opera house.
Great show at a great venue! My first time seeing Porcupine Tree, and I wasn't disappointed. They played a great assortment of their songs, and a lot of their new music. Steven Wilson's voice was strong and the band was really tight. The acoustics at The Met were amazing as expected, even up in the mezzanine. The doors didn't open until 7:30, but the show started right at 8:00, so there were a lot of people still making their way to their seats. They weren't allowing photos or recording, and security was busily enforcing this all through the show. They played two sets and an encore, for a total of 20 songs.
Tommy Johnston and company continue to deliver!! In fact, Tommy is one of the best guitarist from that era and is underrated for sure. The entire band is great. Michael McDonald was also with the band as an added treat. Sound is great, especially at the MET> And the timing, energy and overall tightness of the band is spot on. Don't hesitate to see...this was our 5th time, and we will go see them again. Jesus is just all right encore even had the old farts standing up and dancing in the aisles! Thats how good the DOOBIES are!!
Finally saw Alicia Keys live. It’s been a long wait due to Covid delays. Unfortunately, I thought the concert was just fair. Alicia’s voice wasn’t in the best of form likely due to my city (Philly) being far into her tour. She did most of the hits, though I was disappointed she did not sing If I Ain’t Got You. She did this DJ set thing to cover her new music that I didn’t care for. Also didn’t care for the opening act, Pinksweats. Alicia also had a couple of surprise appearances from hip hop artists that I did not know but the crowd really enjoyed them. I was anticipating this show for so long and then it finally happened and I was a bit let down. But at least I can cross Alicia Keys off my concert bucket list.
I've seen them before, including at woodstock 94. This show was definitely more intimate. Lower energy that what I expected. Not much from the awesome earlier stuff. I was at the Met 5/24 show in Philly. Light effects were a bit too much with the strobe. Still, it was a good show and would not have wanted to miss.
In 25 years of going to concerts, this was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen, if not the best. When the the band walked onstage and tore right into “Wish” without saying a word, it set off a torrential 90-plus minutes of crowd favorites and deep album cuts, carefully balancing eras (“The Wretched” leading into “Sanctified”; “The Only Time” spliced to “Closer”) in a way that felt like one big story. There was simply… No. Letting. Up. (There was, however, “Letting Go.”) This was a show for someone whose allegiance to NIN’s winding career was rewarded with lots of surprises (“Heresy” and “The Becoming” - TDS; “Burn” - NBK soundtrack; four tracks off “Broken”). The sound mix was perfect, too, giving everything space to breathe. And there’s nothing that can prepare you for that light show.
Gojira live is what I expected it to be. Loud, punchy, and epic. All the band members were on point minus the one who was out due to having a child recently, but his sub in tour replacement still killed it. All the songs played sounded fantastic and the drumming could be felt in your chest. My only issue was although all the audio was top tier it over took the vocals, so in some instances you barely heard the words. Other then that slight tidbit I am glad I attended and hope they come down again.
This will be my second time seeing Interpol since they last came to Festival Pier in Penn's Landing back for the El Pintor album tour. They had so much energy and all the songs you really felt the emotion behind Paul Banks lyrics, so it was awesome to hear live. The opening acts were my first time seeing perform live though. Matthew Dear was decent and Tycho was a really trippy experience with the visuals and the sounds of his many different beats/tracks. The only issue I had and some attendees as well were the constant flickering of Interpol's light show. I got a headache, so at times I had to look away or just keep my head down due to it. If you're susceptible to seizures then I would cover your eyes since it happened roughly every other song. Other then that I highly recommend seeing them live if you get the chance. It just doest hit the same when you listen to their music on streaming services.
Fantastic concert in Philadelphia at The Met. Judas Priest played for a solid hour and half with no breaks. It was loud and heavy from start to finish and did not disappoint. First concert seeing them so I can’t compare to others. They brought out Glenn for the last 4-5 songs so that was cool. Rob’s getting up there but he kept it going and the voice did not waver. Road crew and engineers put on a great visual show also with the set, props, and lighting. Would definitely catch them again.
It was a phenomenal concert. It was my 10th Dream Theater show, and they have never disappointed me. They are all masters of their craft. The theater was nice with comfortable seats for someone over 6 ft and 250 lbs. The sound was excellent too. Arch Echo was great. They were a good opening for Dream Theater.
The only bad part was that it ended.
I love him so much ,but they screwed me because I paid for meet and greet with MGK VIP TICKETS AND I RECEIVED THE SAME BUT MEET AND GREET FOR YOUNG THUG AND THEN WHEN I GO TO SAY SOMETHING I GET ATTITUDE SO I GIVE ATTITUDE BACK I DON'T CARE WHAT TICKET VENUE YOU ARE YOU SCREW WITH MY MGK VIP MEET AND GREET TICKETS I AM GOING TO BE YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE I WILL HAUNT YOU IN YOUR FREAKIN DREAMS I WAS SO DISAPPOINTED THAT I WENT INTO THE BATHROOM AND CRIED THEN PUNCHED THE WALL. THAT LEFT A MARK BUT I DIDN'T CARE. I ALSO GOT BALCONY TICKETS SO NOT ONLY DID I NOT GET THE RIGHT TICKET BUT I DIDN'T EVEN GET THE SAME SEATING. I TOOK PICTURES BUT SOMETHIN HAPPENED BECAUSE WHEN I TRIED TO GO TO TAKE PIC OF MGK THEY ALL CAME OUT BLACK. BUT THE ONE'S OF YOUNG THUG WERE GREAT, PROBLEM IS ,I DIDN'T GO THERE FOR YOUNG THUG ALTHOUGH HE'S AWESOME TOO. MGK IS MY MUSE,MY PULSE!! HE KILLS IT EVERYTIME AND I HAVE TO SEE HIM MEET HIM BECAUSE HE RAPS ABOUT STUFF I HAVE SEEN AND BEEN NLH THROUGH. I AM NOT A GROUPIE. I JUST WANT TO CHILL FOR 20 MINUTES AND ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT MUSIC AND I HAVE SONG I WROTE A SONG / SHORT POEM WHICH IS EXTREMELY GRAPHIC BUT NOT OVERLY DISTURBING. BUT REAL TO THE GAME.
I have seen Rebolution the last few years at least twice a season in outside venues and they were awesome, the high light of my summer. Although I just saw them at the Met in Philly and their performance was not up to par. I didnt feel like they were feeling it. Maybe they were tired. Not they're best as I had experienced time and time again. They're encore was short, they even cut the songs short. I hope that when I see them on Sunday at the Stone Pony they life up to their expectations as I have experienced time and time again!!!
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