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The show was great! Seeing Paice, Glover, and Gilian was incredible. I was somewhat disappointed by the setlist because of all the new songs and deep cuts. But was an awesome show nonetheless. Here is the full setlist.....
Highway Star
A Bit on the Side
Hard Lovin' Man
Into the Fire
Guitar Solo (Including "Misirlou")
Uncommon Man
Lazy Sod (with keyboard solo)
Lazy
Show Me
Portable Door
Anya
Keyboard Solo (Including Rondo alla Turca)
Bleeding Obvious
Space Truckin'
Smoke on the Water
Encore:
Caught in the Act (Snippet)
Hush
Black Night
Definitely one of his best tours. I’ve been to his heartbreak on a full moon tour and his Breezy tour and this 11:11 tour was my favorite. I know he has a lot of songs and he was able to hit on a lot of them while also not having us be there for too long. The structure of the tour was well put together!
I saw Blink-182 for the first time on their One More Time tour. The venue, the energy, the merch, everything was amazing. Pierce the Veil opened and Vic kicked ass. I was so beyond excited for Blink, and Tom, Mark, and Travis did not disappoint. They’re so out of pocket and hilarious between songs. Mark never fails to say something so inappropriate I laugh until I cry. Tom let Mark sing a lot, and they both sounded amazing. Travis absolutely kicked ass on the drums. The lights, stage, and set up; everything was absolutely amazing. I love this band and their crappy punk rock, and I hope I get to see them again.
George put on a Great show. I would love to see him at a different venue in the future if possible.
The venue was not easy to get to, with cars stopped on the highway with the potential to get hit from behind, and the parking was very confusing. We won't be going back there if we can help it. Everything was way overpriced.
Awesome, people were on their feet the entire show! They had their makeup on & all the things that I ever have been told about them were true! The blood, the flying in air & the drummer coming up & playing Beth & the fire & so much more. Words cannot describe the intense show! Paul Stanley’s son & his band, Amber Wild, played before KISS & we’re not bad at all for a band just starting up but show promise. It was certainly a night to remember, I just wish my oldest brother could have been there with me!
Best concert ever!!
Opener- Kim Dracula
Big fan of them, their mixing was a little off and it was hard to differentiate the instruments, but vocals were clear and awesome!
Falling In Reverse- AMAZINGGG!! Best performance of the night by far! Their sounds and visuals were top notch. Perfect set list and crowd engagement.
Avenged Sevenfold- Very good performance! Played new songs and mixed in some of their old classic hits. Visuals were amazing!
Missed Kim Dracula
Falling in Reverse was fantastic and
Avenged Sevenfold delivered an extraordinary performance, a setlist that offered fans an array of hits from their extensive catalogue like
"Hail to the King"
"A little piece of heaven"
And
"Buried Alive",
As well as select songs from their new album "life is but a dream" which sounded that much better in live concert.
There was something offered for any fan of their various eras. 10/10 recommend for a heavy metal rock concert.
Jason Aldean was performing at My Favorite Place to be, My 2nd home away from home- Dickie’s Arena 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Jason put on one of the Best Honest Concert I have ever been too in a long time. Love his Country Music and how much he Loves our Lord Jesus….
He stands for what he Truly Loves and Believes in, even in front of a Full House…
The Faith he shared with all of us brought Tears of
Love and Joy into our Hearts, especially mine…
As Christian we need to Trust and Believe Our Lord Jesus is always with his Christian Children!!! 🙏🏼❤️
THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST PERFORMANCES I'VE WITNESSED among dozens and dozens of concerts, so I felt obliged to describe in detail. Later, I heard that die-hard fans deemed it one of the band's best-ever. It was my first.
Instead of canceling a second show, Pearl Jam went on Wednesday with a stand-in drummer (Josh Klinghoffer - erstwhile Chili Peppers guitarist, longtime Pearl Jam collaborator and much more), as Matt Cameron recovered from COVID. Eddie Vedder's humor and voice, perhaps slightly deeper, were in fine form despite his being under the weather. A couple of songs in, he explained the deal, and the energy level soared as the crowd encouraged the new guy and expressed its gratitude to the band for carrying on. The enthusiasm intensified over 2.5 hours. Lead guitarist Mike McCready leapt all over the stage and showboated, playing a lonnng "Evenflow" solo behind his back and later throwing in "Eruption," providing Vedder a little relief. ("Another Brick in the Wall 2" and "Baba O'Riley" crept into the set, also.) How didn't I know how complicated the leads are? Vedder bantered all evening - he's quite charming. He sought out his Dallas sister in the audience, made a dedication ("Given to Fly") to a NASA astrophysicist also in attendance, and at one point, threw on a sequined jacket and a mirror-ball helmet, on the advice of his daughter, he said - their Swifty attire. He unexpectedly received a disembodied hand adorned with wedding band.
I'm told the '90s-heavy, 27-song setlist was sublimely assembled. Every member, smiles wide, was just digging the whole scene. Communal voices elevated a crescendoing "Black," my favorite. Notably missing to the uninitiated were "Jeremy" - oh well - as well as, alas, "Yellow Ledbetter" and "Better Man." By the time "Alive" (25th) came around, the roof about blew off Dickey's Arena.
Coda: We sat behind the stage, a little apprehensive about it during the opener, Deep Sea Diver, a pretty-good, female-fronted rock band way into distortion. But for anyone wondering, the acoustics were excellent, and the big screens work on both sides, the images reversed on the back. Credit to the videographers' fine work, captured in these pictures. So, we didn't feel like we missed too much, although there was an unfortunate pole smack between us and Eddie. We understood lyrics we never could on the albums. Maybe bc he was sick? Maybe bc of our seats? Maybe bc we were more attuned? Who knows. Who cares. It rocked.
He continues to grow as an artist last time I saw him was 2016 at Emo's in Austin and to now be doing arena shows with the videos and lights just amplified Nates stage presence he's humble authentic and great story teller through his music and how others connect to it all singing along at the shows brings such joy for a community of fans who enjoy clean rap and hip hop. Thank you NF for continuing to be a clean artist who brings a relevant message in your music in using your story and sharing it with us your fans.
Best performance of his, hands down!!! Always a GREAT show. So glad I was able to go!! NF just has a special way to entertain the audience, bring passion, vulnerability, authenticity, and make his lyrics relatable and intentional. His art in his music shows how he has gone through it. What's super cool, is that he's genuine and such a humble person, and that alone is astounding and so refreshing to see in an artist. 15/10 🙌🏼🔥🤌🏼💯
Eh. It was alright. Don’t buy the VIP. Not even close to worth it. Stood in like for 2 hours and waited in a separate area to watch him him for 5 minutes and leave. Meet and greet also not worth if from what I heard.
He plays a lot of songs which is cool but doesn’t interact with the crowd much nor does he move around the stage much. Seemed to be in the same spot each and every song. But his music is decent for 3 stars.
As close to perfect as it gets. Kenny Loggins sounds like he did 30 years ago...flawless and magical voice. The crowd was all singing and dancing together and definitely showing their appreciation for the years of entertainment. The show opener was Yacht Rock Revue and it's literally the best 70s performance you could see. I can't even call them a cover band because their show, voices, and performance would easily be welcome in any large venue. If you can't see them live I suggest you watch their performance of 'Baker Street's the saxophonist left me memorized . A show of a lifetime
I saw this band ten years ago. They were flawless then and they are just as flawless now. I told my fiancé— “you haven’t been to a concert until you’ve been to a Muse concert”. After this show, he knew I was right. Muse and Evanescence brought the f***ing house down. I cannot emphasize enough how much they ROCKED!!!! SEE THEM if you haven’t yet — and even if you have!! This is my eighth time and I’d still pay good money to see them again!!!
My daughter and her friend loved the concert!!! They are true Eugene's! I enjoyed it as well! Loved the energy and loved how much they really appreciate their fans ! ❤️ My daughter rates this concert to be the best concert she has been too so far! Of course she wished they would have came thru the crowd more around the arena but it's fine she said maybe next time they come and perform they might! Great job Enyphen performancing so well last night at Dickies Arena in Ft. WORTH Texas we all loved your talent and skills and hope you come back again real soon! You guys dance amazing!!!
My goodness what a show we were gifted! From start to finish DD were incredible! Simon was stunning, engaging, cheeky and showered us with love and lyrics... he is the perfect and ideal lead singer. John, Roger, Nick and Dom never fail to impress with their style, and talent. The whole night was euphoric. Fort Worth was handed a perfect and beautiful performance. They are forever my favorite band.
It was the best and first K-pop concert have been at. And I enjoyed it to the fullest even though I got home late and still had to go to school the next day it was all worth it and I will do it a thousand time just to see them. I can’t wait for their next concert again in Dallas. Because I won’t be able to forget till one all my life. Thank you SEVENTEEN for giving me the best day to remember and also making that day more special for me because I will never forget it in my life😍😍 😍❤️❤️🎶🎶
OMG! The concert was phenomenal!! I have seen Charlie Wilson and New Edition before, NE 4Lifer, they were great as usual, but I had never seen Jodeci. They all were there and did all the favorites. I was so excited to see Bobby doing better and proud he was able to get through the show without getting sick,like in previous cities on the tour. I was so excited, danced the night away and sang all the songs. The show was great and wasn’t over until after midnight. I wasn’t surprised because Charlie and New Edition do a 2 hour set to get through their catalogues. I don’t care that I know their sets by heart, but I will still go back whenever they come again. Charlie takes me to my childhood during the 70s and 80’s when music was real,when we watched Soul Train as a family on Saturdays when my aunt and uncles would play Gap Band and other records before they went to the club and around the house. New Edition was my first concert at 12, so any chance I will get to go back to when music was great with live bands, I will take it. Best night
This was my first kpop event. I did do research however due to my schedule I arrived an hour before the event was due to start. I wish they had more security for the entrance as I waited outside for an hour in 30 degree temperature as they only had 2 doors open to let people in (from the entrance I was taking) and it was slow. Other than that the multiple merch areas made it easy for people to get merch quickly without waiting in long lines. The boys was amazing and I enjoyed every moment. From what I heard though the VIP items was not worth it, also they gave out posters pretty early(5 hours before it started!). Overall pretty good concert.
The concert was amazing! I’m so glad that I got to see the boys and be at the same place as them! New songs are fantastic!!! I can’t wait for them to be released and listen to them on repeat. To be honest I wish I could go back to last night! You guys are the best!! Come back to Fort Worth often, Super M!! We love you all so much! ❤️
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