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Absolutely amazing night. You and Dylan Scott are humble and caring, and you showed the crowd what it means to be from down south. My daughter lives in Nashville; and the way she got to see you was my FaceTiming her from Boston. Also, I was with my cousin who lost his wife almost 2 years ago and “Wish you could be here” had us sobbing. You definitely connected with the audience:
Thanks for such a great night.
The Cole Swindell show was top notch....extremely exciting and wonderful.
He is a true showman - giving the people what they want. he is so genuine and upbeat
and such a terrific singer songwriter. I have seen him before and he never disappoints. i brought a friend for the first time and she said to see and hear Cole is to LOVE COLE. I agree. You haven't lived until you see Cole Swindell live. And i wish more than anything he could read this to know just how much his fans appreciate him and his talents!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great venue too!!!!!
We felt welcomed and comfortable. As an avid concert goer, I can say, that is not always the case.
Thank you for a truly wonderful experience! i can't wait to see him again!!!!
We love you Cole1
Hard (very hard) to believe that their first album was released 40 years ago next year. They never missed notes, had great range and Roland's depth is still there in spades. They were magical. Their new album is so good, I wish they played more of it.
Great show. Very talented and energetic. Loved all the people having a good time. But everyone was drunk and talking. So much so you couldn't hear the band. We moved to place where no one was sitting and could hear it much better. When everyone got into it and sang instead of talking it was much better. Not really complaining, because it was fun the audience was fun and friendly. I'd go again any day.
Animals As Leaders opened crushed it. Devin Townshend definitely livened the place up. But, sorry to say my first time seeing Dream Theater live I was let down. Vocalist James Labrie just wasn't that good. I wasn't sure if it was him or just the audio at Leader Bank Pavilion until they played Pull Me Under. It was nearly unlistenable. I left halfway through the song, and it sounded worse farther from the venue I got. Off key, wasn't hitting his highs and just gave up on prolonging them. Left it to the crowd. I was bummed. Been a fan since Images and Words and was really hoping for a killer performance. Hopefully it was just one bad night for James 🤷♂️
A fantastic show! Saw him in Boston on Aug. 20, 2022. Bought the Sound Check Experience, and it was well worth it. The show was great, but people in the rows closest to the stage stood up for the whole concert, blocking my view (We were in row 14). But it sounded great!!
They played well and the sound was good, the venue is nice but the seats were pointless as everyone stood up as soon as they started playing. One of my favorite bands for sure but not in my top 3 shows of the year overall.
Sensational show. Both singers were in fine form and Ms. Krauss’s fiddle playing was exciting. JD McPherson is the perfect guitarist for this band and its sound. Plant’s voice still has the old epic Norse god strength when he wants it to, but he only lets it out when necessary for the song. They covered three Zep songs in their current style, as well: Rock and Roll, Battle of Evermore(talk about ethereal!!) and When the Levee Breaks. I’m really hoping for a live album from this tour.
Norah was upstaged by her excellent band. Her songs barely varied in tempo or mood. Lots of folks left before the end of her set. The loudest applause of the evening came when she invited Regina Spektor onstage to sing a duet with her.
The show was awesome! Loved all the bands. The Warning though…those young ladies are incredible! It’s hard to believe they are so young. I am so glad to have seen them live. I also bought their CD which they had signed which was a nice touch. Can’t wait until they come around this area again. 😁
The show was awesome. All 4 bands was awesome one of the best concert ever Taylor Momsen I love her voice. This my second time seeing her. The first time I saw her was opening for Evanescence ever since then I want to see them again. My dream concert is still, the pretty reckless, Halestorm, Evanescence, In This Moment and With In Temptation .all together be my dream come true.
Hard (very hard) to believe that their first album was released 40 years ago next year. They never missed notes, had great range and Roland's depth is still there in spades. They were magical. Their new album is so good, I wish they played more of it.
This concert was like living in a dream. Rex Orange County really is that amazing, he’s more than a guy who can play piano and guitar. He’s a showman. The only downside is that it was a cold day with no warm beverages which had nothing to do with the concert but it had to do with the venue knowing it’s north eastern area.
JRAD never ceases to make me dance my ass off! It was during Tropical Storm Ida, and the show had been canceled 8/22 thinking it would hit the Boston area then. It was pouring rain, but the crowd was such that we could all fit undercover. This show is right on par with some of the very best Westville shows from their summer residency - we danced insanely hard the entire show! Five+ stars for sure!
Fastly becoming one of my favorite bands. Joywave was a nice surprise as well. Opening acts usually are not that good but I downloaded both of their CD’s when I got home. I hope Bastille comes back through Boston. Will definitely see them again.
Natalie Prass/ Iron and Wine and Calexico/ Andrew Bird at the Rockland Trust Pavilion tonight in Boston. Have to admit I was there for Sam Beam and Calexico and they put on a fantastic set. My most favorite thing (aside from how damn well they played as a unit) was their cover of “Bring on the Dancing Horses,” by Echo and the Bunnymen-completely unexpected cover and beautifully done.
Natalie Prass opened very nicely and is worth keeping an eye on.
I have followed Andrew Bird a bit, but tonight he converted me. I will now pay much closer attention. This guys a genius and his band is none too shabby either. Madison Cunningham on guitar was a standout, but the whole band is just cracking. Amazing show. He is immensely talented and versatile.
I’ve seen them when they headline before and they always kill it! When they opened for Jon Bellion and performed during his set (all on my birthday, I met them too, Gracie recognized me from the crowd) they got people who started in their seats to get up and jump around just as much as I was from the start. Can’t wait until that many people go to see Lawrence for their own concert. TGICFF
Ben Folds crafted an incredible relationship with the crowd — again and again, he proves he is one of the top composers of our time. He put together a local band and took the time to feature each individuals talents in a beautiful performance.
Words cannot convey what a great show this was. This band is the real deal. Their show sounded amazing, looked amazing, and their energy infused the entire crowd for the entire evening. It was nonstop awesomeness from start to finish. If you haven’t gotten to see them live yet, find a date near you and go. You will love being a part of Shinedown Nation! 🤘🏻
He does it every single time. Everyone was there to see O.A.R., and they have no idea who American Authors are. By the end of the show, Zac Barnett has everyone out of their seats and jumping up and down. He couldn't do that if this wasn't a great live band with a group of tight musicians as you would expect from a bunch of former Berkelee students.
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