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The Mission is a nearly perfect venue. I've enjoyed every show I've been to here. Great accommodations, bathrooms are big and clean, plenty of bars with no wait, friendly staff. Not a bad seat in the place. Great acoustics and lighting. Sound system blasts. Stage is nice and big to attract just the right bands and crowd sizes.
Opeth was fantastic. Saw them at this venue the last tour right when they lost Axenrot and it wasn't the same. The new drummer is fantastic, and the band felt rejuvenated again.
Thanks to the band and the venue staff for a great show.
Was at the Denver and Boulder show! Lukas Nelson is one of the best musicians, he sang from his heart and soul, seeing him along with some of the best musicians I've ever seen and known, at 35 years old playing with musicians twice his age if not more was the most amazing thing I'm so grateful to have been there and not a doubt that his future will be everything he dreams and wishes, he will exceed his every expectation and he and his brother, Micah (the Particle Kid) are making not only us fans so proud but also my hero and their Father, Willy Nelson and beautiful Mother Annie so proud and I see a journey of legends that will continue until eternity 💙
Thank you Lukas Nelson and POTR for bringing us the greatest music and poetic lyrics to us all in Bend for so many years! Always and forever, Beth in Bend Oregon and all of your fans!!!!
Dave was awesome and brought new life to these songs. I don't know his "role" in the production but, it was clear to me that he was the most familiar with the arrangements and led much of the event. I have heard him play and sing for over 40 years and his voice was incredible. The Mission Ballroom was a great venue. Went with my son who told me that mix tends to be a little bass heavy and he was right. Enjoyed this show more than I thought I would. makes me more eager for the Radiator shows in January
I watched the WEBCAST and VEEPS did a nice job on the video! They are all very talented musicians but I am not sure this the right music for Slash. I am glad I watched it for $18 versus the $250 reserved seat I almost bought since I was close by. I have been watching the replay and it is good but I am not sold on it. It just does nto seem t ofit Slash's style of playing. I am nto expert but I attend lots of shows and this was SURPRISINGLY not one of my favorites. I take every opportunity to see SLASH too. Go find clips on Youtube and make up your own mind. I would not go seem this show again.
Would’ve given it a 5 star, but they played too many of his old tunes for my taste. The pop stuff just doesn’t do it for me. He’s a magnificent, masterful guitarist, and I wish he would’ve highlighted that even more than he did. They did do a fair amount of jamming during some of the older stuff, which was fantastic. “Georgia” was the highlight for me. He never plays it the same way twice, and this version was beyond perfect and amazing. The band is stellar.
Great show as always. Peter is one of the very best guitarists out there. The best of the best! His voice is great as a young man of 25 years old. His band is great also and they are great compliments to each other. I have seen him several times and he is always great. That is great that he is out there entertaining us in his current medical condition.His show lasted over 2.5 hours with no breaks and the sound level was perfect. I truly believe that Peter is a very caring compassionate person also. Vote for him to be in the Rock Hall of fame . Peter Frampton should have been in the rock hall 40 years ago. Go see him you won’t be disappointed at all!
An absolute privilege to see one of the great guitar players one more time. He played for a solid 2 1/2 hours to a sold out crowd at the Mission Ballroom in Denver. Despite having to stay seated for the entire show (he made good fun of that several times), he was able to play and sing as well as ever. Frampton possesses the rare ability to story-tell with his guitar. His ability to set a tone, build tension and release is comparable to Beck, Santana, SRV and Hendrix. He never got the credit he deserved but his fans adore him and always will. Hopefully, he gets into the Rock and Roll HOF this year, he deserves to be there.
The Mission is a fantastic spot to see a show. The bars and restrooms are built into the walls of the auditorium so you rarely miss one minute of the show.
The only thing missing from last night is that Peter didn't play one number from his latest (excellent) new album "Frampton Forgets the Words". I'd have given the show 6 stars if he did. ;)
It was the best concert I have ever been to. LP is amazing. Her voice and her personality are unmatched. She was wonderful. I got to the venue 2 hours before the show and I got a spot by the stage. All the people who worked at the Mission Ballroom were very nice and helpful. I got the best spot, I was able to see LP very close. She even got my phone and took a video of herself singing. I highly recommend everyone to go see her and listen to her music.
This concert start to finish was amazing! The venue is fantastic! It is large enough where it held a lot of people but didn't feel cramped, the acoustics were great and the sound was perfect! The Wldlfe was so good! I had never heard of them but found myself an immediate fan! Bad Suns was just as amazing, and it was so good to see them live. And for The Band Camino, it was everything I hoped for and more! I had been dying to see them for so long, and it was worth the wait! I cannot wait to see them live again! One of the best concerts I have ever been to!
Venue was spacious, however the concrete seats "ouch" really bothered my disabled son as well as myself. Please add a option for disabled ticket as you have available for parking. Skillet was amazing as always. Nice to see Saint Asonia for the first time. Theory of Deadman was awesome my husband was glad he got to see them. They should maybe shorten their set list by one song it seemed to be too much for the singer I was worried he was pushing himself too much.
Kind regards,
Mrs. Jane Kimsey
This was an amazing and special event with the great titan of bass and living legend Phil Lesh. The newly integrated horn section was amazing, in particular the sax player and vocalist who did a stellar vocal rendition of Eyes of the World, complete with Branford Marsalis evoking saxophone leads. I have never ever been to a Phil show that did not exceed my expectations and deliver 100%+ of what any Deadhead would hope to hear from any group performing the Dead's music. God bless Phil, barely two months from turning 83 and he is as sharp and on point as I've ever heard him play, which would include 71 times with the Grateful Dead. He sang the Saint Stephen lyrics without any sort of prompt in front of him, completely, from memory and nailed it to the letter. I hope and pray that Phil's health remains robust and he plays for as many more years as his heart desires, because our hearts desire it, as well! We love you Phil!
Third time seeing Charley and he keeps getting better and better. This was one of the best shows I've seen in a very long time! Even with a slight stop in the show for some kind of issue that happened that I still don't know what it was during the Man From Waco. Charley and band stopped, took a few minutes but started back up from the beginning and absolutely killed it! One of the best damn performers going right now! Don't miss Charley, you will regret it!
This was my third Collective Soul concert and as always they were FABULOUS! Ed Roland has such high energy that it is shared with the fans. By the way loved his outfit! They played a few new songs that I really enjoyed. I look forward to seeing them again when they come through Denver. Now on to Switchfoot, honestly I was not familiar with them BUT they were WONDERFUL!!! Jon Foreman the lead singer LOVES what he does and it shows! When he came out into the audience it was so much fun to watch him interact with fans! Even though I only knew a few songs I found myself really enjoying their music! They were a perfect opener for Collective Soul and had the fans ready for more!
Joey put on a great performance but I spent 230 dollars on tickets that said I would be on stage and I got grouped in with people who bought normal vip tickets. This was disappointing and made it a little harder to enjoy myself knowing I felt like I was ripped off. I got free merch and got to cut in line for the meet and greet which was great and all, but it left something to be desired. Why would I be told I got an on stage experience if I wasn’t going to be on stage at all? If I’m paying the most for the tickets I would expect to GET WHAT I THOUGHT I WAS PAYING FOR. In general a great concert but I wasted my money knowing I could have bought normal vip meet and greet tickets and got pretty much the same thing -the hat.
This was my first Puscifer concert. I had an incredible time. The energy from the performers was excellent. Performance art at its finest along with talented musicians makes for a very entertaining night. The highlight for me was when they played Momma Sed. I had been hoping for that song since I had bought the tickets. All my friends told me, They won't play that song. But they did! It was absolutely top notch and exactly what my soul needed. Thank you, Puscifer!!
WOW! If you missed it, you really missed it. Puscifer's performance at Mission Ballroom in Denver was ABSOLUTELY unforgettable. Stage presence, technical execution, content of the show...it was amazing. I laughed, got real life goose bumps and stood the entire show. This was true entertainmemt. BRAV-FUCKING-O!!!! This was also my first experience at Mission Ballroom, what a fantastic venue. Sound quality was tip-top. Thank you, Puscifer and Crew, for one of THE BEST live performances I have ever had the pleasure of seeing!!!
They played sooo well, and each member did their best to make it a performance, too. I was on the ropes about going, I'd heard from my dad who's seen them a few times that in the last few years they'd gotten disappointing live. That was not the case at all with this show, probably due to the new lineup. They were loud, but everything was still clear. The stage setup was really cool, too. Opening bands Melvin's and Corrosion of Conformity were sick, and played really well, too
Love when a band plays a venue they have deservedly outgrown. Not a bad seat in the house, great crowd of hearty fans, braving snow and cold and the band made sure it was did not go without notice. I’ve seen the band 6 times in Denver at different venues and this show was the loudest show I have attended. Played all the hits everyone loves, payed tribute to Eric’s sweet girl and the best rock DJ in Denver. Planet Zero stood out as my favorite this show. Great presentation of a new song. Easily 5 out of 5.
First off, I had never been to Mission Ballroom before so even though I had looked it up, done the virtual tour, and driven by it, I still didn’t know what to expect. It was a fantastic venue though, good views from everywhere and I felt safe and the crowd was civil!
LANY themselves was high energy, loved how they had trampolines on the stage and of course I knew all the songs so it was incredible seeing these guys in person!
Morrissey was great as always! Awesome venue! Maybe think about getting vegan food truck(s) next time Morrissey comes to town...he’s vegan and has lots of vegan fans. Some really awesome folks attending and met a lot of cool peeps! On the flip side we had some really bad experiences with some crappy people pushing people around to get to the front. Before you say well that’s how it is, no shit! I’m a veteran concert goer. This was different...some people were straight up a-holes!! Next time I’ll get seats and skip general admission.
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