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Title: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on September 12, 2023, 01:57:44 PM
Tour announcements are starting to drop, might as well make this official...


Feb 10- Haken, Los Angeles
Feb 21- Caligula's Horse, Cornerstone, Berkeley
Mar 7- Ov Sulfur - Neck of the Woods, San Francisco
April 12 - BtBaM - Goldfields in Sacramento
May 18 - Decapitated, Septic Flesh, Allegaeon - DNA Lounge, San Francisco
May 31 - Hanabie - Ace of Spades, Sacramento
June 12 - OK Goodnight - 924 Gilman, Berkeley
July 13 - Survive Said the Prophet - Cornerstone, Berkeley
July 19 - Niviane - Cornerstone, Berkeley
August 9 - Protest the Hero, Neck of the Woods, San Francisco
Sep 4-7- Amorphis, Lovebites, Damian Wilson et al, Prog Power USA, Center Theater, Atlanta
Sep 12 - Lovebites - Cafe du Nord, San Francisco
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on September 12, 2023, 04:37:40 PM
Maynard James Keenan is doing a run in the Southwest regions of the states where he's playing with Puscifer and A Perfect Circle in one show and they are bringing Primus along for the ride.  All while he's turning 60 in April.

https://loudwire.com/maynard-james-keenan-turn-60-collaborative-puscifer-a-perfect-circle-primus-2024-tour/

I'm surprised they are going to do Hollywood Bowl for the LA show, but maybe I'm underestimating how big those bands are.

I got no shows planned for 2024 for now, but I'm hoping Myles Kennedy will do some solo shows in SoCal and I guess I'm willing to see Creed if they do a Summer tour in outdoor amphitheaters.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on September 12, 2023, 06:46:14 PM
Maynard James Keenan is doing a run in the Southwest regions of the states where he's playing with Puscifer and A Perfect Circle in one show and they are bringing Primus along for the ride.  All while he's turning 60 in April.

https://loudwire.com/maynard-james-keenan-turn-60-collaborative-puscifer-a-perfect-circle-primus-2024-tour/

I'm surprised they are going to do Hollywood Bowl for the LA show, but maybe I'm underestimating how big those bands are.

I got no shows planned for 2024 for now, but I'm hoping Myles Kennedy will do some solo shows in SoCal and I guess I'm willing to see Creed if they do a Summer tour in outdoor amphitheaters.
I doubt he'll pack the Bowl, but he might. He's doing two nights at Red Rocks and those will sellout. His shows have a tendency to sell surprisingly well. Plus, the nature of this is unique. All three bands will be on stage the whole evening, trading off tunes and whatnot. It's the same thing he did 10 years ago at the Greek. He's just taking this one on the road for a week. I'll make a point to catch it somewhere, but no idea where that will be. The Greek Theater in SF seems interesting.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on September 13, 2023, 06:32:17 AM
Got nothing lined up yet aside from possibly Haken but hopefully 2024 will fill out nicely over the coming months.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on September 13, 2023, 07:24:40 AM
i'm trying to go to haken too. i'm excited for what is coming in 2024 tho, i have been going to so many great shows in 2023 so far!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: countoftuscany42 on September 13, 2023, 12:16:39 PM
Just grabbed tickets to two dates of the G3 reunion tour:

Oakland - 2/3
LA Night one - 2/9

Likely going to Haken in LA on 2/10 and possibly Anaheim on 2/11
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on September 13, 2023, 12:32:05 PM
bought my ticket for Squid in Minneapolis next February many months ago.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Samsara on September 14, 2023, 09:54:27 AM
Picked up tickets for Extreme/Living Colour for February. That'll be three times on this tour for my wife and I. My hope is, they'll include the new songs "The Mask" and "Thicker Than Blood" on this second U.S. leg, since both videos will be out by then (The Mask is out now). I can't emphasize this tour enough. A true old-school, the way it should be, headliner set of 2 hours. And Living Colour gets 45 minutes. So thankful that Extreme does things RIGHT.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: countoftuscany42 on September 14, 2023, 11:26:09 AM
Just grabbed tickets to two dates of the G3 reunion tour:

Oakland - 2/3
LA Night one - 2/9

Likely going to Haken in LA on 2/10 and possibly Anaheim on 2/11

Got my Haken ticket for the Fonda in LA, Anaheim tbd  :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on September 14, 2023, 07:42:14 PM
Extreme 1/24 NJ
Haken 3/3 NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Samsara on September 15, 2023, 09:59:45 AM
Extreme 1/24 NJ
Haken 3/3 NJ

Mike! Good to see you around bud!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on September 18, 2023, 01:23:08 PM
Maynard James Keenan is doing a run in the Southwest regions of the states where he's playing with Puscifer and A Perfect Circle in one show and they are bringing Primus along for the ride.  All while he's turning 60 in April.

https://loudwire.com/maynard-james-keenan-turn-60-collaborative-puscifer-a-perfect-circle-primus-2024-tour/

I'm surprised they are going to do Hollywood Bowl for the LA show, but maybe I'm underestimating how big those bands are.

I got no shows planned for 2024 for now, but I'm hoping Myles Kennedy will do some solo shows in SoCal and I guess I'm willing to see Creed if they do a Summer tour in outdoor amphitheaters.
I doubt he'll pack the Bowl, but he might. He's doing two nights at Red Rocks and those will sellout. His shows have a tendency to sell surprisingly well. Plus, the nature of this is unique. All three bands will be on stage the whole evening, trading off tunes and whatnot. It's the same thing he did 10 years ago at the Greek. He's just taking this one on the road for a week. I'll make a point to catch it somewhere, but no idea where that will be. The Greek Theater in SF seems interesting.

I'm not too into the Maynard bands but that really sounds like an interesting show, I'd totally go if it were local. 

Here's my list so far for 2024:

January 24th - Extreme & Living Colour @ Bergen PAC, Englewood NJ
February 2nd - Mr. Big @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ
March 3rd - Haken @ The Vogel, Red Bank NJ
March 22nd - Fall Out Boy, Jimmy Eats World, The Maine @ Madison Square Garden, New York City NY

then I am expecting a 311 Day in Vegas announcement soon, so I would like to attend that again if it works out.  Also ProgPower is in the cards again for next year.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: axeman90210 on September 23, 2023, 07:23:03 AM
Most of these are tentative, but looking like a strong start to the year concert-wise.

January 20th- Mr. Big @ Orlando FL
January 27th- Kansas @ Melbourne FL
February 6th- Kenny Wayne Shepherd + Eric Gales @Orlando FL
March 2nd- Haken @ NYC
March 3rd- Haken @ NJ
March 4th- Steve Hackett @ Orlando FL
March 8th to 13th- All the bands @ Cruise to the Edge
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on September 27, 2023, 10:57:29 AM
Ok, I may have found something I can go to and start the year off.  Alter Bridge's Mark Tremonti is doing a few shows in January under Tremonti Sings Sinatra where he is singing, not playing guitar at all, Sinatra Covers for charity, NDSS specifically.  He's playing at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills.

I got to admit this is going to be weird in all fronts for me attending this show.  A.  I don't drive to Beverly Hills and don't really care much for that part of LA.  Although, it's only four miles west of the Wiltern Theater on the same street, so that should be fine.  B. I got to dress a little more nicely for this show than I would other concerts.  Can't be showing up in the same Alter Bridge shirt for this one.  C. Seeing Mark Tremonti and not see him play guitar is going to weird as well, but I know he's more than a competent enough vocalist to do this and he's done a few of these kinds of shows before so I'm sure it's going to be fine.

Tremonti Sings Sinatra - Saban Theater - Beverly Hills, CA.  January 13th, 2024.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on September 27, 2023, 11:02:54 AM
Feb 7th - Mr. Big
Feb 10th - Lotusland (Rush Tribute band)
March 1st - Haken
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on September 28, 2023, 03:13:46 PM
bought my ticket for Squid in Minneapolis next February many months ago.

2/4/24 Mayer Hawthorne @ The Fine Line in Minneapolis (same venue as Squid, 10 days earlier).
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on November 04, 2023, 11:37:08 AM
Added The Ocean to my list for '24, Feb 28th at the Great American Music Hall. Props to whoever sent them to me in my roulette for turning me on to them. :tup




Gonna keep all my updates in the OP for easy finding.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on November 04, 2023, 11:40:18 AM
Between ProgPower and Iron Maiden tickets for next fall, I'm broke  :lol I still really want to do 311 day in Vegas but now that's in jeopardy.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on November 04, 2023, 11:52:36 AM
Added Creed and Tonic opening. I really wanted to see Tonic live so that's why I'm seeing Creed.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on November 04, 2023, 12:03:29 PM
Between ProgPower and Iron Maiden tickets for next fall, I'm broke  :lol I still really want to do 311 day in Vegas but now that's in jeopardy.

Saw the prices on Maiden tix, thank god I'm not the level of fan that needs to see them. :lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on November 04, 2023, 04:28:30 PM
Well, so far, plans for 2024.

Tremonti Sings Sinatra - Saban Theater - Beverly Hills, CA.  January 13th, 2024.

Maybe I'll see Creed in the Summer of '99 and Beyond festival where it's them, 3 Doors Down, Daughtry, Finger Eleven, Vertical Horizon, and the skeleton of whatever is left of Fuel.  It's in the massively large amphitheater, Glen Helen Amphitheater, in San Bernardino.  It is a venue that I have yet to go to a concert for, but it's so far away to drive.  I shudder to think what the parking would look like there if this venue holds at least 30k people and up to 60k people.

I just need Myles Kennedy to announce a solo show somewhere in the Pacific West Coast and maybe, just maybe, I can cope with Alter Bridge not doing shows in 2024.

On another note, Primus/A Perfect Circle/Puscifer is extending their tour to cover some parts of the Northeast if people are intrigued about it.

https://loudwire.com/rock-metal-tours-announced-oct-28-nov-2-2023/
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on November 04, 2023, 06:02:09 PM
updated:
Kashmir (Zep tribute) 1/12 Keswick Theater, PA
Extreme 1/24 Bergan PAC, NJ
The Genesis Show 1/27 Keswick, PA
Haken 3/3 The Vogel, NJ
Ace Frehley / Angel 4/13 Carteret PAC, NJ
Creed 8/7 PNC, NJ
Iron Maiden 11/1 Wells Fargo, PA
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: axeman90210 on November 04, 2023, 08:31:06 PM
Added The Ocean to my list for '24, Feb 28th at the Great American Music Hall. Props to whoever sent them to me in my roulette for turning me on to them. :tup


You're in for a treat, The Ocean is insane live. I saw them open for Leprous and went from having never heard of them to being a big fan in the span of 40 minutes. I was excited to see that they're touring next year, but their FL date is while I'll be at sea for CttE.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on November 12, 2023, 04:44:18 PM
Caligula's Horse added...holy fuck is February lining up to be a beast of a month.


Tour announcements are starting to drop, might as well make this official...


Feb 11- Haken, Los Angeles
Feb 21- Caligula's Horse, Cornerstone, Berkeley
Feb 28- The Ocean- Great American Music Hall, SF
Sep 4-7- Amorphis, Lovebites, Damian Wilson et al, Prog Power USA, Center Theater, Atlanta
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on November 13, 2023, 08:22:56 AM
Yeah, for once, February is looking like a hot concert month for me too.  Here's my current running for 2024:

January 18th - Umphrey’s McGee @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ
January 24th - Extreme & Living Colour @ Bergen PAC, Englewood NJ
January 26th - Beartooth @ Palladium Times Square, New York City NY
February 2nd - Mr. Big @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ
February 3rd - Caligulas Horse @ Gramercy Theater, New York City NY
February 10th - Static X, Sevendust & Dope @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ
February 15th - John 5 @ Gramercy Theater, New York City NY
February 20th - Toto @ Count Basie Theater, Red Bank NJ
March 3rd - Haken @ The Vogel, Red Bank NJ
March 22nd - Fall Out Boy, Jimmy Eats World, The Maine @ Madison Square Garden, New York City NY
April 25th - Staind, Seether, The Struts, Dayseeker, Ayron Jones @ Prudential Center, Newark NJ
April 30th - Queensryche & Armored Saint @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ
July 3rd - Alannis Morrisette & Joan Jett @ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel NJ
July 26th - AJR @ Madison Square Garden, New York City NY
August 7th - Creed & 3 Doors Down @ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel NJ
September 4th - ProgPower Day 1 @ @ Center Stage, Atlanta GA
September 5th - ProgPower Day 2 @ @ Center Stage, Atlanta GA
September 6th - ProgPower Day 3 @ @ Center Stage, Atlanta GA
September 7th - ProgPower Day 4 @ @ Center Stage, Atlanta GA
November 2nd - Iron Maiden @ Barclays Center, Brooklyn NY
November 9th - Iron Maiden @ Prudential Center, Newark NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: MinistroRaven on November 13, 2023, 08:56:30 AM
PANTERA: Heavy Metal Icons Announce Second Leg Of North American Celebration Tour With Special Guest Lamb Of God
https://lotsofmuzik.com/pantera-heavy-metal-icons-announce-second-leg-of-north-american-celebration-tour-with-special-guest-lamb-of-god/
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: kaos2900 on November 13, 2023, 09:05:29 AM
Joe Satriani and Steve Vai- 4/28 La Vista, NE
Iron Maiden- 10/19 Denver, CO

Nice to see a Satch and Vai 10 minutes from my house!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on November 13, 2023, 09:07:27 AM
PANTERA: Heavy Metal Icons Announce Second Leg Of North American Celebration Tour With Special Guest Lamb Of God
https://lotsofmuzik.com/pantera-heavy-metal-icons-announce-second-leg-of-north-american-celebration-tour-with-special-guest-lamb-of-god/

and just like that another date gets added to February  :lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on November 13, 2023, 10:20:47 AM
When We Were Young has their 2024 lineup up.  Apparently, a lot of bands are playing iconic albums in full if rumors are true.  There's no way these bands are playing albums in full in a one-day festival that's booked to the brim.

https://loudwire.com/when-we-were-young-2024-lineup-full-album-performances/
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: MinistroRaven on November 13, 2023, 10:27:29 AM
U.D.O. 2024 tour

https://lotsofmuzik.com/u-d-o-rescheduled-touchdown-us-canada-tour-set-for-fall-2024/
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on November 13, 2023, 10:28:54 AM
When We Were Young has their 2024 lineup up.  Apparently, a lot of bands are playing iconic albums in full if rumors are true.  There's no way these bands are playing albums in full in a one-day festival that's booked to the brim.

https://loudwire.com/when-we-were-young-2024-lineup-full-album-performances/

The 2023 version of the festival just happened recently, I wasn't there, but all those bands played so I don't see why they can't pull it off next year.  Most pop punk albums are under 40 minutes so I'd bet they can play the full albums in their set times.  It's actually a really cool concept to do, I wonder if the average fans will like it or not though.  I feel like festivals might not be the best place for unique sets as the bands are usually reaching audiences outside their fan base so they are more inclined to play hits or their new music.  But then again, when a festival has every band in the genre performing each year, I guess you have to start getting creative to make the next year's festival interesting to keep the same people coming back.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: chknptpie on November 13, 2023, 11:21:18 AM
I.
Must.
Go.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on November 14, 2023, 08:59:29 AM
updated:
Kashmir (Zep tribute) 1/12 Keswick Theater, PA
Extreme 1/24 Bergan PAC, NJ
The Genesis Show 1/27 Keswick, PA
Haken 3/3 The Vogel, NJ
Ace Frehley / Angel 4/13 Carteret PAC, NJ
Queensryche 5/1 Keswick Theater, PA
Martin Barre Band (Tull classics) 5/5 Carteret PAC, NJ
Australian Pink Floyd 6/18 Count Basie, NJ
Sammy Hagar (w Satriani, Bonham & Anthony) / Loverboy 7/27 PNC, NJ
Creed 8/7 PNC, NJ
Iron Maiden 11/1 Wells Fargo, PA
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on November 14, 2023, 09:03:50 AM
Sammy!!

Funny enough, just saw AJR do a pop up concert at Irving Plaza (1k club like GA venue) on Sunday and they announced they are playing arenas next summer, including Madison Square Garden.  Well, me over here thought, cool we'll go but that won't sell out... well it did, during presale and now they added a second show, the same day as Sammy in NJ  :lol Oh well, I'm likely choosing Sammy over that because I just saw AJR and Sammy's getting old

Alestorm just announced a US tour, but they aren't coming any closer than Toad's Place in CT which is damn tempting to see since I've never been there.  It's a Sunday in March though, not sure I'll pull that off.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Samsara on November 14, 2023, 11:26:25 AM
Busy 2024 concert schedule so far.

Extreme/Living Colour
Armored Saint (headline one-off)
Queensryche/Armored Saint (2x)
Foo Fighters/Mammoth WVH/Pretenders
Billy Joel
Sammy Hagar-Michael Anthony-Joe Satriani-Jason Bonham (2x)

Still waiting for another leg for Iron Maiden, another leg from Judas Priest, and some others.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on November 14, 2023, 01:26:26 PM
updated:
Kashmir (Zep tribute) 1/12 Keswick Theater, PA
Extreme 1/24 Bergan PAC, NJ
The Genesis Show 1/27 Keswick, PA
Haken 3/3 The Vogel, NJ
Ace Frehley / Angel 4/13 Carteret PAC, NJ
Judas Priest 4/19 Prudential Center, NJ
Queensryche 5/1 Keswick Theater, PA
Martin Barre Band (Tull classics) 5/5 Carteret PAC, NJ
Australian Pink Floyd 6/18 Count Basie, NJ
Sammy Hagar (w Satriani, Bonham & Anthony) / Loverboy 7/27 PNC, NJ
Creed 8/7 PNC, NJ
Iron Maiden 11/1 Wells Fargo, PA
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: chknptpie on November 17, 2023, 11:29:29 AM
Finally have a couple to list!

2/29 Prize Fighter Inferno
10/19 WWWY24
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on November 17, 2023, 11:54:38 AM
10/19 WWWY24

Dammit, this line up is worth it just for The Black Parade and Good Apollo I!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: chknptpie on November 17, 2023, 12:00:51 PM
10/19 WWWY24

Dammit, this line up is worth it just for The Black Parade and Good Apollo I!

Sooooo many good ones! Thursday, Saves the Day, Bayside, Dashboard, Hawthorne Heights, Distillers. Can't wait!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on November 17, 2023, 12:02:04 PM
Not familiar with most of the bands, but I absolutely love what they're doing with that festival. Here's hoping they don't have another freak lightning storm.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on November 17, 2023, 12:13:27 PM
10/19 WWWY24

Dammit, this line up is worth it just for The Black Parade and Good Apollo I!

Sooooo many good ones! Thursday, Saves the Day, Bayside, Dashboard, Hawthorne Heights, Distillers. Can't wait!

Not to mention New Found Glory playing their best album! I could've sworn I saw Yellowcard on the line up playing Ocean Avenue as well (which would be a dream set for me), but I was mistaken. I hope they bring a smaller scale version of this to the UK (but keep MCR and Coheed on the line up).
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SwedishGoose on November 17, 2023, 12:59:43 PM
First 2024 ticket bought.....

Tool i Stockholm on the 25th of June.

Saw them for the first time last year..... soooooo gooooood!!!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on November 17, 2023, 01:41:39 PM
I read on Loudwire's tour announcement for the week that Starset is going to playing at the Anaheim House of Blues in April.  That's some good moving on up for them.  They were main-supporting Halestorm in that same venue in 2017 and so far, been playing smaller venues like The Regent Theater in LA and The Observatory in Santa Ana in recent times.  So for them to get their shot at playing The House of Blues in Anaheim is great to see and I hope I can be there.

Edit: And it's billed as An Evening With..... I hope it holds true and they can give a long set without any openers.  That's more enticing for me.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: KevShmev on November 17, 2023, 02:19:00 PM
After seeing only two concerts in 2023, I already have tickets for three shows in 2024:

Olivia Rodrigo - 03/12
Judas Priest - 05/05
Alanis Morissette - 07/23

Still debating getting tickets for the Sammy Hagar show here on 08/31 as well.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: chknptpie on November 18, 2023, 05:33:29 AM

Not to mention New Found Glory playing their best album! I could've sworn I saw Yellowcard on the line up playing Ocean Avenue as well (which would be a dream set for me), but I was mistaken. I hope they bring a smaller scale version of this to the UK (but keep MCR and Coheed on the line up).
Yellowcard did just come through on an Ocean Avenue anniversary show on their own, they didn't play the entire album front to back though. However, it was heavy Ocean Avenue and a couple other of their big, radio hits. Worked for me! I may have cried a little, that album is linked to some crazy times.

I think these are the top albums I can't wait to hear. For my GenX-er friends who have no idea who these bands are (RJ lol) these are basically the summers of our high school years.
MCR - Black Parade. I would prefer 3 cheers - but BP will do lol
Coheed - GA1 - which I saw on their neverender tour but the album is AMAZING and I'll also go to the next cruise for this album
Dashboard - Dusk and Summer
Underoath - They're only chasing safety
Distillers - Coral Fang
Bayside - Bayside
Saves the Day - Say What you Are
Thursday - Full Collapse
Hawthorne Heights - Silence in Black and White
Jimmy Eat World - Bleed American
The Used - In Love and Death
All American Rejects - AAR
NFG - Sticks and Stones
Story of the Year - Page Avenue

These 14 alone make me excited. It's still stupidly expensive though.


I forgot to add this other big date!!
2/29 Prize Fighter Inferno
9/18 Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, The Linda Lindas
10/19 WWWY24
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on November 18, 2023, 05:37:26 AM
So far,

February 7th - Mr. Big
February 10th - Lotus Land (Rush tribute band)
March 1st - Haken
August 20th Creed & Tonic
September  - Progpower
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on November 18, 2023, 07:04:16 AM
Caligula's tix purchased with VIP upgrade. No way in hell I'm missing this one.


Also the Haken show in LA is not GA... Boo...
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on November 18, 2023, 08:37:01 AM
I might get tickets for Caligula's horse depending on Lisa's treatment. 
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: mike099 on November 18, 2023, 05:23:08 PM
I have been listening to Earthside new release and turns out they are scheduled to be with Caligula’s Horse in Nashville at the Exit Inn in February.

The new release from Earthside is so good.  Loving the drums.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cfmoran13 on November 26, 2023, 09:24:08 PM
Just 2 so far...

 - April 8th - Joe Satriani and Steve Vai - Count Basie Theater, NJ
 - July 25th - Billy Joel - Final MSG Residency show, NYC
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on November 28, 2023, 03:18:11 PM
Avenged Sevenfold has announced a new leg of their tour in the Spring.  I'm thinking about doing a weekend trip to one of these cities.  Cleveland or Newark.  I don't have any trips planned and it would be nice to fill that kind of space for a brief vacation at that point.

(https://townsquare.media/site/366/files/2023/11/attachment-a7x_tour_2024_pop_admat.jpg)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on November 29, 2023, 08:54:03 AM
I'll be going to the Newark show.

Got tickets to see Set It Off for next year, learned my lesson as it sold out last year and I had to pay extra to get in. 

Also added Blind Guardian who are touring the US next year for the first time in a long time.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on November 29, 2023, 09:00:27 AM
I've actually got three gigs lined up for next year so far...

January 6th - Gnome in Southampton
May 30th - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard in Bristol
July 9th - Hozier in Chepstow (with my wife)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on November 29, 2023, 11:00:47 AM
updated:
Kashmir (Zep tribute) 1/12 Keswick Theater, PA
Extreme 1/24 Bergan PAC, NJ
The Genesis Show 1/27 Keswick, PA
Haken 3/3 The Vogel, NJ
Ace Frehley / Angel 4/13 Carteret PAC, NJ
Judas Priest 4/19 Prudential Center, NJ
Queensryche 5/1 Keswick Theater, PA
Rolling $tone$ 5/26 MetLife, NJ
Australian Pink Floyd 6/18 Count Basie, NJ
Sammy Hagar (w Satriani, Bonham & Anthony) / Loverboy 7/27 PNC, NJ
Creed 8/7 PNC, NJ
Iron Maiden 11/1 Wells Fargo, PA
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: countoftuscany42 on November 30, 2023, 02:13:47 PM
Got tickets for the Rolling Stone show in Denver, one of the easiest stadium purchases I've ever encountered! Only had a handful of people in front of me in the queue and was able to select great seats immediately.  Not cheap, but no surprise there...Still more affordable than the LA show at Sofi..

Will be my 7th Stones show and my dad's 12th!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on December 05, 2023, 11:40:52 AM
So many more shows announced just today....

Battle Beast, Gwar, Limp Bizkit all added to my calendar, but my calendar is looking ridiculous for next year already.  Will have to make choices eventually on who to see.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on December 05, 2023, 01:47:11 PM
I'm looking at the openers for that Limp Bizkit tour.  Corey Feldman is an opener?  I watched Justin Hawkins a few weeks back looking at a few clips of Corey Feldman in concert and it's.... something.  I don't know if he's going to make it to the whole tour if this is what we are going to see.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36_D3d9Ou7M

SoCal show is in San Bernardino..... though.  I'm already thinking of making the one long drive to San Bernardino to see Creed.  I don't think I can do another one for Limp Bizkit.  If they were in Irvine though...., that would have been a better shot for me to go.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on December 05, 2023, 02:03:03 PM
The openers are unfamiliar to me, and there's a lot.  Show is local to me, so it's an easy one to check out.

I'm currently not planning on buying the lawn pass for my local amphitheater (if they even do it this year, I haven't seen it advertised) even though so far this summer's line up is looking better than last summer.  I just think, I can probably score the $20/25 lawn tickets for the summer sale for shows that I'm cool with being on the lawn and then pony up a bit for the shows I want to be closer to.  The lawn experience is only fun when I'm with people, but I go to a lot of shows alone, I'd rather get myself a good seat for those shows. They also hardly had any upgrade sales last summer to get a seat from the lawn, which used to be more common.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cfmoran13 on December 12, 2023, 02:53:16 PM
Just got my wife's last Christmas present - Sarah McLachlan tix for her Fumbling Towards Ecstacy 30th Anniversary Tour.   :tup

 - April 8th - Joe Satriani and Steve Vai - Count Basie Theater, NJ
 - June 24th - Sarah McLachlan - Radio City Music Hall, NYC
 - July 25th - Billy Joel - Final MSG Residency show, NYC
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on December 16, 2023, 08:35:50 AM
Got two shows on the books:

- January 21 - Tool - Charlotte, NC
- April 13 - Brit Floyd - Columbia, SC
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on December 19, 2023, 01:12:56 AM
So I got an email a few days back stating that the Tremonti Sings Sinatra show in Beverly Hills is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances out of control....  This sucks.  A. The show is cancelled so that's a bummer not being able to see Mark Tremonti just sing in a fancy setting, and not play guitar.   B. I still need a show to go to in January keep the concert a month, going back to August 2021, alive and I'm not seeing good options out there. 

I mean like there's Metal Allegiance playing at the House of Blues and..... Trapt...... playing at the smaller room at the House of Blues.  Nothing that screams, "I'm pumped to want to be here." John 5 is playing in Santa Ana in late January.  That could be a maybe.  How's Bryan Adams shows nowadays?  He's playing in Anaheim at some point in late January.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on December 19, 2023, 08:08:40 AM
So I got an email a few days back stating that the Tremonti Sings Sinatra show in Beverly Hills is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances out of control....  This sucks.  A. The show is cancelled so that's a bummer not being able to see Mark Tremonti just sing in a fancy setting, and not play guitar.   B. I still need a show to go to in January keep the concert a month, going back to August 2021, alive and I'm not seeing good options out there. 

I mean like there's Metal Allegiance playing at the House of Blues and..... Trapt...... playing at the smaller room at the House of Blues.  Nothing that screams, "I'm pumped to want to be here." John 5 is playing in Santa Ana in late January.  That could be a maybe.  How's Bryan Adams shows nowadays?  He's playing in Anaheim at some point in late January.

Did Tremonti cancel all those shows? He's doing the Sinatra thing locally, it's on my radar as something to check out but I'm not fully vested so I haven't been following.

I'd check out Metal Allegiance, not just because of MP, but they usually have lots of guests to make the show interesting.  I don't really know their music though.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on December 19, 2023, 09:15:24 AM
I don't think Tremonti cancel all of the shows in January.  He's still plugging the shows in New Jersey in January.

https://twitter.com/MarkTTremonti/status/1736828074543464591
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on December 19, 2023, 09:30:50 AM
I don't think Tremonti cancel all of the shows in January.  He's still plugging the shows in New Jersey in January.

https://twitter.com/MarkTTremonti/status/1736828074543464591

Cool, thanks, Im not sure I'll go, but the Red Bank show is local so I might pop in.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on December 22, 2023, 10:01:04 AM
Lately, for some reason, I've been on a Sum 41 kick and stumbled upon listening of a Spotify radio playlist of theirs.  It's actually better stuff than I thought.  They do have two shows in January.  Both costs over 3 digits.  One show in a really small venue in San Diego and an festival appearance in Anaheim at a IHeartRadio event called Alter Ego.  I mean this radio festival lineup is pretty stacked.  Paramore, The 1975, 30 Seconds to Mars, The Black Keys, Bush, Sum 41, etc.  Of course, naturally, tickets are hella expensive and I doubt it will dip to below 3 digits in price by show day, but that's something to keep an eye on.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on December 22, 2023, 10:29:24 AM
Lately, for some reason, I've been on a Sum 41 kick and stumbled upon listening of a Spotify radio playlist of theirs.  It's actually better stuff than I thought.  They do have two shows in January.  Both costs over 3 digits.  One show in a really small venue in San Diego and an festival appearance in Anaheim at a IHeartRadio event called Alter Ego.  I mean this radio festival lineup is pretty stacked.  Paramore, The 1975, 30 Seconds to Mars, The Black Keys, Bush, Sum 41, etc.  Of course, naturally, tickets are hella expensive and I doubt it will dip to below 3 digits in price by show day, but that's something to keep an eye on.

Take into consideration that Sum 41 recently stated this is the end for them.  Might be your last chance, who really knows, but if you like them a lot and want to check them out, your options are likely limited
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on December 23, 2023, 01:26:58 PM
Little Merry Xmas to me moment, got tix for Ov Sulfur and Caligula's. May drop the Haken show since it's reserved seating. Really don't want to drive to LA for a reserved show, if I'm putting in that effort I want to be on the rail.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on January 02, 2024, 08:02:26 AM
Absolutely buzzing for my first gig of the year on Friday.

Gnome are a 3-piece instrumental stoner rock band from Antwerp, and they are supported by Desert Storm, a stoner metal band from the UK. Tickets were a steal at £15, and a group of us are going to celebrate a buddies birthday. Definitely gonna let my (beard) hair down with this one, get well lubricated and bang my fucking head!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Zantera on January 02, 2024, 08:10:56 AM
So far I have 2 shows lined up in March. Seeing Swans again (second time overall) and I'm really hyped for that. They're in my top5 favorite bands and the first live show was one of those transcendental experiences, truly something special and more than just a normal live concert. Also seeing the french band Slift for the first time. I quite enjoyed their previous album and they have a new one out early 2024. They're a french psych/stoner/space band with some groovy riffs. Going with my dad to both of these, I'm the bigger Swans guy than him and he's the bigger Slift guy than me but it's cool to have someone to attend shows with who enjoys music just as much as you. :)

Hoping more shows will popup throughout the year, but so far the calendar is looking pretty barebones. But I'm sure through January and February there will be shows announced for April/May etc, further down the line. There's a festival in August that I have attended a couple of times and I would say the likelihood of me attending in some shape or form is fairly high. I didn't jump on the 3 day ticket this year as I did last year, overall the announced bands have been a bit mixed for me. I will probably go, but maybe 1 day or 2 depending on what else is announced. The biggest for me so far is Queens of the Stone Age, a band I like a lot. However I have seen them twice before, so them alone isn't pushing me to get a 3 day festival ticket for 200 dollars or whatever. Next after them is The Smile - a band I like and wouldn't mind seeing live, however I haven't even seen Radiohead live so this being a side project means its not really a "must see" either. Then there's others like Pulp and PJ Harvey that I'm only casually familiar with and wouldn't mind seeing (plenty of time to listen to both and get into them more) but yeah festival tickets are expensive and I need a few more things to get me hyped. But it can change fast, if they book the right band or artist I might buy a ticket in a heartbeat.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 05, 2024, 08:25:11 AM
I don't think Tremonti cancel all of the shows in January.  He's still plugging the shows in New Jersey in January.

https://twitter.com/MarkTTremonti/status/1736828074543464591

Cool, thanks, Im not sure I'll go, but the Red Bank show is local so I might pop in.

Mentioned the idea of going to this with my gf this weekend and she was very into the idea of going and since the snow doesn't look like it'll be an issue on Saturday, I think I've got my first concert of the year lined up.  There's $30 tickets in the back still unsold so I'll grab those at the box office Saturday for some cheap seats.  Do dinner in Red Bank as well, basically a date night with my gf lined up.

January 6th - Mark Tremonti Sings Sinatra @ Count Basie Theater, Red Bank NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: crystalstars17 on January 05, 2024, 08:45:41 AM
FIREWIND 🔥 💖 🔥 💖 🔥 April 12 in Manchester, NH

Iron Maiden later this year in Worcester, MA
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on January 05, 2024, 08:53:17 AM
Ooh Firewind is always fun, and they're playing a tiny club here. Is Herbie still on lead vocals?
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: crystalstars17 on January 05, 2024, 08:55:16 AM
Ooh Firewind is always fun, and they're playing a tiny club here. Is Herbie still on lead vocals?

Yes!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on January 05, 2024, 08:55:45 AM
Sweet, he was fantastic with them when they opened for Dragonforce.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: crystalstars17 on January 05, 2024, 08:58:28 AM
Sweet, he was fantastic with them when they opened for Dragonforce.

That tour with DragonForce is how I discovered them! Now they are my new favorite!!! If DT ranks as my #1 then Firewind is #1.5! Actually they are about tied now, really. I'm obsessed.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 05, 2024, 09:11:55 AM
I never really listened to Firewind, but Herbie is solid with Avantasia. That tour isn't coming near me.  Funny enough, their opener, Edge of Paradise was also an opener for Dragonforce on their 2023 US tour last fall.  I wasn't really into them though.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on January 05, 2024, 10:08:36 AM
I don't think Tremonti cancel all of the shows in January.  He's still plugging the shows in New Jersey in January.

https://twitter.com/MarkTTremonti/status/1736828074543464591

Cool, thanks, Im not sure I'll go, but the Red Bank show is local so I might pop in.

Mentioned the idea of going to this with my gf this weekend and she was very into the idea of going and since the snow doesn't look like it'll be an issue on Saturday, I think I've got my first concert of the year lined up.  There's $30 tickets in the back still unsold so I'll grab those at the box office Saturday for some cheap seats.  Do dinner in Red Bank as well, basically a date night with my gf lined up.

January 6th - Mark Tremonti Sings Sinatra @ Count Basie Theater, Red Bank NJ
I wish the show in Beverly Hills was still good to go, but alas, not happening.  I hope you enjoy it though.  I heard good things about it and proceeds go towards Down Syndrome treatment charities.

Meanwhile, my concert options are pretty barren for me.  I'm looking at the prices of the iHeartRadio Alter Ego festival at the Honda Center.  If any ticket falls under $100.00, I may just go for it.  Plus, I don't mind some of the bands in that line-up.  Otherwise, I may go to either Metal Allegiance or John 5 for this month.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 05, 2024, 11:58:40 AM
I don't think Tremonti cancel all of the shows in January.  He's still plugging the shows in New Jersey in January.

https://twitter.com/MarkTTremonti/status/1736828074543464591

Cool, thanks, Im not sure I'll go, but the Red Bank show is local so I might pop in.

Mentioned the idea of going to this with my gf this weekend and she was very into the idea of going and since the snow doesn't look like it'll be an issue on Saturday, I think I've got my first concert of the year lined up.  There's $30 tickets in the back still unsold so I'll grab those at the box office Saturday for some cheap seats.  Do dinner in Red Bank as well, basically a date night with my gf lined up.

January 6th - Mark Tremonti Sings Sinatra @ Count Basie Theater, Red Bank NJ
I wish the show in Beverly Hills was still good to go, but alas, not happening.  I hope you enjoy it though.  I heard good things about it and proceeds go towards Down Syndrome treatment charities.

Meanwhile, my concert options are pretty barren for me.  I'm looking at the prices of the iHeartRadio Alter Ego festival at the Honda Center.  If any ticket falls under $100.00, I may just go for it.  Plus, I don't mind some of the bands in that line-up.  Otherwise, I may go to either Metal Allegiance or John 5 for this month.

I watched an interview with him about his child and the charity.  Another reason to go. But honestly, I listened to his Sinatra album this morning, and he sounds incredible singing those songs.  Does a great job. If he can perform like that live, this is going to be really good.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on January 05, 2024, 12:09:24 PM
I never really listened to Firewind, but Herbie is solid with Avantasia. That tour isn't coming near me.  Funny enough, their opener, Edge of Paradise was also an opener for Dragonforce on their 2023 US tour last fall.  I wasn't really into them though.

Yeah, they did nothing for me.


I've actually seen Firewind with two top tier vocalists, Herbie and years ago I saw them with Kelly Sundown Carpenter at the helm, he was amazing.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on January 07, 2024, 12:52:07 AM
I went to see Gnome at The Joiners in Southampton, on Friday. It was a friends birthday and the tickets were a steal at £15. Gnome are a Belgian stoner/sludge/doom band. Here's a few pics from the night...

(https://i.imgflip.com/8bjez3.jpg)

The Gnome hat merch is kind of an ingenious idea. They charged £5 a hat and so many people were wearing them, including the band for their entire set! Witnessing a pit full of Gnome hats bobbing about was glorious (you can kinda make them out on the pictures above). The venue was probably only packed a few hundred in, but the sound was great and the band were on top form.

I like the band because they switch from really slow doomy riffs to a more fast paced stoner style with such ease, and the guitarist plays lots of interesting leads. Check 'em out if you ever get the chance.

https://youtu.be/f26jOvxBSOM?feature=shared (https://youtu.be/f26jOvxBSOM?feature=shared)

Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 08, 2024, 02:59:23 PM
A gnome pit sounds like a lot of fun!

My first concert of 2024 is in the books last weekend for Mark Tremonti Sings Frank Sinatra! It was a lovely date night (minus the pouring rain) with my gf in Red Bank, which is a very nice town in NJ along a river.  Lots of really nice restaurants near the venue.  So my gf and I went to a really nice Italian spot for dinner and drinks before the show.

Purchased physical tickets at the box office before the show to save on fees, so it came out to $64 for the two tickets in the last row.  The back section was mostly empty so it was nice to have the space and room without feeling cramped as the old theater has some pretty small seats.

No opener for Mark Tremonti, just a lady came out to give a short talk about the charity for down syndrome that the show was for and then off the show started around 8:15. It was an orchestra and Mark. They started with an instrumental song before Mark was introduced to the crowd and he went into Luck Be A Lady.  He sounded SO good.  As a metal head, this is not my arena, but boy did the whole band sound great.  I don't know a ton of Frank Sinatra songs, maybe was familiar with half the set.  Between songs Mark would either talk about the history of Frank and the song they were about to perform or he'd talk a bit about him self and the band and why they wanted to play that song, or what it meant to him.  It was pretty cool to hear a rock star talk about Frank Sinatra.

The orchestra was a few men in black shirts who were the core of his backing band and members who performed live with Frank in the past.  The rest of the band had white shirts and those were the local orchestra that he uses.  I guess that makes sense for so many pieces in the band.  He mentioned that we were getting more songs than the Atlantic City show, not sure why, but he menitoned a few songs were ones he had never done before.  That's honestly really cool because this is a side thing and he's going into deep cuts for this, it just shows the love for the music to me.

Anyway, my dad LOVES Frank Sinatra and it's a family tradition at big parties for my father to sing Summer Wind.  So when Mark played this song, I literally was crying.  I don't think I've broken down like that at a concert before.  Maybe a tear here and there at shows, but this was a full blown cry. Really powerful.  Of course you'd never know from my video though (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCf9tNlTYOk).  And one thing I liked as well, was the crowd reaction, one of the best pops of the night.

Show ended at 9:30 so it wasn't very long and we were home shortly after 10 which was quite nice honestly.  Just a really nice night out with my girl.

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GDNSC0zWoAAc6h6?format=jpg&name=large)

Mark Tremonti Sings Frank Sinatra LIVE @ Count Basie Theater Red Bank NJ 1/6/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7RoNDGMo4M)

Next up:

January 18th - Umphrey’s McGee @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Indiscipline on January 08, 2024, 03:07:38 PM
^ Great video, and Tremonti genuinelly amazed me. He really did his homework, right down to the nuances. But boy the man can't wear a suit!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 08, 2024, 03:11:37 PM
^ Great video, and Tremonti genuinelly amazed me. He really did his homework, right down to the nuances. But boy the man can't wear a suit!

Why do you say that? He looked good and confident to me, also, thanks for the comment on YT  :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Indiscipline on January 08, 2024, 03:13:40 PM
^ Great video, and Tremonti genuinelly amazed me. He really did his homework, right down to the nuances. But boy the man can't wear a suit!

Why do you say that? He looked good and confident to me, also, thanks for the comment on YT  :metal

He looked really good and confident, but he couldn't fit it behind his neck to save his life!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on January 08, 2024, 03:39:33 PM
I purchased a cheaper ticket for this show ^ to support the great cause, but I LOATHE Sinatra, so NO WAY was I attending :lol. Glad it came off well though.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: pg1067 on January 08, 2024, 04:27:36 PM
I'll be seeing Styx in Vegas on Feb. 3.

I'm likely skipping Maiden this time around because of inconvenient timing.

Queensryche and Armored Saint on March 27 are a strong possibility.

YYNOT will be on the list whenever they schedule Socal shows.

Same for a Rush tribute band called Mood Lifters.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 08, 2024, 04:41:45 PM
I purchased a cheaper ticket for this show ^ to support the great cause, but I LOATHE Sinatra, so NO WAY was I attending :lol. Glad it came off well though.

on stubhub? because there was nothing cheaper for face value that I was aware of.  I saw a few cheaper on resale but didn't scoop them up as I actually just wanted to be in the back.  There were even $70 front row seats available that was tempting, but like I said, I just wanted to chill in the back for this.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on January 08, 2024, 05:38:47 PM
No, I meant the cheapest on sale ticket at the time of sale.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on January 08, 2024, 05:42:24 PM
Saxon/Uriah Heep tour announced today. Looking forward to the Keswick show on May8!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on January 09, 2024, 12:14:38 AM
^ Great video, and Tremonti genuinelly amazed me. He really did his homework, right down to the nuances. But boy the man can't wear a suit!

Why do you say that? He looked good and confident to me, also, thanks for the comment on YT  :metal

He looked really good and confident, but he couldn't fit it behind his neck to save his life!

The man spends most of his professional career wearing rock/metal based t-shirts and making funny faces while playing guitar.  Prior to this project, in all the years I kept track of the various bands he's in, I could not ever imagine him performing in a suit.  Here we are now.  One of the more productive guitarists in the last however many years doing a side project that requires him to sing in a professional manner, without playing guitar, and doing it well and doing it for charity.  Awesome that you get to see that, Cramx.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Indiscipline on January 09, 2024, 05:35:10 AM
^ Great video, and Tremonti genuinelly amazed me. He really did his homework, right down to the nuances. But boy the man can't wear a suit!

Why do you say that? He looked good and confident to me, also, thanks for the comment on YT  :metal

He looked really good and confident, but he couldn't fit it behind his neck to save his life!

The man spends most of his professional career wearing rock/metal based t-shirts and making funny faces while playing guitar.  Prior to this project, in all the years I kept track of the various bands he's in, I could not ever imagine him performing in a suit.  Here we are now.  One of the more productive guitarists in the last however many years doing a side project that requires him to sing in a professional manner, without playing guitar, and doing it well and doing it for charity.  Awesome that you get to see that, Cramx.

He is truly remarkable and I hope me having a laugh at that goofy peculiarity hasn't offended you.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Jamesman42 on January 09, 2024, 05:55:58 AM
Cool vid Cram, I watched about half of it and it was really cool seeing Tremonti do FS. That's not something I would have predicted for a long time :lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: MinistroRaven on January 09, 2024, 08:25:21 AM
tickets for the Saxon/Uriah Heep tour, the pre-sale code since today 10:00 AM EST is FIRE
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on January 09, 2024, 09:30:39 AM

He is truly remarkable and I hope me having a laugh at that goofy peculiarity hasn't offended you.

Oh no, absolutely no offense to that at all.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on January 09, 2024, 04:53:59 PM
All right, I've done it.  First concert I booked for 2024 is set.  I'm going to Cleveland, OH to see Avenged Sevenfold.  Found a decent ticket on SeatGeek and decided to pull the trigger while I can.

Avenged Sevenfold with Poppy opening - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse - Cleveland, OH.  March 9th, 2024.

Now to sort out the flight and stay plans.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on January 09, 2024, 05:21:15 PM
Added both nights of BtBaM in April to my list in the OP. I'll definitely make the Friday show, Thursday depends on the work situation.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on January 09, 2024, 05:49:03 PM
tickets for the Saxon/Uriah Heep tour, the pre-sale code since today 10:00 AM EST is FIRE

 :tup
Always felt there should be a pre sale code topic for everyone!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TAC on January 09, 2024, 06:12:32 PM
tickets for the Saxon/Uriah Heep tour, the pre-sale code since today 10:00 AM EST is FIRE

 :tup
Always felt there should be a pre sale code topic for everyone!

The presale code here is HEAVY. No sure why this would need a presale.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Deadeye21 on January 09, 2024, 06:15:59 PM
Not too much booked so far. I’m seeing Paul Di’Anno on January 16th, Voyager in June and Iron Maiden on September 1st. Waiting for Knotfest to announce their sideshows, but I think this year won’t be as good as 2023 was.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Awaken on January 09, 2024, 06:23:17 PM
Nice job on the video, Marc - awesome read about the show and specifically how that song resonated with you so much!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 10, 2024, 08:26:37 AM
Nice job on the video, Marc - awesome read about the show and specifically how that song resonated with you so much!

Thanks, and yeah, my gf is like "whoa, whats wrong?!" I honestly likely wouldn't of even thought to attend if it wasn't for my dad's love of Sinatra.  I also bought the Tremonti Sings Sinatra CD at the merch stand to give to my father. But clearly, those feelings of family hit me hard at that moment.

tickets for the Saxon/Uriah Heep tour, the pre-sale code since today 10:00 AM EST is FIRE

 :tup
Always felt there should be a pre sale code topic for everyone!

I found that if I go to twitter and search for pre-sale codes, I usually can find them since the venues often will share that info.  (obviously not like user specific ones, but the general venue/livenation type of presale codes)

All right, I've done it.  First concert I booked for 2024 is set.  I'm going to Cleveland, OH to see Avenged Sevenfold.  Found a decent ticket on SeatGeek and decided to pull the trigger while I can.

Avenged Sevenfold with Poppy opening - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse - Cleveland, OH.  March 9th, 2024.

Now to sort out the flight and stay plans.

I still need to get my A7X NJ tickets, but at this point it seems I'm probably waiting until closer to the day of the show. 
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Lonk on January 10, 2024, 10:02:26 AM
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GDNSC0zWoAAc6h6?format=jpg&name=large)

Mark Tremonti Sings Frank Sinatra LIVE @ Count Basie Theater Red Bank NJ 1/6/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7RoNDGMo4M)

Nice video. I had this show in mind and completely forgot about it.

I'm trying to take a step back from shows this year. I have a comedy thing next weekend, and Prize Fighter Inferno in February. Beyond that, I'll see what comes up the rest of the year but no plans as of now.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on January 11, 2024, 10:28:57 PM
Well, I pulled the trigger.  I got a ticket to the iHeartRadio ALTer EGO festival.  It's not really a price I want to pay often, but the star power of the line-up is fine (even if they are going to play short 30-something minute sets). It's close by in Anaheim.  I can find reliable parking and quite honestly, this is probably the only concert that I note this month that I can have some form of excitement about.

iHeartRadio ALTer EGO Festival (Fall Out Boy, The 1975, 30 Seconds to Mars, The Black Keys, Bush, Sum 41, Yellowcard and more) - Honda Center - Anaheim, California.  January 13th 2024.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 12, 2024, 08:05:04 AM
That's a cool line up, those radio shows can be a lot of fun.  I'm guessing they'll have the rotating stage so it's non stop music. At least that's how the Audacity concert was last year and the KROQ one I went to many years ago.  Enjoy!

Kamelot has been hinting and I'm fairly certain that when they announce their tour on Tuesday it will be Kamelot, Hammerfall, and Ad Infinitum and they will be coming to Starland in NJ, just a matter of what day in April/May.   That'll be an awesome tour.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on January 16, 2024, 06:10:36 PM
All right, well.  Might as well talk about the concert I went to last Saturday.  Went to the iHeartRadio ALTer Ego festival at the Honda Center in Anaheim.  Saw 8 out of the 9 bands (decided to pass on Fall Out Boy as it was around 11 PM as they started and I decided I need to get on home.  They'll be back in the same venue in March with Jimmy Eat World.  If ticket prices are in a range I like, I may go for it.)  Here's what I thought about those bands.

The Black Keys - They were all right.  Solid stripped back rock sounds.  The two main guys (the drummer and guitarist/vocalist) showcased their skills well.

Lovelytheband - They were ok as well.  They had that one song, Broken, that I heard years ago on radio.

Yellowcard - They were in the middle of a comeback and one of the bands I was looking forward to.  The sound could be better, but their performance was good enough to convince me to see them with Third Eye Blind at the Greek Theater later this summer if ticket prices are reasonable.

Sum 41 - Another band that I was looking forward to.  Before they came out, Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park was a special guest and had a solid ovation from the crowd, and talked about a few things about his current endeavors before announcing Sum 41 to come out on stage.  They had a lot of good energy and stuck with a few hits and one new song and I wished they had more than 20 minutes.  They have announced an headlining show in Inglewood at Youtube Theater.  Any other reasonable venue in LA, but Youtube Theater, would have been dandy for me to go to.

The 1975 - This was the band that everyone in the crowd was looking forward to.  I don't think I heard a reaction similar to what The 1975 had since I saw 5 Seconds of Summer back in June 2022.  Speaking of which, one of the guys of 5 Seconds of Summer came out to announce The 1975 and he too got a great ovation from the crowd.  As for the music, it's ok in my eyes, but nothing that I want to go see their own headlining show for.

Bush - This was the band I wanted to see the most, but they got a bad draw when it comes to the placement, as I think people were treating Bush as their time to their restroom breaks (since there was only 5-10 minutes in between sets).  Brent Smith of Shinedown was the special guest to bring out Bush to the stage, and sadly, I might have been the only guy in my section that knew who he was.  All in all, yeah, it was a tough going for Bush in terms of crowd reception, but I enjoyed the set.  They played Everything Zen, Machinehead, More Than Machines, Nowhere to Go but Everywhere (this was the spot where Gavin Rossdale did his going into the crowd and sing near the people in the seats spot).  That may have woken the crowd up as they were receptive to the end of the sets hearing Glycerine and Comedown so it's better to end on a good note.

The Last Dinner Party - Now this was the restroom break for me and couple of other people, but I was still able to catch their short set.  All-female band dressed in fancy dinner clothes, playing Alt Rock stuff. They were fine, but nothing that tells me that I need to go see them again in the future at their own shows.

30 Seconds to Mars - Oh goodness, where do I want to begin with this one?  One of the guys from Maneskin was the special guest to announce 30 Seconds to Mars.  Let's just say I'm glad to experience this as a short-30 min. festival set rather than see them play 90 minutes.  First, they had a gospel choir on stage for the whole set.  Then Jared Leto (wearing a cape) decided to make his entrance last, while singing in the crowd during Walk on Water as he makes his way to the stage.  Then he announced that he's sick and needs the crowd to help him out singing along to Kings and Queens (he probably would do this anyway even if he wasn't sick) and had some small pyro.  He had that aura that probably makes him think he was a god.  I couldn't tell if he truly felt that way or how much of that was gimmick based.  I'm pretty certain that with only two guys on instruments that some of this had a backing track to fill the instrumental space, until they brought out Mikey Way (the bassist for My Chemical Romance).  They also played two new songs (one acoustic sounding and one electro-sounding I think). 

Leto, as one would expect, does like to talk a lot and he had call us out on, before playing Attack, on how he knows that when we all first heard of them, we were in middle school-age and now we are older, our backs are broken, our legs are worn out, but he still wants this crowd to give all the energy they got.  Final song was The Kill (Bury Me) and they went a verse and chorus before Leto was like, "Wait!  Something is missing with this one.  Oh yeah, we need some fans on stage to sing with us on this one," so he picked a few people from the crowd to come up on stage to finish the song.  If this was their headlining show, I would have no quarrels, but in a radio festival where all the bands had limited time, you decided to pull this stuff and we have to wait a few minutes for the people to show up on stage?  F that.  I would have wanted another 5 minutes of Sum 41 if I knew this was a thing.  Overall, I don't know how much I would stomach if they had an extra hour and quite frankly, 35 minutes is good enough for me.

As for the radio festival experience.  It was pretty good.  About 3.5 hours of live music along with all of the house music being the Alt Rock that I grew up listening on the radio in outlets such as KROQ and the crowd singing along to them (I recall one of those songs was SOAD's Chop Suey! and people in the crowd was peeved when the song track stopped (so that the next band would come out to play) because people wanted to get to the FATHER! part of the song)).  That was great.

As for the next concert for me?  I don't know.  I got options in February.  Will see what's out there.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Glasser on January 17, 2024, 01:45:14 AM
So pumped for this! Headed to Texas in March!!!

(https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.eQA3ChB66gKTVURXK04zRgHaLc?dpr=1.5&pid=ImgDetMain)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Samsara on January 18, 2024, 10:48:13 AM
Forbidden is damn good. You'll love their set. I saw them twice in 2023, and Norm Skinner absolutely tears the roof off the place taking over for Russ Anderson. Norm was the absolute perfect fit.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 18, 2024, 12:06:32 PM
Next up:

January 18th - Umphrey’s McGee @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ

Sadly just sold my ticket for this tonight. I started getting a headache a couple hours ago and I'm just not really feeling it.  If someone didn't bite and pay full price for a not sold out show I'd probably just deal with it and go, but since I got my money back, I'd rather hit the couch when I get home today.  Also, this was supposed to be my intro to them as I'm not too familiar, so it's kind of a non loss for me.  In all seriousness though, I've been watching their concert videos on youtube and while I think they are incredible musicians, the jam band stuff really just gets a bit boring for me.  I was hoping to be wowed and drop that feeling, maybe someday I will, but not today. 

Next up:

January 24th - Extreme & Living Colour @ Bergen PAC, Englewood NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on January 18, 2024, 12:15:18 PM
Forbidden is damn good. You'll love their set. I saw them twice in 2023, and Norm Skinner absolutely tears the roof off the place taking over for Russ Anderson. Norm was the absolute perfect fit.

It's funny, I've met Norm at like 3 different shows, but in the 8 years I've known him I've never seen him live, and they always play near here with Niviane but it's always on a weeknight. Hell of a nice guy though.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 18, 2024, 01:33:10 PM
Forbidden is damn good. You'll love their set. I saw them twice in 2023, and Norm Skinner absolutely tears the roof off the place taking over for Russ Anderson. Norm was the absolute perfect fit.

It's funny, I've met Norm at like 3 different shows, but in the 8 years I've known him I've never seen him live, and they always play near here with Niviane but it's always on a weeknight. Hell of a nice guy though.

I feel like I met him at a Progpower awhile ago.

Just scooped up a Sum 41 / The Interruprters ticket for the first show of the Stone Pony Summer Stage in May.  Being marketed as their final North America tour.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on January 18, 2024, 03:13:30 PM
Next up:
January 24th - Extreme & Living Colour @ Bergen PAC, Englewood NJ

 :tup :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on January 21, 2024, 08:10:15 AM
First show of the year today, going to see Tool. I think with this show they will be my 3rd most seen band.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: HOF on January 21, 2024, 04:07:07 PM
I hope this doesn't come across as spammy, but just throwing this out there for any US forumers looking for a good concert in the cities Big Big Train is visiting in March, I can guarantee you will enjoy the show even if BBT or classic prog isn't really your thing. They are all amazing musicians and this tour is kind of a big deal for them finally getting to the states after a bunch of setbacks the last few years (COVID in 2020, and then their lead singer passing unexpectedly in 2021). The most expensive tickets for any of the shows are $75 I think, so they aren't hugely expensive shows.

3/1/24: Fort Wayne, IN
3/2/24: Rutherford, NJ
3/3/24: Rutherford, NJ
3/5/24: Boston, MA
3/6/24: Buffalo, NY (these don't go on sale until 1/23)

Anyway, if it interests anyone, here is the link to buy tickets for all of the shows.

https://www.bigbigtrain.com/live/

 
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on January 25, 2024, 08:55:20 AM
Added Decapitated, Septic Flesh, and Allegaeon, mostly for Allegaeon of course.  :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on January 25, 2024, 04:24:56 PM
Arctangent already looking to be the best line up of the year. Check this shit out...

(https://arctangent.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/2024_JAN_ANNOUNCEMENT-01-724x1024.jpg)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TAC on January 25, 2024, 04:41:12 PM
Bosk is playing!!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 25, 2024, 04:45:29 PM
Bosk is playing!!

Twice!

I honestly don't know any of those bands besides the Friday headliners
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: CrimsonSunrise on January 26, 2024, 06:53:54 AM
Just bought tix for March 9th here in Port Charlotte for Last In Line!  Nice to have a decent band come to a small venue in our smallish town  :tup
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 26, 2024, 01:20:46 PM
Just bought tix for March 9th here in Port Charlotte for Last In Line!  Nice to have a decent band come to a small venue in our smallish town  :tup

Nice, I enjoyed them a few months ago and it's cool to get to see Vivian in an intimate setting

Last Wednesday was the Extreme and Living Colour show.  I wrote most of what I had to say in the Extreme thread so I won't share too much here.  Just that it was a really solid fully live rock concert.  Very enjoyable and both bands have a lot of similarities so it's a good pairing.

Extreme & Living Colour LIVE @ Bergen PAC Englewood NJ 1/24/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkT9BYomT0E)

Next up, tonight, a big sold out metalcore show!

January 26th - Beartooth, The Plot In You, Invent Animate & Sleep Theory @ Palladium Times Square, New York City NY
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on January 29, 2024, 02:46:58 PM
The metalcore show in the big apple was incredible last Friday!

Got to the Palladium Times Square (literally right in the middle of Times Square) 30 minutes before the advertised start of the first band at 6:30 to a very large line to get in.  Not surprised being it's sold out, but thought 30 minutes early would be enough time to get in, and it was not.  Finally got in at 6:40 and missed the first two songs of the opener Sleep Theory.  I was not familiar with them until the day before the show when I decided to sample them and enjoyed it so I wanted to see their full set and sadly, did not.  Oh well.  They are like a mix of hard rock with R&B.  They did a song that legit sounded like if the Weeknd had a distorted guitar.  I kind of liked it honestly, it was just catchy.  They also did a cover of NSYNC's Bye Bye Bye  (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2zNY0ufYuM)by request of their manager  :lol After their set, the singer mentioned he'd hang at the merch booth.

Since I had gotten there while the band was playnig, I went right into the GA pit to get close, but pulled back towards the end of their set and eventually found my seat in the back for the next band, Invent Animate.  Probably the heaviest band of the night as they leaned more towards the hardcore side of metalcore.  Also, probably my least favorite band of the night.  Not bad, but didn't really catch me.

After their set I went towards the Sleep Theory merch to see the singer still hanging out.  I scooped up their only release, a 6 song EP and he signed it and took a selfie. 

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GE0w8qSXcAA25WC?format=jpg&name=large)

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GE0w9WjXwAAxH6r?format=jpg&name=large)

I then met up with my cousin.  We talked about this concert during Christmas Eve and she told me she could hook us up with good seats. So she arrived and we met up with her friend, the head of security  :metal Guy was really cool and he escorted us to the ADA seating section, basically eye level with the band on the side up front.  Not the best angle, but pretty close wiht a view.  Defintily better than the packed floor or my seat in the back.  Also got hooked up with a band "not backstage pass" as it says, but it's clearly the bands touring passes which makes for awesome concert memorabilia so we didn't need her friend to get back and forth to the section. He went right back to work catching all the crowd surfers  :lol

Up next was The Plot In You.  I never even sampled them and was not familiar at all with them.  Actually enjoyed them quite a bit.  Crowd got real lively for them too. Metalcore as well, but showed some variety. 

Next up with Beartooth who we were all there for.  Security moved us to the opposite ADA section as the owner of the building and his friends/business people crowded the section with their suits  :lol Which made me very happy to move to a spot that had less people and a slightly better view. 

Boy the crowd was wild for Beartooth.  Sets like that and with that view are why I love these wild heavy metal shows.  I can safely watch the insanity and get some decent video.  Sadly the stage lighting was occassionally flahsing at me making the video not come out great at times, but when it came out, oh boy it showed a wild crowd.  They also sounded really good.  They play to a backing track for some songs, but you could definintely tell everyone on stage was live. 

The singer did a solo segment in the crowd.  Probably the lowest point in the set as he talked for a bit too much about his personal struggles and overcoming.  The message was good, but it jsut went too long as people started yelling to play music.  One thing he mentioned, he wants to play Madison Square Garden.  That's a goal to look forward too and I'm sure they are feeling good selling out basically the entire US tour and having a #1 rock album, but they have a long way to go to headline MSG.  If they do, I'd like to be there though and I have the video of him saying it to reference.

Really awesome set.  My 3rd time seeing them, but first as a headliner.  They earned it and it was incredible.

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GE0zgqVXEAABPwK?format=jpg&name=large)

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GE0zb55WYAAj47v?format=jpg&name=large)

Beartooth The Plot In You Invent Animate Sleep Theory LIVE @ Palladium Times Square New York City NY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1poZhzXroew)

Next up on Friday: (i'm actually a bit iffy if I will actually go to this)

February 2nd - Mr. Big @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: crystalstars17 on January 31, 2024, 07:44:18 AM
As of last night, I'm seeing Testament at Foxwoods in a couple of weeks!!!!!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on January 31, 2024, 07:51:18 AM
Godspeed You! Black Emperor have announced dates for Bristol later this year (45 minute drive from me). I'm really quite tempted to go!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on January 31, 2024, 07:52:56 AM
Do it Luke!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on January 31, 2024, 07:59:18 AM
£35 a ticket is pretty good. Even though I'm not a superfan and I don't know a single person who likes them in real life, I don't want to miss this.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on January 31, 2024, 09:10:18 AM
That's not that bad. 99% of concerts I go to alone, almost none of my IRL friends share my music tastes so I'm not going to drag them to something they won't like :lol

I just bought tickets for Train + REO Speedwagon. My wife loves Train so it'll make a great date night.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on January 31, 2024, 09:19:25 AM
That's not that bad. 99% of concerts I go to alone, almost none of my IRL friends share my music tastes so I'm not going to drag them to something they won't like :lol

Oh, I'm no stranger to solo gig going, but it does influence my decision some.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on February 01, 2024, 09:24:01 AM
Holy butts.  I just got an email from Ticketmaster saying that they are sending me the $30.00 for the Matchbox Twenty tickets I sold back in last May.  They had spent months emailing me asking for me to provide my SSN to them for tax purposes and I don't trust Ticketmaster with my SSN so I decided to not send it and not care much for the $30.00.  I guess I won out in the end of this waiting war.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 01, 2024, 12:05:14 PM
Starting to get pumped, just over a week from my first show of the year. Not even mad about the six hour drive when at the end is the first show of the Haken tour. Fuck yes. :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Nachtmerrie on February 01, 2024, 01:05:45 PM
That ArcTanGent lineup is fantastic.
Complexity Fest in The Netherlands is the same weekend and already added Plini and Night Verses. Hope to see some more overlap like Animals as Leaders.

My list so far:
January 25: Modder & Onhou
January 31: Periphery
February 18: TesseracT & Unprocessed
March 12: Enslaved, Svalbard and Wayfarer
March 14: Orbit Culture
April 5: Psychonaut
April 17: Bell Witch
Juni 29: Midsummer Prog with Karnivool & Plini

The list of options is growing each week with 4 or 5 festivasl and at least 20 shows I could or should go in the next few months.

Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on February 01, 2024, 01:10:49 PM
That ArcTanGent lineup is fantastic.

March 12: Enslaved, Svalbard and Wayfarer

Arctangent is always incredible, this year is no different.

I'd like to do Enslaved and Svalbard too, but they're not really playing close enough for me to be able to afford it.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 01, 2024, 01:25:21 PM
March 14: Orbit Culture

Debating about checking them out again. 

Next Saturday is this show that's been on my calendar:

February 10th - Static X, Sevendust & Dope @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ

But I guess I didn't pay attention and it sold out, second hand tickets are wayyy too expensive.  This other show is the same day, and the only real reason it wasn't ahead of the Static X show is because getting to NYC is much more time and effort than going to my local ballroom, but seems I may be seeing this instead based on ticket availability:

February 10th - Machine Head, Fear Factory & Orbit Culture @ Palladium Times Square, New York City NY
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Nachtmerrie on February 03, 2024, 10:51:41 AM
March 14: Orbit Culture

Debating about checking them out again. 

February 10th - Machine Head, Fear Factory & Orbit Culture @ Palladium Times Square, New York City NY

I'm seeing them on their first European headline tour. Great chance to see them in a small venue while still possible. They might be one of the big names of the future.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Lonk on February 06, 2024, 06:35:09 AM
Coheed and Cambria playing with Incubus in the summer  :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on February 06, 2024, 06:37:20 AM
Coheed and Cambria playing with Incubus in the summer  :metal

Oh man and Incubus is playing all of Morning View. No shows near me sadly, maybe I'll travel.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: chknptpie on February 06, 2024, 07:10:49 AM
I wish there was a show closer to me! Seeing Morning View would be pretty sweet. I'm loving all of the full album tours bands are doing.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 06, 2024, 08:17:49 AM
Coheed and Cambria playing with Incubus in the summer  :metal

Oh man and Incubus is playing all of Morning View. No shows near me sadly, maybe I'll travel.

Come to the Garden, I'm honestly a bit shocked they booked MSG.  Hopefully it sells well, I'm pretty excited for that.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on February 06, 2024, 09:00:42 AM
All the tours are being announced today.

The Incubus playing Morning View in full with Coheed & Cambria tour.

https://loudwire.com/incubus-tour-dates-2024-morning-view/

Lamb of God and Mastodon has announced a co-headlining tour celebrating Ashes of the Wake and Leviathan, respectfully.

https://loudwire.com/lamb-of-god-mastodon-2024-tour-dates-kerry-king-malevolence/

Creed has announced a tour in November mainly with 3 Doors Down and Mammoth WVH supporting.

https://loudwire.com/creed-2024-tour-dates-3-doors-down-mammoth-wvh/

None of these I'm willing to make a trip of unless maybe something else aligns with plans that I could possibly have by then.  Already saw Incubus at Hollywood Bowl last year playing Morning View in full and that was great.  Don't care much about Lamb of God and I've already seen Mastodon last year at the same place they playing this year, The Forum.  As for Creed, I'm still waiting things out to see if I can get cheap tickets for their show in San Bernardino, otherwise, it's just me moaning that, most likely, Alter Bridge is going to have no shows announced for this year, which is expected, but I was just holding out for the slim hope.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 06, 2024, 09:47:05 AM
Funny how I'll be trying to see all those at MSG.  Granted, Lamb of God/Mastodon is not coming near me, bt Pantera/Lamb of God are playing MSG later this month.

The local summer Creed show near me is completely sold out, that MSG show is going to be a hot ticket, but I'd like to go.

Incubus is definitely on my calendar.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Glasser on February 06, 2024, 09:50:23 AM
Hell's Heroes in Texas in March! Pumped to see Night Demon, Doro, Watchtower, Demolition Hammer, Queensryche are exclusively playing the EP and The Warning!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on February 06, 2024, 10:10:46 AM
The tour announcements just keep on going. Dethklok has announced a tour with Dragonforce and Nekrogoblikon (no idea who that is).

https://loudwire.com/dethklok-2024-us-tour-dates-dragonforce-nekrogoblikon/
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Lonk on February 06, 2024, 10:11:55 AM
Man, Mastodon loves doing this co-headlining tours. I'll try to catch one of the PA dates or CT.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 09, 2024, 10:16:34 AM
2024 just got fucking awesome.. OK Goodnight in Berkeley, June 12
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 09, 2024, 12:10:51 PM
I wrote reviews in their respective threads, but...

Mr Big last week mostly stunk because Eric Martin was sick.  Rest of the band was good, but Eric's singing was difficult to watch and listen to making it one of the worst concerts I've seen sadly.  I understand it is not the band's fault, but yeah, it stunk.

Mr. Big The Big Finish Tour LIVE @ Starland Ballroom Sayreville NJ 2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU9Jn2kbqhA)

Then the next night was Caligulas Horse and Earthside.  This concert was awesome.  My write up is here:

https://lotsofmuzik.com/caligulas-horse-concert-review-by-cramx3-february-3rd-at-gramercy-theater-new-york-city-ny/ (https://lotsofmuzik.com/caligulas-horse-concert-review-by-cramx3-february-3rd-at-gramercy-theater-new-york-city-ny/)

Caligula's Horse & Earthside LIVE @ Gramercy Theater New York City 2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awRWCAsda6Q)

Next up, tonight:

February 9th - Lou Gramm @ Count Basie Theater, Red Bank NJ

The original voice of Foreigner.  It amazes me that Lou is the only original member of Foreigner still touring and he isn't in Foreigner  :lol apparently his backing band is made up of a couple x foreigner musicians which to me, makes this much closer to the original band than what is currently touring their never ending farewell.  I'm honestly a bit annoyed with them.  They played my local amphitheater last summer as part of their farewell tour and are coming back to the same venue this summer.  Fuck that.  There's a big part of me that wants to go to this instead out of spite or something  :lol  But honestly, this is cheap and local and will be different than what I've seen from Foreigner already. 

Opting not to go to the Machine Head / Fear Factory / Orbit Culture show on Saturday. 
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on February 09, 2024, 01:53:50 PM
I need a concert to go this month.  I see Haken at the House of Blues in Anaheim listed on Tickpick for $36.00.  Might as well go.  Haven't heard anything about them, but I know they have a decent reputation among these parts and I know you guys won't let me down on that one.  The drawback is that the seating arrangement for this show looks similar to when John Petrucci was in the HOB a while back where it will be broken up into different sections of pricing in comparison to the all GA floor that one would typically have at the House of Blues shows.

Oh well, a show is a show and a show close by at a decent price.  I'll take it.

Haken - House of Blues - Anaheim, CA.  February 11th 2024
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on February 09, 2024, 02:00:05 PM
You haven't heard a note by Haken? Definitely check out all their albums before the show :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 09, 2024, 02:01:42 PM
I need a concert to go this month.  I see Haken at the House of Blues in Anaheim listed on Tickpick for $36.00.  Might as well go.  Haven't heard anything about them, but I know they have a decent reputation among these parts and I know you guys won't let me down on that one.  The drawback is that the seating arrangement for this show looks similar to when John Petrucci was in the HOB a while back where it will be broken up into different sections of pricing in comparison to the all GA floor that one would typically have at the House of Blues shows.

Oh well, a show is a show and a show close by at a decent price.  I'll take it.

Haken - House of Blues - Anaheim, CA.  February 11th 2024

Definitely start listening to their latest album Fauna.  They are playing it entirely live, plus a second set reflecting the rest of their music.  Given two days and no idea what else they are playing, you should dive into that album to get familiar if you don't want to go in completely blind. I'll be going to the NJ show.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on February 09, 2024, 02:02:59 PM
All right, I'll check out their latest album.  It looks like they got a show in LA prior to the show in Anaheim tomorrow, so once there's a setlist out there, it should give me a better idea of what to expect.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 09, 2024, 02:07:52 PM
All right, I'll check out their latest album.  It looks like they got a show in LA prior to the show in Anaheim tomorrow, so once there's a setlist out there, it should give me a better idea of what to expect.

Yeah, but lets be real.  They are doing a 3 hour show and the music is dense prog metal.  It kind of requires a bunch of listens to get to know it.  Of course, I think their musicianship is incredible so even if the songs don't connect, it may be worth seeing live for to watch some incredible performances. Hope you enjoy it and I'm personally very interested in what they end up playing for the second set.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 09, 2024, 02:23:29 PM
First Haken show, going in blind, to a three hour career spanning set. Hell of a way to start off  :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on February 09, 2024, 02:51:47 PM
Next 2 shows coming up are Big Big Train on Mar 2 and Haken, the next night, Mar 3rd, both in NJ. :coolio
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: HOF on February 09, 2024, 02:53:38 PM
Next 2 shows coming up are Big Big Train on Mar 2 and Haken, the next night, Mar 3rd, both in NJ. :coolio

 :tup :tup
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on February 12, 2024, 12:32:52 PM
Chromeo with The Midnight this fall including 10/14 in St.Paul!

(https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/426416643_946291776852479_7427192639149711907_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=dd5e9f&_nc_ohc=wUqOwtcdtlUAX_KMEv_&_nc_ht=scontent.ffcm1-2.fna&oh=00_AfBVrBsgj185ulZjpr5UENDcv-b2-GrZvsZJrR2xtzvHIA&oe=65CEAF07)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 12, 2024, 02:18:11 PM
Last Friday I saw Lou Gramm.  Although it was advertised as Lou Gramm, the backgrop he used called it Lou Gramm All Stars.  But lets be real, not sure there were any true all stars in his backing band, everyone was there to see and hear the original voice of Foreigner. 

Got a ticket at the box office before the show to save like $15 in livenation fees.  Decent attendance, not sold out, but not empty although my back balcony area was pretty empty.  The lady at the box office seemed confused when I specificall said I'll take the row with no one in it  :lol

It was just Lou, so the show starts at 8:15 with a quick introduction and history video before he came out and they performed Feels Like THe First Time.  I thought he sounded pretty good.  Like I didn't realize he still would sound so young, especially considering he looks so old and fragile.  I understand he had a brain tumor removed over 20 years ago and that lead to him physically not looking so great.  But all that didn't matter once he started singing.  He wasn't perfect and definitely showed his age throughout the evening, but generally, his voice held up and just sounded like the original voice of Foreigner.  I think Kelly does a great job fronting Foreigner these days, but Lou still has it in his voice. 

No surprise the set was almost exlcusively Foreigner hits.  He did also play two of his solo songs and would occassionally give some history of the song about to come up next.  One moment really stuck out, when he had a forgoteful moment talking about the upcoming song, and said "this song I wrote with...." and just drew a blank and an uhh and finally a "somebody"  :lol It was kind of a funny moment but also kind of an old man struggling to remember moment which in the same breathe is not funny, but kind of sad.  The keyboardist told him the name and he said it and went on with the song.  You can find that at 10:40 in my video.

Now the bad.... the All Stars! I thought his backing band was just OK.  The guitarist was fine and the live saxophone was great, and needed, but the drums were BAD.  Turns out it's Lou's brother on drums.  He was just off timed a bunch of times and his playing generally just felt off.  Also, Lou would bang on a cowbell during a bunch of songs and it was also BAD.  Like I don't mind the cowbell use in general, but when Lou would bang on it, not only would his bangs inconsistent, his timing was also off at times.  it just stood out like a sore thumb.  I think I even laughed at one point where I kept thinking to myself "Please put down the cowbell!"  :lol

The crowd was pretty tame.  Sat the entire time and even at the end, didn't really wake up.  I thought Urgent was probably the highlight of the set with the sax player going into the crowd.  Also the ballads were really good.  After the show, Lou did a meet and greet with purchase at his merch stand.  He walked right past me as he made his way to the merch table and even waved at me when I yelled "Lou!". 

Funny how after this show it was just announced today that Bret Michaels is performing this summer locally with also Lou Gramm as a special guest.  I guess I may see him again this year.  It seems like it would be a great idea to have Lou perform with Foreigner again though, he can still sing.

Lou Gramm All Stars LIVE @ Count Basie Theater Red Bank NJ 2/9/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mezICabkAbw)

Next up:

February 16th - 311 @ Ovation Hall, Atlantic City NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 12, 2024, 04:59:47 PM
My first show of the year in the bag...Haken in Los Angeles. They played for 3+ hours and on top of their new album in full, they dropped two epics and two near epics. Don't think I need to elucidate any further. Just fuckin epic all around, a top tier show for me, and really sets a high bar for the year.


Also gotta hang with El Barto, talk about the cherry on the sundae....
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 13, 2024, 08:46:32 AM
Aaaaand Hanabie is coming back for another US headline tour!!!!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 14, 2024, 06:01:38 PM
When it rains, it pours.... Babymetal for back to back nights at the Masonic with Deathclok and Dragonforce/Nekrogoblin
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 15, 2024, 08:10:21 AM
Scored a great Valentines Day gift for my gf yesterday.... GWAR tickets!  :lol My local venue had a 2 for 1 sale yesterday so I scored that since we talked about going together.  Obviously it was not her real gift, but I did include it with the rest for fun.

I took off work tomorrow to go to Atlantic City to see one of my favorite bands for something like the 25th time, 311!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Indiscipline on February 15, 2024, 09:24:46 AM
AC/DC in May ... in my freakin' town!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 15, 2024, 09:46:09 AM
That's awesome.  They have become a bucket list band at this point.  I assume they will tour the US at some point, but who knows with their age.  And if/when they do, the prices may be out of my range. 

Also to add, my friend hooked us up! Got us his company suite tickets for this  :metal :

February 22nd - Pantera & Lamb of God @ Madison Square Garden, New York City NY
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Dr. DTVT on February 16, 2024, 05:54:51 PM
Feb. 7 - Earthside and Caligula’s Horse
Feb 16 - We Came From Space
Feb 27 - Haken
Mar 2-3 - Big Big Train

And many more to come.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 16, 2024, 07:54:25 PM
Added Japanese metalcore/alt rock Survive Said the Prophet, April 5 in Berkeley. I know next to nothing about these guys, but they did play with Nemophila in Japan, and the few songs I heard were pretty catchy. Plus it's a Friday so fuck it why not?
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on February 16, 2024, 09:10:09 PM
^^ OOOO, I know that band to a good amount.  They got catchy pop-punk stuff.  They got stuff where they throw in some harsh vocals.  I've been wanting them to do a US tour at some point.  I would think they would do well in these parts.  They will be in Echoplex in LA on a Monday.  Never been to that venue, so that's something for me to look into and check parking and stuff.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Nachtmerrie on February 19, 2024, 01:10:33 PM
Saw TesseracT yesterday and they were even better then expected. Their sound was spot on from the first seconds, great show with the lights, lots of energy and the new songs are brilliant in a live setting. Can't think of a better singer/frontman then Dan at the moment. His range and skillset are impressive and even more impressive in combination with the energy he brings on stage.

Great night and Unprocessed was the best support act I've seen in a while.

Also added a few shows at my local venue. They have a subscription plan which allows me to see an unlimited number of shows in their small room for 75 Euro's a year. Taake, Thy Catafalque, Bell Witch, Long Distance Calling and Ruins of Beverast are on the list for the next months.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 19, 2024, 03:22:32 PM
^^ OOOO, I know that band to a good amount.  They got catchy pop-punk stuff.  They got stuff where they throw in some harsh vocals.  I've been wanting them to do a US tour at some point.  I would think they would do well in these parts.  They will be in Echoplex in LA on a Monday.  Never been to that venue, so that's something for me to look into and check parking and stuff.

Been digging into them a bit, they come across as a Japanese poppy version of Protest the Hero. I think this will be quite a fun show.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: chknptpie on February 20, 2024, 06:31:13 AM
Well now I really gotta find them on Spotify and give them a spin!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 20, 2024, 07:01:33 AM
Well now I really gotta find them on Spotify and give them a spin!

Curious to hear what you think.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on February 20, 2024, 07:25:26 AM
checking out a metal band called Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs tonight
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Lonk on February 20, 2024, 08:53:28 AM
Coheed and Primus announced for the summer. Right before the Incubus dates too.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on February 20, 2024, 02:39:10 PM
Saw Squid last night in Minneapolis. Amazing Show (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x296sKtkE4A).

thinking of going to Joe Jackson this Summer per I've been getting more into his stuff over the last few months.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: chknptpie on February 20, 2024, 03:11:38 PM
Well now I really gotta find them on Spotify and give them a spin!

Curious to hear what you think.

I gave spaces and Hateful Failures a listen and nothing stood out to me... but I was listening to them while working. I may need to give a proper listen and pay attention lol

Coheed and Primus announced for the summer. Right before the Incubus dates too.
Not really hyped for Primus and none are near me, so not really a big loss to me lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on February 21, 2024, 01:54:23 PM
checking out a metal band called Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs tonight

This show was really fun! I got one of those Fujifilm instant cameras recently with some tax return money and snapped this fun pic at the show

(https://i.imgur.com/qhomVrS.jpeg)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 21, 2024, 02:09:38 PM
Last Friday I took the day off work to drive down to Atlantic City for a 311 concert.  What a great night.  I saw Dirty Heads at this casino venue last summer and really enjoyed it, so I was looking forward to seeing a similar band at the same spot.  Shocked to say the turn out was wayyy better than expected.  The floor was sold out and most of the seats sold.  Got a seat at the box office to save on fees, but was shocked we couldn't buy floor tickets. The casino is really nice, Ocean, as it's one of the newer ones in AC.  Had a great dinner with my gf.  I lost about $200 in gambling, but couldn't be put down too hard since I was just having a really good time.

They had one opener who went on at 9pm (yeah, late show) but I didn't catch them, (I was too busy losing money).  311 came on at 10pm and did a 90 minute set.  The sound was really good, but you could also clearly hear the mistakes.  Nothing serious besides a guitar solo completely out, but I love the live sound they have and have always had. Nick's voice has aged, it sounds like he just smoked really and he really gets the help from SA's vocals that still sound mostly the same. I don't mind Nick's aged voice, but for as great of a shape he is in, his voice needs the most care.  It's not like this was a some big tour.  Just 3 dates on the east coast. 

Well, besides that raw live sound they have, what made the show so good was the setlist.  They actually put in a couple deep cuts.  They are known for doing different sets each night, but the AC show went a tad bit deeper.  Two songs from Don't Tread on Me?! Shocked.  They almost never play this one, 311 - There's Always An Excuse LIVE @ Ovation Hall at Ocean Casino Resort Atlantic City NJ 2/16/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44DlDqxWeX4) Besides the set, the crowd was really into it.  We sneaked onto the floor during the drum solo and it was a lot more fun down there than in the seats.  The next morning, the bassist PNUT, liked my post on twitter about the show and all was well in the world.  I think that was around show number 25 for me seeing them, and this was a lot better than my last time just 8 months earlier in the same city.  They surpassed DT a couple years ago on being my most seen band.

311 LIVE @ Ovation Hall Ocean Casino Resort Atlantic City NJ 2/16/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvBzDRyu3M8)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on February 21, 2024, 02:11:17 PM
when i was in my jam band era seeing a lot of phish shows a lot of the fanbase had overlapping interest in 311; they were never really my thing personally but i feel like i know a lot about them via osmosis spending time around a lot of their fans at phish shows haha. glad you had a great time, sounds like it was a great setlist for a longtime fan
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 21, 2024, 02:16:40 PM
when i was in my jam band era seeing a lot of phish shows a lot of the fanbase had overlapping interest in 311; they were never really my thing personally but i feel like i know a lot about them via osmosis spending time around a lot of their fans at phish shows haha. glad you had a great time, sounds like it was a great setlist for a longtime fan

There's definitely an overlap of fanbases, the hippy crowd for sure.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on February 22, 2024, 02:50:42 PM
Just got tickets to see Alkaline Trio in July  :tup
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 26, 2024, 02:42:33 PM
Last Thursday Pantera and Lamb of God performed at Madison Square Garden.

My buddy really hooked me and some of our high school friends up good.  He got us into his work's executive suite.  I had never seen this at MSG before. 

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GG_CO12WIAAQCJH?format=jpg&name=large)

There was a private entrance to the suites so no line to get in.  The suite itself is actually floor level of the arena.  Go through a few small hallways under the 100 level seats and into a private room with couchs, tvs, a buffet, and a private bar with bartender.  Everything besides hard liqour is included, so I had quite a few coronas over the night.  Food included sushi, korean fried chicken, casadillas, and burgers plus some finger foods and desserts.  The TV had the Rangers vs. Devils game (being played in NJ, which also added a lot of fun to our train ride which had all the fans from both sides riding) so some solid overdose of entertainment.  Besides us, there were maybe 8 other people from his work there who all seemed nice although we mostly didn't mingle. The only thing the sucked was from in the suite, you couldn't see the stage or anything going on in the arena.  So you'd walk through a small hallway and out of it you'd be right on the floor, but the security would block you from going to the seats or pit and force you into the stands. We were in the front row of the seats just above the floor.  Incredible view!

We all just ate/drank/chilled during Childbite, the opening band.  Lamb of God came on at 8pm.  The Garden had mostly filled up at this point.  Thought they were really good.  Randy has so much stage energy running around.  The band sounded really tight.  Pyro was used in a few songs.  My 3rd time seeing them, and probably my favorite mostly for being much closer the previous times and just getting to see them in arena too.  Before they finished the set wiht Redneck, it looked like the singer's family came out and sang happy birthday to him and even had a cake that looked pretty metal  :metal

Pantera came on at 9:30.  They sounded really good, very live and raw.  Phil's vocals were solid although his speaking voice was kind of hard to listen to at times.  Lots of pyro and video screen, solid stage show.  Zakk was enjoyable to watch.  I saw them open for Metallica last year and this was definitely a better sounding and better show to watch this time around.  Sadly, they only did two more songs than that opening slot.  Kind of expected a bit more.  The Floods guitar solo was pretty epic.  The performance with Walk with a bunch of people on stage was a lot of fun.  The venue was packed and it looked like there was a solid mosh pit on the GA part of the floor.  Great night that ended with Phil doing a mic drop singing Stairway to Heaven by himself. 

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GHD8Rq4XEAAfAoC?format=jpg&name=large)

Pantera & Lamb of God LIVE @ Madison Square Garden New York City NY 2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMp-doms9oQ)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Metro on February 26, 2024, 03:28:51 PM
Haken, in Baltimore this Wednesday
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 26, 2024, 04:07:48 PM
Haken, in Baltimore this Wednesday

 :metal

Next up for me is a Haken weekend, NYC on Saturday and NJ on Sunday
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 26, 2024, 05:16:05 PM
Next for me is Ov Sulfur next Thursday, a deathcore group out of Colorado. Got the tickets on a whim having known just a few tracks of theirs, and have been diving into their stuff... this is going to be a very heavy show. :lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on February 26, 2024, 06:24:40 PM
THIS weekend:
BBT Saturday
HAKEN Sunday
 :corn :corn :corn
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on February 27, 2024, 07:29:32 AM
Ronny Chieng in Minneapolis 1-week from Friday!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on February 28, 2024, 09:36:16 AM
I had no idea Saigon Kick are doing some 30 years of Water anniversary shows. if they were coming to my town, I'd go in a second.

https://www.facebook.com/events/924242985871578/?ref=newsfeed
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 28, 2024, 11:23:32 AM
Impatiently waiting for the Aftershock lineup announcement later today. Good money is on the headliners being Slayer, Maiden, Pantera, and Judas Priest. Also solid hope for Evanescance, Jinjer, Spiritbox, and Alien Weaponry. Hoping they continue their trend of bringing two acts from Japan too (2022- Band Maid, Nemophila...2023- Hanabie, Babymetal). I'M LOOKING AT YOU LOVEBITES!!!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on February 28, 2024, 01:30:23 PM
Looks like you were pretty spot on
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 28, 2024, 03:49:08 PM
Looks like you were pretty spot on


Yeah, it's almost a carbon copy of the Louder than Life lineup, which is also a DWP festival. Bummed there was no Jmetal acts though :(
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on February 29, 2024, 04:22:46 PM
So I got an email from SeatGeek regarding the A7X ticket I bought for the show in Cleveland telling me that I got an upgrade from a 200 section to a C100 section.  Don't know if I will get any free stuff outside of being in a lower-level seat that's probably worth twice the price I paid for when I bought the ticket, but this sounds neat.  Still haven't gotten the ticket transfer yet though. All I see on the SeatGeek page is stuff like "This ticket will be available in time for the event." and "Order confirmed. The seller has confirmed your order. Your ticket will be delivered right here before the event," but I'm sure things will sort itself out by then.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on February 29, 2024, 05:02:28 PM
Impatiently waiting for the Aftershock lineup announcement later today. Good money is on the headliners being Slayer, Maiden, Pantera, and Judas Priest. Also solid hope for Evanescance, Jinjer, Spiritbox, and Alien Weaponry. Hoping they continue their trend of bringing two acts from Japan too (2022- Band Maid, Nemophila...2023- Hanabie, Babymetal). I'M LOOKING AT YOU LOVEBITES!!!

The Warning are playing at that; 2nd year in a row I guess.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on February 29, 2024, 05:25:15 PM
Impatiently waiting for the Aftershock lineup announcement later today. Good money is on the headliners being Slayer, Maiden, Pantera, and Judas Priest. Also solid hope for Evanescance, Jinjer, Spiritbox, and Alien Weaponry. Hoping they continue their trend of bringing two acts from Japan too (2022- Band Maid, Nemophila...2023- Hanabie, Babymetal). I'M LOOKING AT YOU LOVEBITES!!!

The Warning are playing at that; 2nd year in a row I guess.

Nope, they played in '22, not last year.

That was when this epic meeting happened....  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTtH8jozrQQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTtH8jozrQQ)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on March 04, 2024, 11:52:10 AM
Darn, Halestorm and I Prevail is doing a co-headlining tour with Hollywood Undead as support and no California date.  That's a bummer.  I honestly would think this bill would do ok at FivePoint Amphitheater in Irvine (even if they close off the two worst bleacher sections of the venue).

https://loudwire.com/halestorm-i-prevail-2024-north-american-summer-tour-dates/
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: MinistroRaven on March 06, 2024, 08:36:45 AM
Baroness/Red Fang tour dates:
May 13 Winston Salem, NC The Ramkat
May 14 Norfolk, VA Elevation 27
May 15 Baltimore, MD Ram's Head Live
May 16 Asbury Park, NJ The Stone Pony
May 18 Harrisburg, PA HMAC

Tickets for the newly announced, non-festival dates are on-sale this Friday at 10 am local time. Ticketing links can be found on YourBaroness.com.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 06, 2024, 08:39:31 AM
Darn, Halestorm and I Prevail is doing a co-headlining tour with Hollywood Undead as support and no California date.  That's a bummer.  I honestly would think this bill would do ok at FivePoint Amphitheater in Irvine (even if they close off the two worst bleacher sections of the venue).

https://loudwire.com/halestorm-i-prevail-2024-north-american-summer-tour-dates/

This show is coming to me, but sadly, already have tickets for another show the same date.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: MinistroRaven on March 06, 2024, 10:21:45 AM
PRONG and Vöivod 2024 Co-Headline Dates:
Wed 3/6/24 - Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom
Thu 3/7/24 - Seattle, WA - El Corazon
Fri 3/8/24 - Eugene, OR - John Henry's
Sat 3/9/24 - Berkeley, CA - The UC Theatre
Sun 3/10/24 - Los Angeles, CA - The Fonda Theatre
Tue 3/12/24 - San Diego, CA - Brick by Brick
Wed 3/13/24 - Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren
Thu 3/14/24 - El Paso, TX - Rockhouse
Fri 3/15/24 - Dallas, TX - Granada Theater
Sat 3/16/24 - Oklahoma City, OK - Diamond Ballroom
Sun 3/17/24 - St. Louis, MO - The Golden Record
Tue 3/19/24 - Detroit, MI - Harpos
Wed 3/20/24 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
Thu 3/21/24 - Fort Wayne, IN - Piere's Entertainment Center
Fri 3/22/24 - Knoxville, TN - The Concourse
Sa 3/23/24 - Raleigh, NC - Lincoln Theatre
Sun 3/24/24 - Stroudsburg, PA - Sherman Theater
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 08, 2024, 02:20:49 PM
I shared my Haken reviews/thoughts in the band thread, but if curious, here's my published review thanks to Ministro:

https://lotsofmuzik.com/an-evening-with-haken-at-the-palladium-times-square-new-york-city-show-review-by-cramx3/ (https://lotsofmuzik.com/an-evening-with-haken-at-the-palladium-times-square-new-york-city-show-review-by-cramx3/)

On Wednesday I went to see Gwar at my local ballroom.  Bought a great 2 for 1 tickets deal on Valentines Day and took my girlfriend to this. I had seen Gwar 5 times previously and knew what to expect, my gf had only heard the stories from me.  She wanted to go and she was thoroughly entertained  :lol

There were two opening bands, but I only caught the ending of the second one, Cancer Bats.  I didn't think they were that bad.  Not entirely sure what genre they were, maybe stoner metal?  They did a Beastie Boys cover of Sabotage that was cool.

Gwar did about an hour and 15 minute headline set.  What made this show interesting was that it's the first tour with the new guitarist (Gwar actually has no orignal members) and after the first song, they introduced him in an interesting way in regards to their whole alien story.  Something about fucking a dolphin and being confused if the new guitarist was the same as the old guitarist  :lol (they have similar costumes, I think it's because he's new).  Anyway, I thought it was kind of cool to make it part of the show.  Plenty of blood was shot into the crowd as they killed different creatures throughout the night, and of course Biden.  The setlist was fresh, to me, and included a lot of newer songs and some rarer old songs.  Nice mix for me even though I didn't know most of the newer songs, they were fine, and it was just nice to see a good rotation of songs since the last time I saw them.  At one point a fan got onto the stage and took a beating from the crew  :lol

I think this was also the most wild of a crowd I've seen for Gwar.  The venue had one side curtain off so it wasn't a sellout and it wasn't really packed either, but the front of the stage had a lot of people going wild and crowd surfing.  A really great crowd overall I'd say.  Their sound was pretty good, the new guitarist was shredding, and the band sounded pretty good overall.  I honeslty don't know how they perform in those costumes.  Really fun night out with my gf, she even got a Gwar patch!

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIGJAg5W4AA-JiD?format=jpg&name=large)

GWAR LIVE @ Starland Ballroom Sayreville NJ 3/6/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDpVKavs8_U&t=2274s)

Next up are these back to back sold out concerts:

March 22nd - Fall Out Boy, Jimmy Eats World, Hot Mulligan @ Madison Square Garden, New York City NY
March 23rd - Set It Off & Crown the Empire @ Irving Plaza, New York City NY
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on March 08, 2024, 05:25:17 PM
Ok, finally got enough chill back into my system to report on last night's show. Probably the heaviest show I've ever been to, the lineup was Extermination Dismemberment, Ghost Bath, Mental Cruelty, and headliners Ov Sulfur in a 200 person dive club all for the low price of 30 bucks. The headliners were the only one's I was familiar with were the headliners, and I purposely didn't research the other guys. Venue barely had a stage, and a wide floor with benches on either side, I chose the bench right against the stage to take it somewhat easy (turned out to be a great vantage point cause during the sets I could stand on the bench and get that killer view of the crowd fucking losing it).


First band, Extermination Dismemberment were fun, good starters and all, but nothing mindblowing.

Second up was Ghost Bath, and these dudes were impressive. They had a progressive death metal sound that was really dense and rich, and delivered a very high energy set. Dark as fuck though, all their songs were about suicide, and the music reflected that, but musically they were spot fucking on.

Ghost Bath- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20fRRhqrei4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20fRRhqrei4)

Next up was Mental Cruelty, the surprise of the night. These guys were insanely intense, and brought it fucking hard with a dynamic performance by the lead singer, he got that crowd going hard, and man did they respond. This was the set where I was glad I had my elevated vantage point, it was so damn intense watching them go at it, the back and forth between the crowd and the band was truly a delight.

Mental Cruelty- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl3iykp2yRs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl3iykp2yRs)

Finally headliner Ov Sulfur came out, and I think the crowd was spent cause they didn't get the response they should have even though musically I felt they were the most solid of the night. Still, a good enough crowd, with a solid pit that got a bit downgraded when a crowd killer got lose in there. I mean if the whole crowd is into it fine, but if it's a normal pit and you go around punching and kicking people you need to fuck off). They played some of my favorites but skipped Oblivion which bummed me a bit, but all in all it was an insane evening which will certainly broaden my choice of shows in the future.

Ov Sulfur- Earthen- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck1ZuUR9Ekg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck1ZuUR9Ekg)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on March 08, 2024, 05:39:18 PM
Next up 4 me is KK's PRIEST, either at Starland or Keswick depending on my schedule.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on March 08, 2024, 05:47:39 PM
On a total side note, death metal bands hands down have the best merch.  :lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on March 09, 2024, 06:46:16 AM
I ended up buckling and buying tickets to Incubus in Tampa. I was surprised by a couple on things; first, I think tickets have been on sale for a couple weeks now but I was able to log in and buy 5th row tickets. There are tickets left everywhere in the arena; two, the price is a little nuts. I didn't plan on buying tickets so close to the stage but the price was $330 for 5th row, or $324 for the first section of raised seating. By comparison my Tool tickets this year were $216 for the floor and were sold out almost immediately.

Anyway, I can't wait to see one of my favorite albums played live and hang out with my brother.

Current lineup:

4/02 - Joe Satriani and Steve Vai - Charlotte, NC
4/13 - Brit Floyd - Coumbia, SC
8/10 - Train & REO Speedwagon - Charlotte, NC
9/03 - Incubus and Coheed & Cambria - Tampa, FL
9/21 - Meliss Etheridge and Jewel - Charlotte, NC (I might not go to this, might just give my ticket to my wife's friend)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on March 09, 2024, 07:28:20 PM
got a complimentary ticket for Sleepytime Gorilla Museum for Tuesday night in Minneapolis, even though I'm not a huge fan. I did see them at least 22 years ago with Bubblemath. A friend of mine who bought the ticket couldn't go per he's at Cruise to the Edge.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on March 11, 2024, 10:30:05 AM
Adding Fallujah, Persefone and Dawn of Ouroboros for July 22nd, though it's a Monday so will be a last minute decision.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 11, 2024, 10:45:08 AM
Im guessing itll be a hot ticket, but I'd like to see Weezer at the Garden on 9/11
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on March 11, 2024, 10:47:04 PM
Well, I'm back from being in Cleveland for A7X and Pittsburgh to watch a Penguins game.  I'll write about my thoughts (probably not) in the respective threads at some point this week.

Anywho, tours being announced in the last few days.

Weezer celebrating their Blue album.  LA show will be in the new Intuit Dome in Inglewood.  I hate traveling to Inglewood, so this will be a pass for me.

Five Finger Death Punch with Marilyn Manson.  SoCal show will in the Honda Center.  I will pass since I don't really care about either bands.

Breaking Benjamin, Staind, and Daughtry are doing a tour together in the Fall.  SoCal show will also be in the Honda Center.  This one I may consider.  Breaking Benjamin should really need to get some new stuff out or change out parts of their setlist for tours like these.  It's getting really stale for them at this point without having new stuff.  This would be the 3rd straight year they will do a co-headlining show in the OC.  Other than that, seeing Staind could be fine.  I may already catch Daughtry prior to this if I end up going to that festival bill in San Bernardino that Creed is headlining in the summer.  Will check for some cheap tickets throughout the months.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 12, 2024, 08:41:18 AM
Yeah, Breaking Benjamin has milked their set to death touring it for the last like 7 years now  :lol I do understand they are working on a new album, just haven't heard anything about a release.  Hopefully soon.  That show isn't coming near me, which is fine. Both Staind and BB played locally last year so it would be odd to have them come back again, especially when Staind is playing locally in April.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on March 12, 2024, 08:58:56 AM
Looks like Slash is going to do a Summer tour based around a Blues cover album he has coming out.  LA show is in Greek Theater on a Saturday.  That's a maybe.  I don't know if my attention span can handle a Blues concert.

https://twitter.com/Slash/status/1767553520264466813
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Nachtmerrie on March 13, 2024, 12:53:59 PM
Saw Enslaved with Svalbard and Wayfarer yesterday.

Wayfarer was great. Pretty unique sound with the americana influences in their black metal. I loved their last album and it was nice to see them live.
Svalbard was the highlight of evening for me. So much energy and connection with the public. One of the younger bands to watch over the next few years.
Enslaved was uncomfortable for me. One of those bands I should like but just don´t connect with. Third time I´ve seen them live and it felt akward.
Their podium presence feels forced and not authentic. Starting the encore with a drum solo was quite strange. I understand why people adore this band but I can safely conclude it´s not for me. Longest 90 minute show I´ve ever seen ::)

Next is Orbit Culture tomorrow.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 14, 2024, 12:59:17 PM
Im guessing itll be a hot ticket, but I'd like to see Weezer at the Garden on 9/11

Scooped up a couple tickets for this today on presale, should be a good one and an expected sell out.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on March 15, 2024, 09:32:11 AM
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There's only one date announced right now (Humphrey's in San Diego, and tickets go on sale tomorrow), but supposedly this is a real tour. I've seen 62 dates bandied about. Definitely one I'll see a couple of times.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on March 15, 2024, 10:41:21 AM
I'm not a massive KC fan, but I'd see it just to see Carey work his magic in a non-massive arena environment.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on March 15, 2024, 10:50:26 AM
I'm not a big fan of KC either but I can't miss an opportunity to see Danny and Steve Vai go on tour.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on March 15, 2024, 11:18:15 AM
damn that show looks right up my alley. huge KC fan and i love all 4 of those musicians
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: countoftuscany42 on March 15, 2024, 12:40:51 PM
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There's only one date announced right now (Humphrey's in San Diego, and tickets go on sale tomorrow), but supposedly this is a real tour. I've seen 62 dates bandied about. Definitely one I'll see a couple of times.

Can't share any details, but can confirm this is a real tour
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Glasser on March 16, 2024, 01:23:56 PM
Anyone going to Hell's Heroes next week?
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SwedishGoose on March 16, 2024, 01:49:32 PM
Waiting for Myrkur to take the stage...
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: axeman90210 on March 16, 2024, 02:27:30 PM
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240315/8bfefe25e0202ed6e3125678f3223ea1.jpg)

There's only one date announced right now (Humphrey's in San Diego, and tickets go on sale tomorrow), but supposedly this is a real tour. I've seen 62 dates bandied about. Definitely one I'll see a couple of times.

Man, I'd love to see Steve and Danny playing together, but I just do not like King Crimson or most solo material from King Crimson members.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: PixelDream on March 16, 2024, 03:43:57 PM
April: Ozric Tentacles
May: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
June: Graspop Metal Meeting: Tool, Judas Priest, Megadeth, Pendulum, All Them Witches, Deep Purple, Emperor, Ihsahn, Avenged Sevenfold, Uriah Heep, Mr. Bungle and so much more cool stuff.

Looking forward to awesome gigs is such a great feeling.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on March 18, 2024, 01:30:54 PM
ELO tour announced today. I'll be hitting the wells fargo center show in Philly on 9/20.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on March 18, 2024, 02:28:39 PM
Went and saw Prong/Voivod over the weekend. I'm not much of a Voivod fan, but as I've been saying for 30 years, Prong fucking rules. I saw them open for Flotsam on the Beg to Differ tour and immediately went out to buy the album. Good show Friday night, despite a pretty dead (and small) crowd. Tommy Victor strikes me as one of those guys that thinks himself the luckiest man alive for being able to do what he does. He was a support act playing for 300 people, and he acted like there was no place else he'd rather be. Hard not to appreciate that, and it really embiggens their live show. I wouldn't have paid the ~$48 or so face price, but the $20 I paid for a resell ticket (from a guy who paid $10) was a bargain. Given a similar opportunity people should check them out.

As I said, not much of a Voivod guy, but that drummer is a fucking beast.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on March 19, 2024, 12:50:27 AM
Ok, I am way too slow and did not notice this at all.  Apparently, FivePoint Amphitheater in Irvine had closed permanently and it was announced a long while back.  Apparently, the usual city vs promoter fighting on how who should pay for what played a big role in not keeping the venue around or other similar building projects alive.  Darn, I liked that venue.  It had free parking in every show and it wasn't a slog to drive to compare to driving to Downtown LA or Inglewood.  No wonder, the radio rock bands have announced their tours, this year, to be at the Honda Center in Anaheim.

I probably should have seen the writing on the wall when one of the side by side screens, where they would show camera shots of the band or crowd, were out for the entire night when I was there for Shinedown and Papa Roach, but I just thought, "Well, it's almost the end of the concert season.  They will probably sort that out by next year's season."
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on March 19, 2024, 08:44:01 AM
Ok, I am way too slow and did not notice this at all.  Apparently, FivePoint Amphitheater in Irvine had closed permanently and it was announced a long while back.  Apparently, the usual city vs promoter fighting on how who should pay for what played a big role in not keeping the venue around or other similar building projects alive.  Darn, I liked that venue.  It had free parking in every show and it wasn't a slog to drive to compare to driving to Downtown LA or Inglewood.  No wonder, the radio rock bands have announced their tours, this year, to be at the Honda Center in Anaheim.

I probably should have seen the writing on the wall when one of the side by side screens, where they would show camera shots of the band or crowd, were out for the entire night when I was there for Shinedown and Papa Roach, but I just thought, "Well, it's almost the end of the concert season.  They will probably sort that out by next year's season."
That was one seriously odd duck of an amphitheater. Never seen one quite like that, with the seats behind the lawn before. Also interesting that it was only 7 years old.

I wouldn't be surprised if they shutter our local shed. I dig the place, but I only have cause to go out there once every five years or so because tours hit the arena. It seems to be reserved for nostalgia acts, for the most part. Texas heat doesn't help it much, either.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Nachtmerrie on March 19, 2024, 01:07:40 PM
Saw Orbit Culture on their first EU headline clubtour. Small venue sold out with around 500 people and a good part of the floor being one big mosh and circlepit.
I will take any chance to see this band in a small venue. They will be playing much bigger crowds within the next few years.
Songs are agressive, melodic and catchy at the same time. Drummer is a beast.


Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 23, 2024, 03:13:44 PM
Pop punk weekend continues for me with Set It Off and Crown the Empire tonight, but wow last night Fall Out Boy at the Garden were incredible.  I was never a huge fan of them growing up, but their live show is top notch and they won me over last summer when I saw them for the first time.  They just impressed me so much last night.  I had such a great time during their set and from the last row of the arena, the place was LOUD.  Not sure if Set It Off is going to be able to follow that up, but the smaller GA concert should have good energy tonight.  Both shows were/are sold out, other than this rain, this is shaping up to be a great weekend of music that I'm shocked I am even a fan of honestly.

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJTl_cyXMAA72BM?format=jpg&name=large)

Fall Out Boy - Uma Thurman LIVE @ SOLD OUT Madison Square Garden New York City 3/22/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJjcUITJTW4)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on March 24, 2024, 01:18:46 PM
Seeing Rick Wakeman tonight.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on March 24, 2024, 07:22:28 PM
KK's Priest/L.A. Guns tonight. Guns were really good. KK's Priest kicked ass! :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 26, 2024, 02:10:50 PM
Back to that Fall Out Boy concert last Friday..... wow just wow they are so good.  I can't get that show out of my head.

We got there pretty early, much earlier than I expected coming from work and meeting my gf in NYC before the show so we actually watched the entire show.

First band, Games We Play, hit the stage at 6:30.  Basically a young large guy who was pretty charismatic and engaging, but felt like he was the onyl one even live of the 3 piece band.  Felt like their entire set was backing tracks.  It just was not for me at all.  Even if they had a full band, I don't think the songs were for me.  They only did 4 songs and a lot of talking for a 20 minute set.

Next up were Hot Mulligan.  My 3rd time seeing them, but first time really seeing them and being more aware of what they are.  I felt pretty bummed by their set.  I thought for playing MSG, they'd make a bigger deal about it.  They did their same opening set without much crowd interaction.  HOnestly felt like going through the motions for them which I did not expect.  I did not like their set. 

My gf and I were literally in the last row at the Garden and we wanted to grab some food between sets and I know the better food is down below so we went down to the lower bowl to grab food and I almost walked right into the singer of Games We Play.  Shook his hand and was given a Fueled by Ramen sticket  :lol He seemed nice, and I felt bad for talking to him in a positive way when I really didn't like their set, but there was no way I was going to say that to his face.  Also, while running into the opener is fairly common in the smaller shows, but not really something I've experienced in an arena before.

Jimmy Eat World was next and we were still eating when they started.  I was in no rush to get back to my seat.  This was my 3rd time seeing them and I never really cared for them besides the one hit song.  When we got back to our seats about half way through their set, I felt bored.  At least the little kid next to us was LOVING it and while his screaching voice singing was a bit annoying, I honestly enjoyed watching his happiness to the music.  I do think the ending of their set was better as the arena finally stood up for The Middle to end their set.

I will say, at this point, I felt pretty dissapointed with the show.  I didn't like any of the 3 opening sets.  My gf didn't either and she let me know that this show sucked so far  :rollin

Well that all changed quickly once Fall Out Boy took the stage.  First few songs were just loaded with pyros and fireworks, huge bangs, and energetic songs with the arena erupting singing along.  From the last row of the veneu, you could hear the crowd singing along so loud for some of these songs.  It was AWESOME.  They mentioned they chose these songs specifically for a sold out Madison Square Garden.  At that point I knew we were going to get some cool songs and something different.  They have been doing this "Magic 8 ball" thing for the tour where basically they play whatever song the magic 8 ball says each night making each night special with at least one rare and different song each night.  The 8 ball didn't come out yet, but it might as well have.

The lighting rig above the band came down real low for the next few songs.  Basically down to right above the drummer's head and the band all performed under it.  Kind of made for a crappy view for me in the back, but I think the idea was the make the people in the front feel more intimate with the band as they went through a string of older and rarer songs.  We got a couple songs right off the bat that haven't been played this tour.  At least the top of the lighting rig had some pyro to keep us without a good view entertained. 

When that part of the set finished, out came a huge dog head from behind the stage, swaying back and forth.  This Ain't a scene, its a goddamn Arms Race had the entire venue fist bumping.  Balloons came out for the following song, before the fog came out to set the stage for a softer song that has some really awesme and powerful vocals, straying quite differently from the pop punk songs that had mostly been played up till this point.  That song (Heaven, Iowa) was a highlight for me. 

A few songs later, during Fake Out, they asked everyone to shine their phone's light... with a twist.  Earlier in the night they were handing out little pink slips of paper.  You were supposed to put the paper over your light for this song (the paper even said to do it for this song).  And people followed the instructions as the venue filled up with pink lights in the crowd.   (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI7r_wt2J-I)

Next up was a really interesting part of the night and a part where the band also often changes things up.  Out came a grand piano and the singer solo.  He did a few parts of a few different songs including some covers, sort of in a medley although the songs weren't connected, he would just play a part of each of them.  During this part of the show they brought out two ladies, Daisy Grenade, to sing a song together. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2xrDOtUm5g)  I wasn't familair with this song, but my gf was, and it was a completely different piano version of the song with the two girls singing the leads with the main singer adding layers.  It was quite incredible.  The song didn't really win me over, but the performance and the one time uniqueness is exactly what I love in concerts.

They also did the title track from the newest album while the piano was out since that song has a piano as lead, not guitar, and it was another of the top moments for me in the concert.  This and Heaven, Iowa, really just blew me a way as great softer songs.  Some spoken word by the bassist who did some magic and dissapeared while on top of the piano.  This was all part of the set up to have him appear in the crowd shortly after to perform Dance Dance.  Kind of Kiss like in terms of the one player being solo on a solo stage in the back of the arena.  After the one song, he walked along the venue to return to stage, never stopped playing. 

We then came to the Magic 8 Ball part, and we got 2 songs!  One was an older song that had never been played in full live before.  Another song was a cover song by a band called The Academy Is (I'm not familiar with them or the song) which had the singer of the band singing it with Fall out Boy.  They had never done that song live.

They then finished the set with the same 4 songs they do every night, 4 hit songs, which honestly at this point all felt excessive.  I honeslty felt like they had up to that point won me over 10 times with that set, at 25 songs played, doing the final 4 just felt like even more than icing on the cake.   Their whole set was around an hour and 50 minutes, 29 songs (roughly). The best set I've seen this year so far from set list, performance, stage show, and crowd.

ALso just to add, Fall Out Boy felt VERY live to me. They do use some backing tracks for some songs, but it felt like the backing tracks were mixed low.  It very much felt like a live rock concert.

Fall Out Boy Jimmy Eat World Hot Mulligan LIVE @ SOLD OUT Madison Square Garden New York 3/22/2024 (http://youtube.com/watch?v=6VwEJRrvaOM)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 28, 2024, 02:20:20 PM
Another review...

the night after Fall Out Boy, was Set It Off, also a sold out concert but at the much smaller Irving Plaza.  They played the same venue 2 years ago and it didn't sell out, so this was cool to see them get a better turn out. 

There were too openers, but it was raining so hard all day, we decided to not leave the house until much later to avoid the rain and therefore missed both openers.  Set It Off were a lot of fun as usual.  I just hate how not live they sound besides the singer.  I'm used to it now, but still hate it especially since their newest music is heavier than before so more reliant on the guitars that just don't sound right to me.  The main vocals are definitely live though. He was holding the mic out to crowd surfers that you could hear sing and he's just not perfect live either so you hear the faults.  He's a charismatic front man and that's really the draw of their live show.

Set included all 5 new songs since their last album release and a bunch of older songs, not really much from their previous album which was a bummer to me.  THey did do a like 10 song medley that included The Magic 8 which was a song from the previous album not played live yet which was probably the highlight of the show for me, especially since the singer grabbed what looked like a Magic 8 Ball in a funko box from someone in the crowd and sung with it waving around. 

The crowd was ALL young people, about half girls half guys.  SO definitely a different mix from my typical shows, but once again, expected.  THey had a mosh pit going most of the night with lots of crowd surfers.  For the encore, I got in  :lol I think the young people saw me and then just started throwing crowd surfers at me  :lol It was fun.

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJaN5-9XYAAj1ZV?format=jpg&name=large)

Set It Off LIVE @ SOLD OUT Irving Plaza New York City 3/23/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeWrYFT5oL8)

Next up, a easter sunday metal show:

March 31st - Avenged Sevenfold & Poppy @ Prudential Center, Newark NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on March 28, 2024, 03:17:02 PM
So it looks like I'm going to at least the Friday of Arctangent this year...

(https://arctangent.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/2024_FEB_ANNOUNCEMENT-FINAL-01-scaled.jpg)

I might bite the bullet and go Thursday as well, as the line up is so damn good. Friday will be killer though, as I can see Sign, Ihsahn and Meshuggah (among others). It'll be my first time seeing all three bands! If I can afford Thursday as well I can also catch AVKRVST, Earthside, Conan, Red Fang and Baroness.

The line up is just so loaded.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on March 28, 2024, 05:10:41 PM
i saw glass beach in Denver a few nights ago.

the show was cool and the music ruled and i had a good time. noticed that about 80-90% of attendees were wearing covid masks, which i found odd since i can't remember the last time i saw that much masking (like even during the pandemic? lol). i think there was some social media post i missed because i was one of the few who didn't have a mask (tho i would have worn one if they gave them out or asked us to bring one, i don't mind that much i guess)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 29, 2024, 07:58:55 AM
My gf and I are trying to figure out how to make it to 311 at Red Rocks at the end of June, which is followed by a 311 show in Denver the next night and the following night would be Dirty Heads at Red Rocks.  This would be incredible if we can pull it off.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on March 29, 2024, 12:07:12 PM
My gf and I are trying to figure out how to make it to 311 at Red Rocks at the end of June, which is followed by a 311 show in Denver the next night and the following night would be Dirty Heads at Red Rocks.  This would be incredible if we can pull it off.
Looks like you'll be limited to GA at Red Rocks. You're gonna need to be there at doors or else it's kind of a bummer. That's a shame because the parking lot there is a great place to hang out and pre-game.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 29, 2024, 12:12:55 PM
Looks like you'll be limited to GA at Red Rocks. You're gonna need to be there at doors or else it's kind of a bummer. That's a shame because the parking lot there is a great place to hang out and pre-game.

I dont mind GA.  Been there a few times before including with GA.  And I also would likely get there early to see all the bands and enjoy the atmosphere anyway.  But that stuff would still need to get planned, I just don't see GA being an issue.  311 shows are meant for GA too (even though I know this isn't a floor).  Always have great encounters with people at their shows and I'd imagine the Colorado folks to be much nicer than the NJ people I'm used to  :lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: jasc15 on March 29, 2024, 07:30:44 PM
My wishlist so far.  Nothing purchased yet:
One of the Dixie Dregs shows in the NY/NJ area.  I think JR is performing with them?
Mon, MAY 13 Count Basie Center for the Arts Red Bank, NJ
Tue, MAY 14 Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts Patchogue, NY
Wed, MAY 15 The Town Hall New York, NY

Dweezil Zappa-
Fri Aug 30 The Paramount, Huntington, NY

Pineapple Thief- I dont know much about this band, but I like Dissolution, with White Mist being the song that drew me in, and I've sampled some of their other work.
Sat, NOV 23 Gramercy Theatre New York, NY
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on March 30, 2024, 12:20:56 PM
My wishlist so far.  Nothing purchased yet:
One of the Dixie Dregs shows in the NY/NJ area.  I think JR is performing with them?
Mon, MAY 13 Count Basie Center for the Arts Red Bank, NJ

I didn't realize that was happening, just looked and damn it's expensive! Same set up as Haken though, maybe a candle light evening of prog  :lol I don't think I'm going to attend at that price point though.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: jasc15 on March 30, 2024, 01:27:18 PM
I'm more likely to attend the NYC or Long Island show, so I haven't checked the prices for NJ.  They are pretty pricey, indeed.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on March 30, 2024, 09:59:32 PM
Bummer... Due to Visa issues Survive Said the Prophet canceled their show in Berkeley next week. Was looking forward to it too.


Next show is BtBaM on the 12th.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on March 31, 2024, 12:54:21 AM
Darn.  Well, that's sorta a blessing in disguise for me if they weren't able to make it to the LA show as well.  I really don't trust the parking around the Echoplex area.  Apparently, the area around it has only metered street parking where there's free parking at 9 PM and no well-rated enough secured garages and that's not really assuring me enough to go to that area.

Therefore, the next concert for me may be Starset at the Anaheim House of Blues at the end of April.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on March 31, 2024, 09:00:30 PM
I'm needing a show sooner than later, and Sleepytime Gorilla is playing at a favorite venue next Saturday. I literally know nothing of them other than seeing their name around here, but may hit it up just for the heck of it.

What say you all?
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 02, 2024, 02:50:11 PM
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There's only one date announced right now (Humphrey's in San Diego, and tickets go on sale tomorrow), but supposedly this is a real tour. I've seen 62 dates bandied about. Definitely one I'll see a couple of times.

Looks like the full tour has come out now.  I'm not into King Crimson so this generally doesn't interest me, BUT, the cast of musicians is pretty cool AND they are coming to a local theater for me so I put it on my calendar.  Maybe I'll go because of the uniqueness and local show.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 02, 2024, 03:27:16 PM
I'm seriously considering it just to see Carey in a smaller environment, I've only seen him in the arena settings with Tool.







Also gave Sleepytime Gorilla a quick spin yesterday, think I'll pass on that show. Music is definitely too cultured for me lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on April 02, 2024, 04:00:40 PM
That King Crimson tribute concert is doing two shows in the Greater LA Area.  The United Theater on Broadway in LA (never been there before, but apparently it's near the Orpheum theater) and The City National Grove of Anaheim (right close to Angels Stadium).  I shall pass.

In the meantime, I'm looking at the schedule for April.  Only two concerts intrigue me this month.  Bruce Dickinson at the Observatory in Santa Ana (resale is at $132.00.  If it gets below $100.00, that gets me buying it) and Starset at the House of Blues.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on April 02, 2024, 04:16:55 PM
Bruce Dickinson at the Observatory in Santa Ana (resale is at $132.00.  If it gets below $100.00, that gets me buying it) and Starset at the House of Blues.
Damn, if it were a bit later in the week I'd be all over that. I'm knocking around coming in for Sessanta on 420, and can't afford to make it a week long deal.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on April 02, 2024, 04:19:44 PM
Looks like the full tour has come out now.  I'm not into King Crimson so this generally doesn't interest me, BUT, the cast of musicians is pretty cool AND they are coming to a local theater for me so I put it on my calendar.  Maybe I'll go because of the uniqueness and local show.

I feel the exact same way, I can't pass up an opportunity to see Vai and Danny playing together. He'll I'm seeing Vai in a couple of hours.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: NoFred on April 02, 2024, 04:46:04 PM
Bummer... Due to Visa issues Survive Said the Prophet canceled their show in Berkeley next week. Was looking forward to it too.


Next show is BtBaM on the 12th.

Saw both nights last week… Colors 2 made for an unbelievable show, still on my mind how much fun it was.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 02, 2024, 05:40:54 PM
Saw both nights last week… Colors 2 made for an unbelievable show, still on my mind how much fun it was.

Good to know, night 1 is probably a no go for me.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: jasc15 on April 02, 2024, 08:26:02 PM
Ooo, Beat looks interesting.  I know little of King Crimson, but I do like Discipline, and have sampled Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair, since they are kind of a loose trilogy, or at least a specific era.  I also know their material (and their lineup?) before and after was quite different.  I know KC was a big influence for Danny Carey, and I realized that after re-listening to Indiscipline.  I might add to my list for this year.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on April 03, 2024, 08:23:06 AM
Looks like the full tour has come out now.  I'm not into King Crimson so this generally doesn't interest me, BUT, the cast of musicians is pretty cool AND they are coming to a local theater for me so I put it on my calendar.  Maybe I'll go because of the uniqueness and local show.

yep, got my presale ticket this morning for Minneapolis on Novembwr 4th (day before Election day, lol).
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on April 03, 2024, 10:43:47 AM
yep, got my presale ticket this morning for Minneapolis on Novembwr 4th (day before Election day, lol).

the denver show is the day after election day lmao
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: countoftuscany42 on April 03, 2024, 01:29:36 PM
That King Crimson tribute concert is doing two shows in the Greater LA Area.  The United Theater on Broadway in LA (never been there before, but apparently it's near the Orpheum theater) and The City National Grove of Anaheim (right close to Angels Stadium).  I shall pass.

In the meantime, I'm looking at the schedule for April.  Only two concerts intrigue me this month.  Bruce Dickinson at the Observatory in Santa Ana (resale is at $132.00.  If it gets below $100.00, that gets me buying it) and Starset at the House of Blues.

United Theater on Broadway was formerly The Theatre at Ace Hotel if you ever went there. Very much looking forward to the Beat shows, will probably be at one or both of the LA area dates
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Buckeye69 on April 05, 2024, 04:49:18 PM
I haven't been to any so far this year, but have several coming up.


Tix in hand

YYNOT
Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks
Al Di Meola....front row/meet & greet!!   :metal
Dweezil Zappa
The Musical Box


"Thinking about it"

Satch/Vai
Journey/Def Leppard/Heart
King Crimson(The Beat)
Billy Joel/Rod Stewart
The Stones


Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 05, 2024, 04:58:04 PM
They rescheduled the Survive Said the Prophet shows. it's on 7/13 now, same venue.

Soooo, next show is BtBaM next Friday, then Babymetal at the end of the month.


May is fucking loaded, on top of Allegaeon and Hanabie, we also got the Omega fest and the Chaos and Carnage fest, both falling on Saturdays with lineups of a shit ton of unreadable logos lol.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 07, 2024, 09:02:37 AM
Looks like the full tour has come out now.  I'm not into King Crimson so this generally doesn't interest me, BUT, the cast of musicians is pretty cool AND they are coming to a local theater for me so I put it on my calendar.  Maybe I'll go because of the uniqueness and local show.

this show sold out immediately  :lol so I wont be attending
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 08, 2024, 02:06:16 PM
Almost forgot to write a review!

On Easter Sunday my gf and I went to see the final show of the US tour for Avenged Sevenfold in NJ.  I managed to buy tickets the day of the show and scored a good deal to get tickets in the suite level seats that include an all you can eat buffet.  My gf had advised that getting thsoe tickets wouldn't make sense since we would be coming from her parents for an early Easter dinner, but the price point was cheaper than seats in the lower bowl so it was worth it.  The food was actually pretty good too, and while I wasn't hungry, I still made a full plate and grabbed some snacks for the seat. 

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GKDKTdNXMAEpene?format=jpg&name=large)

There was an early opener that we missed, I don't even remember who it was.  But we got there in time to watch the entire Poppy set.  I don't know how I feel about her music, some songs I enjoyed, some I hated.  But I can say that the live performance was garbage.  I really do think the drums and guitar were live, because they often did sound live, but it's soooo heavy backing track that it didn't feel live at all.  The vocals for the msot part didn't sound live either, although I think she is live with an effect on top of a backing track of her voice so it's really hard to get any feeling of a live rock/metal show from that performance.  Poppy was easy on the eyes though, wearing a skin color bunny suit, it almost looked like she was hardly wearing anything from my seat.  THey did the new Bad Omens and Poppy colab song which was the highlight of their set for me.   She also didn't say a single thing between sets other than thank you at the end.  ANotehr reason why it felt like the set was hitting the play button and just miming it.

After a long break, Avenged Sevenfold came out.  I thought their sound and visuals were significantly better than the MSG show last year.  The visuals could have just been from having a better seat, but the sound was soooo much better.  They sounded really good to me, and while they do use backing tracks, they also sounded very live to me.  I also loved how the singer took a moment to talk about Easter.  He basically ripped their booking agent for booking them on Easter, then put on some bunny ears becasue the entire front row of the crowd was wearing them, and then said Jesus Christ couldn't make it, but they had Johnny Christ so everyone was spending their night with JC in the end.  He also changed the lyrics in The Stage to "Johnny Christ was born to die" which I thought was a cool thing to do given the day.  Also, during the short drum solo, he kept talking about Easter food and gravy  :lol  All those things are likely putting this into my top 10 concert moments of 2024.  Thought the Easter references and the buffet at the venue were great.

They ended the show with Cosmic, which was my favorite song to come out in 2023 and a song they did not play last time.  In fact, there were a few changes to the set that were all really awesome for me.  Great set!

Avenged Sevenfold & Poppy LIVE on EASTER @ Prudential Center Newark NJ 3/31/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhBcngE29oY)

Next up:

April 9th - Korpiklaani, Visions of Atlantis & Illumishade @ Gramercy Theater, New York City
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on April 08, 2024, 02:27:22 PM
Almost forgot to write a review!

On Easter Sunday my gf and I went to see the final show of the US tour for Avenged Sevenfold in NJ.  I managed to buy tickets the day of the show and scored a good deal to get tickets in the suite level seats that include an all you can eat buffet.  My gf had advised that getting thsoe tickets wouldn't make sense since we would be coming from her parents for an early Easter dinner, but the price point was cheaper than seats in the lower bowl so it was worth it.  The food was actually pretty good too, and while I wasn't hungry, I still made a full plate and grabbed some snacks for the seat. 

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GKDKTdNXMAEpene?format=jpg&name=large)

There was an early opener that we missed, I don't even remember who it was.  But we got there in time to watch the entire Poppy set.  I don't know how I feel about her music, some songs I enjoyed, some I hated.  But I can say that the live performance was garbage.  I really do think the drums and guitar were live, because they often did sound live, but it's soooo heavy backing track that it didn't feel live at all.  The vocals for the msot part didn't sound live either, although I think she is live with an effect on top of a backing track of her voice so it's really hard to get any feeling of a live rock/metal show from that performance.  Poppy was easy on the eyes though, wearing a skin color bunny suit, it almost looked like she was hardly wearing anything from my seat.  THey did the new Bad Omens and Poppy colab song which was the highlight of their set for me.   She also didn't say a single thing between sets other than thank you at the end.  ANotehr reason why it felt like the set was hitting the play button and just miming it.

After a long break, Avenged Sevenfold came out.  I thought their sound and visuals were significantly better than the MSG show last year.  The visuals could have just been from having a better seat, but the sound was soooo much better.  They sounded really good to me, and while they do use backing tracks, they also sounded very live to me.  I also loved how the singer took a moment to talk about Easter.  He basically ripped their booking agent for booking them on Easter, then put on some bunny ears becasue the entire front row of the crowd was wearing them, and then said Jesus Christ couldn't make it, but they had Johnny Christ so everyone was spending their night with JC in the end.  He also changed the lyrics in The Stage to "Johnny Christ was born to die" which I thought was a cool thing to do given the day.  Also, during the short drum solo, he kept talking about Easter food and gravy  :lol  All those things are likely putting this into my top 10 concert moments of 2024.  Thought the Easter references and the buffet at the venue were great.

They ended the show with Cosmic, which was my favorite song to come out in 2023 and a song they did not play last time.  In fact, there were a few changes to the set that were all really awesome for me.  Great set!

Avenged Sevenfold & Poppy LIVE on EASTER @ Prudential Center Newark NJ 3/31/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhBcngE29oY)

Next up:

April 9th - Korpiklaani, Visions of Atlantis & Illumishade @ Gramercy Theater, New York City

You should make a YouTube video where you film your reaction to one of the shows you go to. Similar to your "Halo with the girlfriend" series but it's shows instead of games. I used to do something very similar back when I was playing Sea of Stars
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on April 08, 2024, 02:34:13 PM
Raul Malo tonight in Minneapolis.

After seeing his band The Mavericks last Fall, and being pretty floored, I'm hoping for more of the same tonight.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on April 08, 2024, 04:49:32 PM
When I saw A7X in Cleveland, the first band for the A7X tour was this DJ named Sullivan King.  I actually liked that guy more than Poppy as an opening act.  He had pyro, great visuals, and he had moments where he was singing a few vocal lines, and playing guitar here and there.  Naturally, he threw in some snippets of well-known songs in the mix like Linkin Park's Bleed it Out, the piano intro to MCR's Welcome to the Black Parade, Rob Zombie's Dracula, etc.

Poppy was pretty boring to me.  This was only the 4th instance I can recall where I dozed off during a set (other instances was Periphery at a festival in 2019, the guy that opened for Telsa/Lynyrd Skynyrd in Irvine in 2022, Blue October when they opened for Goo Goo Dolls in LA in 2022, and Poppy).  Visuals were bleak and I agree with Cramx, her vocals had that processed effect that doesn't come off as "live", and she said nothing at all to address the crowd other than good night at the end of the show.  Not really something note that makes me go, "I need to see this again."

A7X was awesome.  I wished they had some pyro in their set, especially in Shepherd of Fire, but the visuals were great, especially the visuals they had that gives the signal that they were going to play a song from Life is But a Dream.  Nightmare had the biggest singalong of that night I feel, especially in the bridge section.  I also appreciate them throwing some good deep cuts as well.  I have a bigger appreciation for Save Me when I read they were playing it, this tour, than I did when I first heard the song in the Nightmare album playthrough, a long long time ago.

I wish I can find deals in shows where there are suite seats that comes with a buffet that are cheaper than lower bowl seats, but maybe I'm not looking hard enough.  Not that I really needed to eat at the show in Cleveland.  I had a nice veggie burrito from a solid burrito place and Horchata prior to getting into the arena.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 09, 2024, 08:53:41 AM
I wish I can find deals in shows where there are suite seats that comes with a buffet that are cheaper than lower bowl seats, but maybe I'm not looking hard enough.  Not that I really needed to eat at the show in Cleveland.  I had a nice veggie burrito from a solid burrito place and Horchata prior to getting into the arena.

For my venue, Prudential Center, those seats aren't sold on live nation, only through stubhub.  So the prices fluctuate a lot.  They were twice the price for the lower bowl up until the day of the show. I'm looking to try and get the same seats for Judas Priest, but they so far have not gone down in price. Also, the seats themselves are more comfy and you have a good view from that section.  Probably my favorite seats at that venue, but just not always something that's in my price range.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 11, 2024, 02:23:04 PM
Tuesday was a big party in NYC for the interesting foreign trio of Korpiklaani, Visions of Atlantis, and Illumishade.  Solid turn out, although not sold out at the 500 capacity Gramercy Theater.  Got myself the same seat I've had for quite a few concerts at this venue over the last year.  The show started at 7pm with Illumishade from Switzerland.  Their first ever tour of the US and a fairly new band with their second album having just been released.  The singer asked the crowd if they knew who they were and was shocked to hear a good cheer back.  There was also a small mosh pit for them that the gutiarist noted was a first ever for them.  Wow! I mean, their music isn't super moshy, more headbanging because of the djenty gutiaring at times, but yeah, still a bit shocked that no one's ever moshed for them before.  I thought they were pretty good and maybe a bit all over the place in style, but I dug it and the singer was really giving it all.  I bought their new album after their set and got a selfie with the singer who was hanging by the merch table. 

Next up was Visions of Atlantis.  They were the band I was there to see the most.  Thought they were awesome in my two introductory concerts to them last year at ProgPower and the follow up NYC show.  They have a new album coming out soon, so no surprise they did an awesome live rendition of their new single Armada, but they also did two unreleased new songs.  Since the tour had just started, I was one of the first to get to hear this new music.  I thought of the songs, Monsters, was actually really good.  The mosh pit got a big bigger for them and their music is faster paced, more power metal, so that seemed more natural.  The live dual vocals were really good again.  The floor went into a huge row pit, again.  It was a really fun set!

Headliners, Korpiklaani, were the band I was least familiar with. I don't really listen to folk metal, but they were a ton of fun!  Definitely got a part vibe from them as the mosh pit went up another level.  Their music is super energetic with blazing accordian and viiolin solos.  The singer looks like a finnish version of a rastafarian.  Their stage had a lot of plants and just a very trippy vibe to it all.  I really enjoyed their set.  I guess I could say they are a finnish and metal version of Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly.  Most of the songs were in Finnish so I really didn't understand any of it especially sicne I didn't know the songs, but still enjoyed it.  They just had a new album come out as well so all three bands did sets heavy of new 2024 music, and I LOVED it! Great concert overall.

Korpiklaani, Visions of Atlantis, & Illumishade LIVE @ Gramercy Theater New York City NY 4/9/2024 (http://youtube.com/watch?v=FsqU35uf14U)

Also, for $5 I bought this cool Visions of Atlantis guitar pick:

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Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on April 11, 2024, 03:00:50 PM
I wish I can find deals in shows where there are suite seats that comes with a buffet that are cheaper than lower bowl seats, but maybe I'm not looking hard enough.  Not that I really needed to eat at the show in Cleveland.  I had a nice veggie burrito from a solid burrito place and Horchata prior to getting into the arena.
A band/promoter has nothing whatsoever to do with suites. They're generally owned/leased from the venue itself. FedEX and AT&T (among many others) own suites at probably every arena in the US. They're theirs to do with as they please. Sometimes they'll use them for concerts and sometimes they won't. Sometimes whoever owns/manages it will sell the seats on Stubhub. I've actually seen suite tickets go for less than comparable seats before. The catch is that it may very well not be catered in that instance, since it's the owner that would have to pay for it. It looked to me like Jerry's suite was dark at the Metallica show, but at the same time it wouldn't surprise me if he had the thing packed for Taylor Swift's gig a month earlier, prime rib and 18 year old Scotch all hell over the place.

Really, the only way to get into one for a concert and also have it catered is to be a potential client for a company that owns one. I've been in Staubach's for a Stars game, and FedEX's suite for a Ranger game, and both times it was business related.  (Staubach didn't feed us much, but FedEX really had a nice spread). Friends bought into one for Roger Water's most recent gig, and while it was quite affordable, they had to pay for their own stuff, and it was pretty ordinary arena fair. 
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 11, 2024, 03:07:12 PM
A band/promoter has nothing whatsoever to do with suites. They're generally owned/leased from the venue itself. FedEX and AT&T (among many others) own suites at probably every arena in the US. They're theirs to do with as they please. Sometimes they'll use them for concerts and sometimes they won't. Sometimes whoever owns/manages it will sell the seats on Stubhub. I've actually seen suite tickets go for less than comparable seats before. The catch is that it may very well not be catered in that instance, since it's the owner that would have to pay for it. It looked to me like Jerry's suite was dark at the Metallica show, but at the same time it wouldn't surprise me if he had the thing packed for Taylor Swift's gig a month earlier, prime rib and 18 year old Scotch all hell over the place.

Really, the only way to get into one for a concert and also have it catered is to be a potential client for a company that owns one. I've been in Staubach's for a Stars game, and FedEX's suite for a Ranger game, and both times it was business related.  (Staubach didn't feed us much, but FedEX really had a nice spread). Friends bought into one for Roger Water's most recent gig, and while it was quite affordable, they had to pay for their own stuff, and it was pretty ordinary arena fair.

The few times I got suite tickets off stubhub, food was not included.  You are right about that.  But when I went in the Bank of America suite with my friend who works there, free booze and buffet. (free to me, I'm sure BOA paid for the food and booze). 

Some venues do have food included options not in suites like what I had at Prudential Center in NJ, or when I saw Metallica in Atlanta at Mercedes Benz stadium they had an all you can eat buffet section that you could buy on livenation.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on April 13, 2024, 01:40:51 PM
As mentioned in the Iron Maiden thread, I got the ticket to see Bruce Dickinson at the Observatory in Santa Ana.  The monthly concert streak lives on!!!

Bruce Dickinson - The Observatory - Santa Ana, CA.  April 15th 2024.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 13, 2024, 03:01:06 PM
As mentioned in the Iron Maiden thread, I got the ticket to see Bruce Dickinson at the Observatory in Santa Ana.  The monthly concert streak lives on!!!

Bruce Dickinson - The Observatory - Santa Ana, CA.  April 15th 2024.


That's such a cool venue, drove down to see Asterism there last year.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 18, 2024, 08:44:48 AM
My gf and I booked our flights to Denver last night... going to two shows at the Red Rocks!

June 29th - 311, Man with a Mission, Artikal Sound System @ Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver CO
July 1st - Dirty Heads, Allen Stone, Tunnel Vision @ Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver CO
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on April 18, 2024, 08:54:59 AM
By mate got us tickets to go see Yellowcard on their '20 Years of Ocean Avenue' tour. Absolutely pumped for this.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on April 18, 2024, 10:22:23 AM
My gf and I booked our flights to Denver last night... going to two shows at the Red Rocks!

June 29th - 311, Man with a Mission, Artikal Sound System @ Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver CO
July 1st - Dirty Heads, Allen Stone, Tunnel Vision @ Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver CO

Hell yeah! I live in Denver, let me know if you need any recommendations!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on April 18, 2024, 11:24:24 AM
Man with a Mission is a fun band to watch.  Saw them last year at their own show in LA.  Crowd was very jacked for them.  Don't know how the people going to Red Rocks is going to react to a bunch of guys wearing wolf heads and playing Japanese rock, but I hope it's a good reception.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 18, 2024, 11:33:43 AM
Man with a Mission is a fun band to watch.  Saw them last year at their own show in LA.  Crowd was very jacked for them.  Don't know how the people going to Red Rocks is going to react to a bunch of guys wearing wolf heads and playing Japanese rock, but I hope it's a good reception.

Interesting, I know nothing of them.  Figured theyd be more of a reggae rock band given thats who 311 often tours with. I guess not  :lol but that sounds like it could be good!

Hell yeah! I live in Denver, let me know if you need any recommendations!

Been to Denver many times including red rocks, but I'll keep that in mind.  We're probably going to spend a day/night at the Rocky Mountain National Park too.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 18, 2024, 11:43:44 AM
Bailed on the BtBaM show last week, didn't feel up to the 2 hour drive in Friday afternoon traffic. Next up is Babymetal a week from today with Dethlok and Nekrogoblikon. The Wednesday show they got Dragonforce instead of Nekrogoblikon, which'd be cool, but I'm 100% only going for Babymetal.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: chknptpie on April 18, 2024, 12:14:03 PM
By mate got us tickets to go see Yellowcard on their '20 Years of Ocean Avenue' tour. Absolutely pumped for this.

I cried. Glad you get to see it. They don't play the whole album, at least they didn't when they came here.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 18, 2024, 12:18:02 PM
Yellowcard are opening for Third Eye Blind here over the summer, I'd consider going but it's the same day as the last NOFX NYC concert which I already have my ticket for.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on April 18, 2024, 12:21:53 PM
I cried. Glad you get to see it. They don't play the whole album, at least they didn't when they came here.

My mate is an even bigger fan than me, and I'm 100% sure he is going to cry. I hope they play the album. Ocean Avenue was huge for me, I need it.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on April 18, 2024, 12:25:33 PM
Been to Denver many times including red rocks, but I'll keep that in mind.  We're probably going to spend a day/night at the Rocky Mountain National Park too.

Yeah, if you end up looking for something to do before one of the shows one day I can show you a cool bar or brewery or something, let me know! Would be great to meet you
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Nachtmerrie on April 18, 2024, 01:54:41 PM
Saw Bell Witch on their EU-tour yesterday.
They played Future Shadows Part 1: The Constellation Gate. One song, 83 minutes and it was perfect. 
One of the few bands that really hit me hard each time. Two guys with just a bassguitar, drums and organ creating such a massive experience.
Can't wait for the next two parts of the Future Shadows trilogy. A total of over four hours of funeral doom. :metal

Dutch  band Ggu:ll was a great opener with their more traditional doom.



Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on April 18, 2024, 06:32:03 PM
My mate is an even bigger fan than me, and I'm 100% sure he is going to cry. I hope they play the album. Ocean Avenue was huge for me, I need it.

I saw your post Luke and I thought "when is the last time I saw Yellowcard?" and it was 20 years ago :lol, fucking wild how fast time flies.

Yellowcard are opening for Third Eye Blind here over the summer, I'd consider going but it's the same day as the last NOFX NYC concert which I already have my ticket for.

Oh man that's tough, I like NOFX and 3EB, but if it was me I'd probably go to the NOFX show.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on April 19, 2024, 04:14:59 AM
Saw Bell Witch on their EU-tour yesterday.
They played Future Shadows Part 1: The Constellation Gate. One song, 83 minutes and it was perfect. 
One of the few bands that really hit me hard each time. Two guys with just a bassguitar, drums and organ creating such a massive experience.
Can't wait for the next two parts of the Future Shadows trilogy. A total of over four hours of funeral doom. :metal

Dutch  band Ggu:ll was a great opener with their more traditional doom.

I've listened to a few of Bell Witch's epic long songs/albums, and although they are too much for me to revisit regularly, I'd love to experience them live.

I saw your post Luke and I thought "when is the last time I saw Yellowcard?" and it was 20 years ago :lol, fucking wild how fast time flies.

Oh man that's tough, I like NOFX and 3EB, but if it was me I'd probably go to the NOFX show.

Dude, it's scary how many of my favourite albums are turning 20 this year and next. I'm feeling pretty damn old.

I'd also go with NOFX, but they are my favourite punk band, so hardly surprising.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 19, 2024, 07:37:10 AM
I saw your post Luke and I thought "when is the last time I saw Yellowcard?" and it was 20 years ago :lol, fucking wild how fast time flies.

Oh man that's tough, I like NOFX and 3EB, but if it was me I'd probably go to the NOFX show.

Well, it's kind of easy for me because NOFX's final shows so in theory this is my last chance to see them, 3EB will be back and I even saw them just two summers ago.  No big deal to miss them.  That NOFX concert should be really good.  They haven't announced the opening bands, but given the line ups for all their farewell shows, it should be really strong.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on April 22, 2024, 12:59:18 PM
Goddammit, I just found Caligula's Horse, The Hirsch Effekt and Four Stroke Baron are playing 45 minutes away from me, for £18.50 a fucking ticket!

But it's the same night I see King Gizzard! The fuck, guys?
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on April 22, 2024, 01:08:49 PM
Oh, snap.


I'm seeing Queensryche Saturday night.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 22, 2024, 01:47:15 PM
Goddammit, I just found Caligula's Horse, The Hirsch Effekt and Four Stroke Baron are playing 45 minutes away from me, for £18.50 a fucking ticket!

But it's the same night I see King Gizzard! The fuck, guys?

That sucks. CH were soo good a few months ago and at least for the US, that was a rare chance to see them (hopefully that changes)

Last Friday was the Judas Priest show in NJ with Sabaton opening. After all these years, I FINALLY got to see Judas Priest.  I've never been a big fan of them so they were never "must see" but over time and after basically checking off every metal band that I wanted to see, this band still alluded me.  This show, JP and Sabaton at Prudential Center, was actually supposed to happen in 2020.  I had planned on it back then as being my first time seeing them.  Of course it didn't happen.  That show got postponed until 2021.  Then Faulkner had the heart attack which cancelled the postponed show.  They did end up rescheduling that tour but wiht Queensryche opening and I couldn't make the new date.  I actually was in Vegas when they performed in 2022, but my gf denied us from going to see them  :lol (it was fair game on her part, we had done what I wanted before and that night was her choice).  Anyway, now in 2024 the show happened and I was able to be there!

Scooped up a good ticket deal the day of to get back to the buffet section of the arena.  Turns out, I had an entire suite to myself  :lol I got there early before the show started to make use of that included buffet. Slightly different food options than Avenged Sevenfold a few weeks ago, including a grilled cheese that was incredible.  I ate wayyyy too much.  I had like 6 chicken tenders, mac and cheese, a NY strip steak slice, some salmon, potatos, 4 hot dogs, like 4 cake pops, a bag of popcorn, a chocolate covered pretzel.... I think thats it.   :corn

Sabaton came on at 7:30. Not surprised the arena was mostly empty for their start, but it wasn't as bad as expected.  It seemed some people, like myself, were definitely there for them.  I thought they were just OK that night.  The sound was a bit muddy at times.  They did get 50 minutes and 12 songs which is solid for an opener, but the 12 songs were the same ones they played last US tour.  I felt li ke they should have played at least one different song.  They did introduce the return of one of the guitarists who had been out of the band for the last 8 years.  I thought they looked like they were having fun on stage, with a few jokes through the set.  They tried many times to get the crowd to cheer along and it mostly didn't work out sadly.  At one point Joakim ran across the stage and fell on his ass.  Probably the highlight of the set  :lol I think the biggest reason why I felt like they were just OK was that they didn't take advantage of being on an arena stage in the US.  Their European arena shows are filled with pyro and just a general big stage show.  Maybe they didnt want to out shine JP, or maybe they couldn't do the stage show because they were openers, but it felt like a huge wasted potential for the band to give Americans a taste of what they do elsewhere in the world.  Generally, I'm very happy for them to be in this spot though.  Just seemed like JP fans weren't into it and the band may not have fully maximied it.  Maybe those two are correlated.

Judas Priest came on right around 9pm.  Really good sound.  Rob sounded incredible, especially for his age.  I do think his age showed in his stage presence though.  Often staring at the ground (or maybe he was reading a teleprompter?) and sometimes just meandering in the back of the stage.  I've never seen them before so maybe that's just his thing, but while he sounded great, visually sometimes I felt like he was a bit "out there".  I'm no JP purist so I know it's not the original guitarists, but I thought they both were good and it really didn't come to mind for me at all that it was no KK or Tipton.  I do wish the setlist featured more from the new album.  3 songs seems a bit small considering the positive reaction to the album, but those 3 songs were awesome live.  Sadly, like Sabaton experienced, the crowd just didn't seem to react much at all to JP.  During all the sing a long parts where ROb would hold the mic out to the crowd, it was just a dud.  I couldn't hear the crowd at all.  Overall I enjoyed the show, but sadly didn't feel like JP won me over.  I'd see them again, but under the right circumstances and not likely something to go out of my way to see. 

Anyway, my stomach was in sooo much pain the train ride home.  I spent like an hour on the toilet at 1am.  I should NOT have tried to maximize that buffet like that.

Judas Priest & Sabaton LIVE @ Prudential Center Newark NJ 4/19/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ0umvPM6ZI)

Next up, a ska show this weekend!

April 27th - The Slackers, The Pietasters & Catbite @ Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 22, 2024, 02:17:15 PM
Goddammit, I just found Caligula's Horse, The Hirsch Effekt and Four Stroke Baron are playing 45 minutes away from me, for £18.50 a fucking ticket!

But it's the same night I see King Gizzard! The fuck, guys?

I mean, Gizzard sucks so I really don't see an issue...
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TAC on April 22, 2024, 02:40:34 PM
Goddammit, I just found Caligula's Horse, The Hirsch Effekt and Four Stroke Baron are playing 45 minutes away from me, for £18.50 a fucking ticket!

But it's the same night I see King Gizzard! The fuck, guys?

Didn't you have the same issue last year..something about a festival the same night as KG?
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on April 22, 2024, 02:55:56 PM
I mean, Gizzard sucks so I really don't see an issue...

You take that back! King Gizzard win no contest, but the fact its a great three band line up, at such a ridiculously cheap price is infuriating.

Didn't you have the same issue last year..something about a festival the same night as KG?

I honestly can't remember, but whatever it was seeing King Gizzy last year was worth it!

Also, @Cram, I haven't seen The Slackers since 2011, but man what a show that was. I also saw Vic Ruggiero do a solo acoustic show in like '09 or '10. He absolutely killed it. I love that guys voice.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 22, 2024, 03:00:12 PM
Also, @Cram, I haven't seen The Slackers since 2011, but man what a show that was. I also saw Vic Ruggiero do a solo acoustic show in like '09 or '10. He absolutely killed it. I love that guys voice.

I saw the Slackers in Denver like 5 or so years ago.  They told everyone to go to the bar across the street to hang out after the show, so I did, and Vic was handing out home made cookies from his mom (I may be misremembering who made them, but it came from NY I believe) that he had in a tin can. So much fun.  I don't love the slackers, but I really like Vic.  Gives me that New York Italian feel that I get from my extended family on my Dads side.  I'm actually super excited to see the Pietasters.  Don't think I've seen them before and I used to really like them. I played an old album over the weekend and really enjoyed it.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on April 23, 2024, 11:01:47 AM
Saw Judas Priest w Sabaton Friday night at the PUKE CENTER in Newark, NJ. Probably my most hated arena in the metropolitan area for many reasons, but since JP are BANNED from MSG due to the "incident" at the Garden in '84 (for which i was front and center involved :mehlin) this was the closest show. First up was Sabaton who were simply awful! The music is terrible and performance not much better. Complete waste of 50 minutes! :censored JP came on at 9 and performed a tight, rousing set. I knew they were only playing 3 new songs from their incredible new album but other than the opener "Panic Attack" the other 2 new ones fell kind of flat on stage. The setlist was excellent until the excruciatingly overplayed encore songs. Now, I get that I've seen JP live over 20 times since 1978 and that they have younger fans who haven't seen them, but I'm just so sick of seeing so many same songs, tour after tour! Rant over! I thought Rob did a really good job and even hit some high notes (with the help of the sound desk) but at 74, he can still belt it out. Was also happy not to see Priest fall victim to the ridiculous flames and confetti that so many bands use these days! :loser: :facepalm: All in all, the Priest delivered once again :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: geeeemo on April 23, 2024, 12:03:35 PM
Going to Opeth in October! My first time and  my son and I are totally hyped. And its GA! It should be a rousing good time :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on April 24, 2024, 06:14:22 AM
Tossed an Aristocrats show on the list for end of July. Can't wait to see those dudes play again.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on April 24, 2024, 02:58:57 PM
Judas Priest came on right around 9pm.  Really good sound.  Rob sounded incredible, especially for his age.  I do think his age showed in his stage presence though.  Often staring at the ground (or maybe he was reading a teleprompter?) and sometimes just meandering in the back of the stage.  I've never seen them before so maybe that's just his thing, but while he sounded great, visually sometimes I felt like he was a bit "out there". I'm no JP purist so I know it's not the original guitarists, but I thought they both were good and it really didn't come to mind for me at all that it was no KK or Tipton.  I do wish the setlist featured more from the new album.  3 songs seems a bit small considering the positive reaction to the album, but those 3 songs were awesome live.  Sadly, like Sabaton experienced, the crowd just didn't seem to react much at all to JP.  During all the sing a long parts where ROb would hold the mic out to the crowd, it was just a dud.  I couldn't hear the crowd at all.  Overall I enjoyed the show, but sadly didn't feel like JP won me over.  I'd see them again, but under the right circumstances and not likely something to go out of my way to see. 
It's his thing. He's always hunkered down to hit the high notes (like others will point upward). Back in the day he'd get down to his knees belting out Painkiller live. He's also never been particularly mobile. I saw him on a couple of tours using a cane at times, in fact. Bad hip, I think. As for the band seeming off, I haven't seen this lineup so I wouldn't know. I can tell you that the interaction between Tipton and Downing provided a lot of the energy, though.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 24, 2024, 04:05:13 PM
It's his thing. He's always hunkered down to hit the high notes (like others will point upward). Back in the day he'd get down to his knees belting out Painkiller live. He's also never been particularly mobile. I saw him on a couple of tours using a cane at times, in fact. Bad hip, I think. As for the band seeming off, I haven't seen this lineup so I wouldn't know. I can tell you that the interaction between Tipton and Downing provided a lot of the energy, though.

Hitting the high notes is one thing, I thought that was visually and audibly easy to spot, but does he also read off a teleprompter?  Certainly looked like he was (I couldn't see the teleprompter, but the way he stared down at the three different amps on the stage made it seem that way.  I honestly don't mind all that stuff, the guys old and still sounded good.  He can meander in the back or use a lyric sheet, but it did kind of kill the mood a bit for me, although, the mood was cold as ice for the most part anyway that night.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ganpondorodf on April 24, 2024, 04:10:12 PM
Tossed an Aristocrats show on the list for end of July. Can't wait to see those dudes play again.

I am tempted to go see them in Raleigh. That would be show #4 of theirs for me. I am going to see Zao the night before though, and two late nights in a row is a lot for me at this point lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on April 24, 2024, 06:50:13 PM
Hitting the high notes is one thing, I thought that was visually and audibly easy to spot, but does he also read off a teleprompter? 

Rob's been reading off the teleprompter for 20 years! And I agree with you. It DEFINITELY is noticeable and really takes any stage "persona" away! That being said, Rob was NEVER a "Dickinson type" to run around on stage. Even in his earlier years, Rob would just meander around the stage. He's still though, the "Metal God" to me! :metal :hefdaddy
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 25, 2024, 05:06:08 AM
Babymetal tonight!! :caffeine:
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on April 25, 2024, 06:46:16 AM
I am tempted to go see them in Raleigh. That would be show #4 of theirs for me. I am going to see Zao the night before though, and two late nights in a row is a lot for me at this point lol

:lol so I'm seeing them at the Charlotte show, and the night before I'm seeing Brit Floyd. I had the same thought about seeing two shows in a row.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on April 25, 2024, 08:47:57 AM
Hitting the high notes is one thing, I thought that was visually and audibly easy to spot, but does he also read off a teleprompter?  Certainly looked like he was (I couldn't see the teleprompter, but the way he stared down at the three different amps on the stage made it seem that way.  I honestly don't mind all that stuff, the guys old and still sounded good.  He can meander in the back or use a lyric sheet, but it did kind of kill the mood a bit for me, although, the mood was cold as ice for the most part anyway that night.
A few minutes of google-fu does suggest he uses a teleprompter. Apparently Bruce ragged on him ten years ago for needing one to sing "breaking the law" ten times in a row.  :lol  I haven't seen them since 2011, and to be honest I'm so used to seeing him face down when he sings I'm not sure I'd even notice. And in truth they've never been a particularly high-energy band. Kenny Downing was probably the most energetic one, and like I said there was always some interplay with him and Tipton, but aside from those two there's never been a whole lot going on. That makes the mood pretty variable, and ice cold is always an option.

There's a reason I haven't seen them in 13 years.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on April 25, 2024, 09:47:38 AM
I've got Queensryche and Armored Saints on Saturday night.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 25, 2024, 09:55:32 AM
Second hand tickets for the Rock the Rock radio event tonight are down to 10 bucks  :lol I'm likely going to attend at that price.

Staind, Seether, The Struts, and Dayseeker (Doubt I get there in time for Aryon Jones).
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 25, 2024, 10:37:39 PM
Holy fuck Babymetal was insane. What a show.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 26, 2024, 08:00:50 AM
A few thoughts on Babymetal with Nekrogoblikon and Deathklok...

Nekrogoblikon opened, they were fun and all, silly as fuck, and got the crowd rolling. Probably won't check them out further though, no really appeal in their music tbh.

Babymetal had the middle slot..the played for a bit over an hour, about a 10 song set. The Kami Band was tight as hell, which is the standard for them these days, just flawless. Moa and Momo were insanely energetic and relentlessly charismatic, they owned the crowd from beginning to end. Su however...goddamn can that girl sing. Range, control, inflections, and everything, she was perfection, and to pull that off with the intense dancing between vocal moments, so impressive. The crowd though, they're what really made the show. Sellout crowd of every walk of life, from kids to old farts like me, everything. Everyone was 100% invested into the show, and gave it their all. The crowd push at times was insane, I was seriously worried for a few young girls next to me who combined couldn't have weighed a buck, but they were fucking troopers and rolled with every punch the pit threw at them. So much fucking fun, nothing but respect for this band and how expertly they can work a crowd.


Deathklok was fun, never really dug their style, I got to hear their birthday song which was cool. I probably hung for about five songs then beat the rush out of the parking garage.


No solid video of Babymetal, it was way too hard to hold a phone properly in that insanity lol, did catch a bit of my favorite song though...

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/k88VBxu-HF4 (https://www.youtube.com/shorts/k88VBxu-HF4)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 26, 2024, 09:31:17 AM
Sounds similar to the time I saw Babymetal.  Very diverse crowd, but the crowd was also WILD.  One of the biggest and craziest mosh pits I've ever been in.  Actually got my pinky bent backwards from a crowd surfer.  I also was unable to get good video that night from the wild mosh pit  :lol

Sucks they were the middle slot though, I would have thought they'd headline.

Second hand tickets for the Rock the Rock radio event tonight are down to 10 bucks  :lol I'm likely going to attend at that price.

Staind, Seether, The Struts, and Dayseeker (Doubt I get there in time for Aryon Jones).

Got my ticket ofr $5 but came out to $12 after fees  :lol not bad for a full night of headliner bands.  I'll write more likely on Monday after I edit my videos, but I came away impressed with The Struts.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on April 26, 2024, 09:58:24 AM
The two bands alternated the slot throughout the tour, I was OK with it since I could escape the rush out.


I think the only shows that had a crazier pit were Hanabie and Spiritbox, but they both played much smaller venues
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on April 26, 2024, 11:39:38 PM
Well, the ticket prices for Starset at the House of Blues in Anaheim isn't getting any lower on the secondary sites.  Might as well get the ticket at face value for $46.50.  Seems like a fine enough price.  Their sets have been looking fine and going to around two hours, so I'm hoping for some solid performances and solid visuals that matches their electronic, spacey vibes.  Probably will take a different approach in parking this time around.  Will instead take a bus to the venue and then take an Uber/Lyft back home since I live so dang close to the venue.  Will cost way less than the $25 I may pay for parking.

Starset - House of Blues - Anaheim, CA.  April 26th 2024.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on April 28, 2024, 12:10:04 AM
All right, I'm back from the Starset show.  Man, oh man.  This is a show of the year contender for me and I don't really see anything that I may anticipate for the rest of the year that can top this.  First off, the first show I ever saw ever since I moved to the OC in 2017 was Halestorm with Starset opening at the Anaheim House of Blues in a spot near the soundboard at the back of the stage.  They were ok as a main supporter, although I griped about certain sound issues from them, but people liked them and their space-themed aesthetics.  So, this is a great feat for Starset that 7 years later, they are headlining this very same building, with no openers or co-headlining acts, and this place was packed.  I had to wait through 3 or so hours in line.  Had to wait through all of the VIP, those that bought fastlane passes, in order for me to be on the rail section behind the soundboard to get the most optimized view I can if I wasn't going to be close to the stage.

I was expecting some nice spacey visuals that goes with their electronic/pseudo djent/active rock radio friendly/cinematic rock sounds with some vocal growls thrown sparsely, but holy fudge, the visuals were way beyond what I expected.  So, one of the things that they are doing on this particular tour was showing a custom movie in-between songs and playing the songs in their catalog that ties the movie together. 

They played 18 songs and the experience lasted two hours.  The band sounds great.  You have two people on strings, a keyboardist, a guitarist, drums, and bass (all dressed in like body armor with space aesthetics) and you have Dustin Bates (the vocalist and composer behind the themes of the band).  Sure, his vocals at times sounds electronic and had certain effects where his pitch of the voice will sound different, but for a band like this, this makes sense, but the stuff that he sang without those effects, he sounded fine, and he was personable and was very thrilled to sell out the House of Blues and loved the support the crowd in the LA/OC area brought and it was a good crowd.  Helps that there were no openers or supporting acts that could overshadow them and people were engaged in the songs and the plot of the movie during the entire show.

One thing I did not expect to see at a concert was that in the front of the stage, they had these fans where if they were working, they were able to project some computerized text and visuals as shown below.  Sad part was that about an hour into the show, one of the fans in the top right corner of the area stopped working and everyone in the soundboard area was trying to get in touch to see what the update was to get that fan fixed and couldn't get it done.  It didn't really detract from the show at all and everyone had to roll with it although it cut off some visuals or words, but nothing too drastic.  After 13 songs in, and 90 minutes of the show and movie being done, there was a 6 minute intermission and their stage crew removed those fans and the band came up in more casual black uniforms if it makes sense and finished the show with some of their big hitters and send the crowd singing happy by playing Take Me Home, Country Roads on tape to end the show.

(https://i.imgur.com/VXf13us.png)

(https://i.imgur.com/wfdz25z.png)

All in all, I had good expectations that this was going to be a good show.  I didn't expect this to be my favorite show of the year so far.  I had a blast and I can see why the 3rd party ticket reselling sites could not list tickets to go under $50.00.  $46.00 was so worth it and this place was packed. 

I don't know what next month's show will be.  I might see this band called the Exies at the Viper Room in LA in May.  They had some nice 00s post-grunge songs that I liked, but the band broke up and Scott Stevens (the vocalist) ended up writing a lot of songs for radio rock bands I've recognized, but they are doing a one-off reunion show and tickets aren't expensive, so I may consider going to this one.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Ben_Jamin on April 28, 2024, 10:23:31 AM
Man, I wish I could've attended one of the Starset shows. It was just not in my cards this time, but I will see them someday.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on April 28, 2024, 06:49:20 PM
got some good tickets this week for shows later this year: Opeth, Charli XCX, and Neil Young/Crazy Horse!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on April 30, 2024, 01:44:23 PM
I may not have loved this show, but for $12 all in, can't really complain.  Last Thursday was a NJ radio station's Rock the Rock festival.  I'm shocked this line up didn't draw more people.  They played at Prudential Center (where I recently saw Judas Priest and Avenged Sevenfold) and this line up pulled in like half as many people as either of those two shows.  Second hand tickets were $5 and for decent seats too right before show start.  The fees cost more than the ticket!

Aryon Jones started the show at like 5:30, but I didn't get there until 6:15 right when Dayseeker hit the stage so I mised the first song just getting to my seat.  Great dead center view and I sat 3 rows behind my seat because no one was in that row (the entire night) and I'd rather some more space than squeeze into the full row my ticket was in.  Dayseeker were OK.  I saw them a year ago open for Bad Omens and I thought they were better then.  They were fine, but the dark lighting on the arena stage kind of stunk.  Their back screen of their logo was so bright above them, making it really hard for my eyes to focus on them.

Next up were The Struts.  Sonically just so different from hearing Dayseeker who rely heavily to a backing track and The Struts who just came out and ripped it live.  The guitar just sounded so much fuller and louder. The singer also had incredible energy.  Before they could even finish the first verse of the first song I already knew this band just blew Dayseeker off the stage and would make it difficult for the headliners to top. I was not familiar with them, thought they sounded like the Rolling Stones mixed with The Darkness.  Also from the UK.  Great energy and performance.  They are headlining a show this summer locally.  I may have to go see them again, but funny enough, cheapest ticket for that is $50!

Seether were next.  I can't recall the last time I listened to them, but while watching, I was reminded of a few songs from back in high school or college that were pretty popular. This was also another example of bad lighting.  Their stage lights shined directly into the crowd making it so difficult to actually watch the band.  They sounded pretty good and they kind of did these little guitar interludes between songs that I thought were cool and made their show feel more organic and live even though the stage presence was mostly non existent.  Not my favorite set, but not bad really.

Staind were the headliner.  I'd say a bit of people left after Seether and I moved seats to be much closer (and a more comfy seat since mine was a folding chair).  I don't like Staind too much, their hit songs are fine, but I really enjoy the singer's voice.  He's really got a great voice but was surprisingly out on stage smoking a cigarette to start the set.  You don't really see that too often these days.  They had the same stage show from last summer, but it worked much better in a dark arena compared to the sunny outdoors.  Their videos worked really well, felt immersive.  I was planning on leaving during their set, but was enjyoing it so stuck till the end.  They did a few different songs from the summer which was cool.  A mosh pit also broke out, which I did not expect.  Their set ended up being pretty fun even if I think the guy is kind of a prick. 

Walking away with a new discover of the Struts felt like a win to me for this concert

Staind, Seether, The Struts & Dayseeker LIVE @ WDHA Rock the Rock Prudential Center Newark NJ 2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQVSEhobWWE)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ReaperKK on April 30, 2024, 08:11:59 PM
Fuck yes, got tickets to see Animals As Leaders November 22nd in Asheville. They are touring 10 years of [/i]Joy Of Motion[/i]
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on May 01, 2024, 12:26:38 PM
All right, it's back.  Next week, the $25.00 lawn/bleacher/nosebleed tickets week is back for Live Nation concerts.  Good luck to those that can get a seat.  Last year was pretty fruitful to me.  Hoping for the same this year.

Shows I'm hoping that has these deals for the SoCal shows: Creed, Sum 41, Staind & Breaking Benjamin, and Bush.

https://www.livenation.com/promotion/concertweek
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on May 01, 2024, 12:36:03 PM
I just got 2nd row to see comedian Brian Regan in a small venue 25 minutes from my house.  I can't believe he is playing there. 
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TAC on May 01, 2024, 02:30:38 PM
Seether were next.  I can't recall the last time I listened to them, but while watching, I was reminded of a few songs from back in high school or college that were pretty popular. This was also another example of bad lighting. Their stage lights shined directly into the crowd making it so difficult to actually watch the band. They sounded pretty good and they kind of did these little guitar interludes between songs that I thought were cool and made their show feel more organic and live even though the stage presence was mostly non existent.  Not my favorite set, but not bad really.


Is it because maybe the singer was lip synching?
Your short showed up in my feed, and it was the first thing I thought of while watching the first part of the clip.
https://youtube.com/shorts/HRDqNJFo31M?si=1EFIsMGDmMvuUyby
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 01, 2024, 02:36:20 PM
Is it because maybe the singer was lip synching?
Your short showed up in my feed, and it was the first thing I thought of while watching the first part of the clip.
https://youtube.com/shorts/HRDqNJFo31M?si=1EFIsMGDmMvuUyby

I dont think so, I think what you may be noticing are one of two things.... the other guitarist (or maybe bassist?) was adding the extra live vocals that you may be hearing but not seeing because of the short format, but also, there's a slight delay in audio to the video from being in an arena and being a bit further back and zoomed in fully on that first clip.  I'm no Seether fan so maybe I'm wrong, but my initial thoughts on them were that they were live. Also, the lights had little to do with the live performance, unless your point is that the lights were to distract from not being live?  I did not get that impression.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TAC on May 01, 2024, 02:38:06 PM
I dont think so, I think what you may be noticing are one of two things.... the other guitarist (or maybe bassist?) was adding the extra live vocals that you may be hearing but not seeing because of the short format, but also, there's a slight delay in audio to the video from being in an arena and being a bit further back and zoomed in fully on that first clip.  I'm no Seether fan so maybe I'm wrong, but my initial thoughts on them were that they were live. Also, the lights had little to do with the live performance, unless your point is that the lights were to distract from not being live?  I did not get that impression.

OK. Those vocals were pretty clean.. I'll try and watch another fuller clip if I get a chance. It just looked and sounded damn fishy.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on May 01, 2024, 11:52:45 PM
Saw Queensryche' "Origins" tour show tonight in Glenside, PA at the GREAT Keswick Theatre and was EXTREMELY impressed with not only the performance but also the "show" they put on! Great lights, stage fog and even lasers!!!! LOVED it! :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ErHaO on May 02, 2024, 05:18:05 PM
My main concerts this year:

-Epica Symphony Synergy (show with orchestra/choir)
-Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Orchestral show
-The Analouges Revolver+ Sgt Pepper (famous Beatles cover band that basically use the exact instruments and gear The Beatles used to be extremely faithful).
-Damian Wilson solo/with his brothers


Probably will/want to: Plan Nine (Arjen Lucassen), Chris Isaak, Slipknot.

Due to different financial priorities at this moment I am not planning too much, despite the likes of Blind Guardian and Dream Theater (with Portnoy)  coming.

I assume Epica and Final Fantasy will be my special concert moments this year.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on May 02, 2024, 05:19:17 PM
-Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Orchestral show

Pretty jealous of this.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 02, 2024, 05:27:06 PM
Probably going to squeeze in the Omegafest in Berkeley with Biohazard and Forbidden headlining. It's a semi cheap ticket and a great venue.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 06, 2024, 11:48:22 AM
So many concerts the last two weeks that I fell behind in my reviews...

A week ago with a local ska concert with The Slackers, The Pietasters, and Catbite.  I had bought a two for one deal for tickets previously so I brought my gf along who was NOT into the show  :lol I knew she wasn't into ska but it was a saturday night so figured she'd be OK going, which she was, but was visibly unhappy most of the night and some of it, I don't blame here.  It was not a great show by any means.

There was another opener that we missed but caught the full catbite set.  They did a cover song that my gf did enjoy though (I was unfamiliar with the song).  They were mostly fun.  The venue was empty, but some people did start to fill in during their set and a skank pit did open up.  Generally, they are just OK for me.  I did go over to their merch later and chatted with them, told them about meeting them last time, only 6 months earlier at the same venue.  I bought a cool Catbite tshirt.

The Pietasters were the band I wanted to see the most and I think they were the most fun that night.  The singer was hilarious to watch on stage.  He had some very funny ways of "dancing" (if you can even call it that) I was questioning if he was on drugs because he just looked so odd with his facial expressions.  I thoroughly enjoyed his performance even if it looked a bit off.  They didn't play some of my favorite songs though and played new unreleased songs instead which I typically might really like to see but in the case of my first time, I kind of was bummed with the song choices.

The Slackers were pretty good.  I don't love them, but I do respect them and thier ability to perform live.  They did a Bon Jovi cover in honor of performing in his home (he went to school very close to the venue).  They also did a song with Catbite and another song with the sax player from the Pietasters.  They seemed to kind of just be going with it in the moment there.  Really cool even if I don't love all their music.  Sadly, they didn't take the stage until after 10:15 so when they were still going strong after 11pm, I told my gf we could take off so we missed the last 5 or 6 songs.

The Slackers, The Pietasters & Catbite LIVE @ Starland Ballroom Sayreville NJ 4/27/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MXNKL5MZJI)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on May 06, 2024, 12:39:02 PM
I just bought tickets for

The Family Crest in July
Josh Rouse in October


still would like to plan to see

Jon Anderson + ELP
America
Joe Jackson (unlikely per the price/co-headliner)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on May 06, 2024, 02:01:25 PM
Looking forward to Saxon & Uriah Heep Weds night :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 06, 2024, 02:44:45 PM
Last Wednesday was a power metal show in NJ.  Kamelot, Hammerfall, and Ad Infinitum at the Wellmont Theater.  Made sure to get there for the 7pm start as Ad Infinitum was the band I wanted to see the most.  Outisde the venue, before going in, I ran into Kamelot's drummer and also saw (but didn't say anything as I was a bit distance away) Thomas Youngblood.  I feel like if I tried, I could have found all the Kamelots hanging around the venue before the show.  Venue was EMPTY.  Floor was maybe 1/4 full.  The seats were empty.  It was a bit of an odd feeling of emptiness in the venue.  Allowed me to get up close and not worry about losing my spot.

Anyway, Ad Infinitum were awesome. If I had a crush on any of the female musicians I like, it would be Melissa Bonny.  The girl is just great to watch.  Her screams were good, her soft vocals were good, the way she moved and her facial expressions were great.  I liked that it felt like the backing tracks were tuned down a bit compared to their ProgPower show last year.  This felt more raw and live, although they still use the backing tracks, but the instrumentals in person sounded better.  Setlist wasn't the greatest because they didn't play my favorites from the newest album.  They did do the new single (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jRx_lUsYC4) though, which is good.

Hammerfall were pretty good. I've seen them so many times as an opener, so knew what to expect and they delivered.  They definitely bring an 80s metal feel to their show which I enjoy.  One thing, they all looked really tired.  They didn't do the first few shows of the tour because they were playing in South America and I think they probably were feeling that travel.  Their eyes said it all to me, but even with that, they sounded and performed just as well if not better than any other time I've seen them.  They also played their new single (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsAng_E1T84) which was cool!

Kamelot were a bit of a disappointment this night.  The sound was just not good for them.  Very muddy and the vocals were very hard to hear.  Also Melissa's mic was off for a good part of the start of the show.  The band looked like they were giving it all, but I think they saw how little people were there and we got a B concert.  No one seemed to really shine for them that night.  Even Tommy, he sounded fairly weak on some songs. He did sound great at points though, like during the new softer song Willow (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WdSPW6RpHY), I thought he shined.  The one positive, since there wasn't a large crowd and I was pretty close to the front, I managed to snag a setlist!

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GMivfe-WEAAEVWD?format=jpg&name=large)

Kamelot, Hammerfall, & Ad Infinitum LIVE @ Wellmont Theater Montclair NJ 5/1/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1_MWLoO77U)

And in other news, I got an early access live nation code for the $25 ticket sale this week (not sure how).  Scooped up these today:

July 12th - Dirty Heads, Slightly Stoopid, Common Kings & Elovators @ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel NJ
July 27th - Sammy Hagar & Loverboy @ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel NJ
August 17th - 30 Seconds to Mars, AFI & Poppy @ Barclays Center, Brooklyn NY
August 30th - Bret Michaels  @ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel NJ

Looks like its busted to work on some of the other venues though, so hopefully thats fixed for the public sale because there's more tickets I want.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 06, 2024, 06:57:46 PM
Melissa Bonny is fucking amazing, I'm so bummed they're skipping the PNW this tour.




Next up for me is a brutal night with Allegaeon, Septic Flesh, and Cattle Decapitation (mostly going for Allegaeon the openers, but will hang for the other bands)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Glasser on May 06, 2024, 07:42:15 PM
I lost out on Manowar reunion tickets. Will check closer to the show to see if anyone has a few extra tickets as some ppl bail late.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 08, 2024, 09:58:59 AM
And in other news, I got an early access live nation code for the $25 ticket sale this week (not sure how).  Scooped up these today:

July 12th - Dirty Heads, Slightly Stoopid, Common Kings & Elovators @ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel NJ
July 27th - Sammy Hagar & Loverboy @ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel NJ
August 17th - 30 Seconds to Mars, AFI & Poppy @ Barclays Center, Brooklyn NY
August 30th - Bret Michaels  @ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel NJ

Looks like its busted to work on some of the other venues though, so hopefully thats fixed for the public sale because there's more tickets I want.

The livenation sale is public and now I was able to get some more tickets that weren't working before:

May 22nd - Parliament Funkadelic & Dumpstaphunk @ Wellmont Theater, Montclair NJ
July 20th - Bouncing Souls @ Stone Pony Summer Stage, Asbury Park NJ - they haven't announced support bands yet, hoping for something good!
August 2nd - Iration & Pepper @ Stone Pony Summer Stage, Asbury Park NJ
August 3rd - The Struts @ Stone Pony Summer Stage, Asbury Park NJ
August 25th - Sublime with Rome & G. Love and the Special Sauce @ Stone Pony Summer Stage, Asbury Park NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on May 08, 2024, 10:10:40 AM
Yep, I got a fair amount of $25.00 tickets myself.  Too bad, FivePoint Amphitheater closed, since I could have gotten another 2-3 shows at that price there, but I'm pleased with the shows I bought.

Third Eye Blind and Yellowcard - Greek Theater - Los Angeles, CA.  June 20th, 2024.
Creed headlining the Summer of '99 and Beyond Festival (Daughtry, Three Doors Down, Vertical Horizon, Finger Eleven, and whatever corpse is left of Fuel) - Glen Helen Amphitheater - San Benardino, CA.  August 31st 2024.
Lindsey Stirling - Greek Theater - Los Angeles, CA.  September 10th, 2024
Breaking Benjamin and Staind with Daughtry opening - Honda Center - Anaheim, CA. October 13th, 2024.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 08, 2024, 10:12:49 AM
Creed headlining the Summer of '99 and Beyond Festival (Daughtry, Three Doors Down, Vertical Horizon, Finger Eleven, and whatever corpse is left of Fuel) - Glen Helen Amphitheater, San Benardino, CA.

That's a great deal.  The local Creed show is completely sold out so no opportunity for tickets.  Their second local show on the fall tour is also completely sold out.  I'm currently priced out of either of those shows. Maybe something pops up day of.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on May 08, 2024, 10:17:59 AM
Yeah.  I was hoping that the lawn seats for that festival would be on this year's Live Nation $25.00 deal and it did, but those lawn tickets sold out fast.  I'm looking at the page now and they don't have those $25.00 lawn seats anymore.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on May 08, 2024, 12:04:00 PM
Ok, so it looks like a fair amount of the $25.00 tickets in my area for the rock/metal shows are already gone.  Creed, Body Count at the Anaheim House of Blues.  I think Blink 182 at SoFi Stadium had a few of those tickets.  I see Amon Amarth playing in Anaheim at the Honda Center this month and they got $25.00 tickets.  Give me a quick sell on these guys on if I should go.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 08, 2024, 01:25:10 PM
Ok, so it looks like a fair amount of the $25.00 tickets in my area for the rock/metal shows are already gone.  Creed, Body Count at the Anaheim House of Blues.  I think Blink 182 at SoFi Stadium had a few of those tickets.  I see Amon Amarth playing in Anaheim at the Honda Center this month and they got $25.00 tickets.  Give me a quick sell on these guys on if I should go.


Two Words- Rowing pit.... https://youtu.be/vxDJGw83Qy4 (https://youtu.be/vxDJGw83Qy4)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 08, 2024, 01:30:31 PM

Two Words- Rowing pit.... https://youtu.be/vxDJGw83Qy4 (https://youtu.be/vxDJGw83Qy4)

Here's my rowing pit from LA two years ago for them: https://youtu.be/z9iwuvbOjC4?si=X2jWyArxbGzJAbkF&t=3844 (https://youtu.be/z9iwuvbOjC4?si=X2jWyArxbGzJAbkF&t=3844)

quite epic.

Amon are actually playing in NJ tomorrow.  It's not part of the sale since it's almost sold out already, but I'm not planning on going. 
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on May 08, 2024, 02:00:39 PM
All right, that's convincing enough for me.

Amon Amarth - Honda Center - Anaheim, CA.  May 25th, 2024.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 08, 2024, 02:13:44 PM
 :lol it'll be fun, but thats one heavy hard hitting line up

Last Saturday I went to the Sum 41 farewell tour show in NJ with the Interrupters opening.  It was the first show of the Stone Pony Summer Stage this year and being that it's not summer, no surprise the weather wasn't so great.  Luckily, it was just cold and a light rain and not worse.  Venue was sold out and packed to the brim as expected from previous shows there.  I really was hoping maybe they'd limit tickets because it's uncomfortably packed there at times, but seems the same as usual!

There was actually a rap artist opening, we opted to chill at a nearby bar instead of going in to see them.  The Interrupters were good as usual.  They did play a bunch of songs I hadn't seen yet, since I didn't go to their headline show at the same venue last year, so it worked out well for me to get to see some new songs.  I thought it was funny to see the singer so bundled up too, being from Southern Cali, I guess that cool outdoors probably felt a lot colder than I felt. 

Sum 41 were awesome and so much fun.  I enjoyed this set much more than 2 years ago when they played the same venue.  We got like 7 more songs this time around too.  Crowd was energetic and fun.  The mosh pit looked so fun, but I didn't want to leave my gf so I stayed out of it.  Lots of smoke and confetti for the stage show as well as back drops that changed similar to the way IM does it.  I'm not sure there were any backing tracks either. It felt 100% live with one of the guitarists using a keyboard for the effects (if any, most songs were just punk rock).  The best part of the night though, was easily the end.  The finished the set, as usual, and about half the venue had exited with the house lights on, but the keyboardist and singer came back out to do "a proper farewell" as the singer stated and did a song called So Long Goodbye (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9qLuYQ0PLY).  It was SO emotional. I'd be shocked if this doesn't make my top 10 concert moments of the year list.  Who knows if this is truly their farewell, they are wayyy too young to call it quits IMO, but I don't know whats going on inside their band camp.  If they never come back, I can be very satisfied with how their last show ended for me. 

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GMxRj-tWQAAtz0-?format=jpg&name=large)
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GMyH6-LXAAAqc2w?format=jpg&name=medium)

Sum 41 & The Interrupters LIVE @ SOLD OUT Stone Pony Summer Stage Asbury Park NJ 5/4/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESMW5CdqXjI)

Next up, a Mother's day special:

May 12th - Blind Guardian & Night Demon @ Palladium Times Square, New York City NY
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on May 08, 2024, 03:57:25 PM
:lol it'll be fun, but thats one heavy hard hitting line up

I mean I'll be up in the bad nosebleed sections so I'll just be witnessing everything around me rather than be a part of it.  Which is why I sorta passed during the window that the Body Count show at the House of Blues had the GA tickets for $25.00.  I know they want the crowds to be the metal aggressive crowds and I just don't know if I have the stamina and fortitude to endure all of that in the GA section.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: DTwwbwMP on May 09, 2024, 02:54:13 AM
Saxon & Uriah Heep rocked the Keswick Weds night. Saxon was good but UH was OUTSTANDING! Almost 100 years between these two bands and they still kick ass! :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 09, 2024, 09:02:29 AM
I mean I'll be up in the bad nosebleed sections so I'll just be witnessing everything around me rather than be a part of it.  Which is why I sorta passed during the window that the Body Count show at the House of Blues had the GA tickets for $25.00.  I know they want the crowds to be the metal aggressive crowds and I just don't know if I have the stamina and fortitude to endure all of that in the GA section.

I hear ya, I'm too old and fat to be in those pits too.  I'd much rather have the birds eye view of the madness. Kind of goes to what I was saying in the Judas Priest thread.  Even if I'm not in the pit, a bit just existing can make the concert so much more fun and energetic. My video of that row pit was from a safe distance away, but man, that Amon Amarth set was incredible partly because of how good the crowd was.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Ben_Jamin on May 09, 2024, 06:56:53 PM
Here at the Kamelot, Hammerfall, and Ad Infinitum show. Great way to celebrate the end of classes this semester.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on May 10, 2024, 07:14:47 AM
Big week for live music for me

Tuesday - Swans
Wednesday - Blondie

and I'm seeing Pond tomorrow!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Ben_Jamin on May 10, 2024, 01:33:41 PM
Show was amazing.

Although, I agree with Cram that Kamelots sound was a bit muddy. Hammerfall on the other hand had amazing sound.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 10, 2024, 01:55:47 PM
Show was amazing.

Although, I agree with Cram that Kamelots sound was a bit muddy. Hammerfall on the other hand had amazing sound.

Was wondering if that was venue/show specific, I didn't think they sounded bad last year.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Ben_Jamin on May 10, 2024, 02:00:13 PM
Was wondering if that was venue/show specific, I didn't think they sounded bad last year.

The guitars were blending in with the drums and it made it sound compressed. It was like the sound was enclosed in a box and didn't have space to breathe.

Regardless, I still had a blast.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on May 10, 2024, 02:24:23 PM
Saxon & Uriah Heep rocked the Keswick Weds night. Saxon was good but UH was OUTSTANDING! Almost 100 years between these two bands and they still kick ass! :metal
Looking forward to seeing Saxon, but it'll be odd without Paul Quinn with them (despite having the utmost respect for Tatler). They're also playing a rather peculiar venue that nobody's ever heard of. Never seen them not put on a great show, though.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Glasser on May 10, 2024, 02:41:58 PM
Saxon and Uriah Heep.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 15, 2024, 02:53:49 PM
Last Sunday was Blind Guardian and Night Demon in NYC.  Pretty good metal show.  Palladium Times Square is my favorite NYC venue and had a good turn out, although not full, but generally, a very good turn out for power metal as the venue can hold over 2k capacity.  I watched Night Demon from the back seats.  I wasn't familiar with them and thought they were solid. Maybe it was the singer's look, but kind of reminded me of Evergrey although less emotional musically, and more metal.  They certainly weren't power metal.  They sounded pretty raw and live though which I enjoyed and even had some synchronized smoke in their show as well as a costumed person come out for a song.  Solid 45 minute set for a band I wasn't familiar with.  After their set, I walked out of the bathroom and right into the singer of Night Demon, gave him a fist bump  :lol

Blind Guardian were really good.  They haven't toured the US in almost 8 years, but the good news.... Hansi said they will return, very soon! So I'm guessing another tour leg is going to happen next year in the US based on that comment.  They also sounded pretty live and raw, but had no keyboardist on stage so used backing tracks for the keyboards which was noticeable only depending on the song it seemed.  Some songs I couldn't hear the keys at all, like they are on the album, and some songs it was clear from the tracks.  Either way, the guitars were live and sounded really good.  Like, this was a very good mix IMO.  As well as the live backing vocals.  Hansi was great, showed some struggles, but generally was really good and engaging with the crowd although he mentioned being tired very early in the set.  I had to leave during the encore to catch my train and noticed they stocked the merch table with some signed drum heads, there was one left when I went to the exit and scooped it up!

Blind Guardian & Night Demon LIVE @ Palladium Times Square New York City NY 5/12/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TvPEhO6oXY)

Next up, going to a funk show!

May 22nd - Parliament Funkadelic with George Clinton & Dumpstaphunk @ Wellmont Theater, Montclair NJ
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Awaken on May 16, 2024, 09:42:13 AM
Since I've all but given up on seeing DT in 2024, time to focus on other acts coming through the area

2024 Line up
5/18 - Mudvayne/POD - Ledyard, CT
9/28 - Noah Kahan - Bridgeport Soundside Music Festival
10/26 - Godsmack/Flat Black - Uncasville, CT
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: KevShmev on May 16, 2024, 09:44:33 AM
So far this year:

Olivia Rodrigo
Judas Priest

Still to come:

The Decemberists (this Friday!)
Styx
Neal Morse solo
Alanis Morissette
The Doobie Brothers

And I still might get tickets for Heart later in the year, as well as for the Billy Joel/Sting show coming to the stadium in September.  I had hoped to get tickets for one of the Taylor Swift shows this fall in the US, but second hand prices are too outrageous.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on May 16, 2024, 11:16:23 AM
hell yeah Olivia Rodrigo :metal

I saw her on the tour she did after SOUR came out and I really enjoyed the show. I'd love to catch the GUTS tour too, but the cost is much higher than last time :lol
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: KevShmev on May 16, 2024, 01:17:21 PM
We got tickets for just a hair over $100 each (including service charges), which I thought was a steal by today's standards, especially considering how popular she already is.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TheHoveringSojourn808 on May 16, 2024, 01:42:54 PM
Yeah, that's not bad at all! I should check the Denver show again maybe the hysteria has died down since the on-sale
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 18, 2024, 06:50:21 PM
In line for Decapitated, Septic Flesh, Kataklysm, and motherfucking ALLEGAEON  :metal :metal :metal




Getting some serious metal therapy tonight.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: SoundscapeMN on May 18, 2024, 06:56:10 PM
In the Twin Cities tonight:
-The Decemberists
-Mr. Bungle

me: at neither saving $, and streaming Jake Rudh on Twitch, lol.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Glasser on May 18, 2024, 07:06:26 PM
In the Twin Cities tonight:
-The Decemberists
-Mr. Bungle

me: at neither saving $, and streaming Jake Rudh on Twitch, lol.

Mr. Bungle! Only a fan of the first album. Excellent!!!!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 19, 2024, 12:49:48 AM
Damn... That was a rough one...

Allegaeon opened, and man, I'll put them up against anyone for straight up technical brutality. They always deliver.

Kataklysm was the huge surprise for me, and by far the rowdiest crowd I've ever been in. Easily. Not even close. During As I Slither, it was a constant stream of surfers and divers, and their whole set was on fucking high. Such a great performance.

I left the rail to pee, and wanted to chat up the dudes from Allegaeon. Was in the balcony for Septic Flesh, they were good cheesy fun, like symphonic power metal and death metal had a baby.

Headliner Decapitated was absolutely, unapologetically remorseless in their performance. Insane.


Fucking amazing evening beginning to end, but man, Allegaeon.. God I fucking love those guys.


Picture with Allegaeon guitarist Greg Burgess (also the man in the Donnie mask for Nuclear Power Trio)
(https://i.postimg.cc/HxkzzRJT/20240518-213452.jpg)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: TAC on May 19, 2024, 12:52:53 AM
In line for Decapitated, Septic Flesh, Kataklysm, and motherfucking ALLEGAEON  :metal :metal :metal

Allegeaon is last on that bill?


Mr. Bungle! Only a fan of the first album. Excellent!!!!



Saw them twice on that first tour.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Glasser on May 19, 2024, 12:58:14 AM
^^^^^ Twice? Must have been great! I wish I saw them back then.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 19, 2024, 01:06:04 AM
Allegeaon is last on that bill?

Nah, they opened. Another dude who was talking to Greg with me even made a comment to the effect of "you guys should totally be higher on this bill" and Greg was all "not with these guys".. He's very humble, very cool guy.

Decapitated headlined.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on May 19, 2024, 02:41:00 AM
In line for Decapitated, Septic Flesh, Kataklysm, and motherfucking ALLEGAEON  :metal :metal :metal




Getting some serious metal therapy tonight.

Dude, that is a great fucking lineup! ScepticFlesh are easily my favourite out of the 4 but it happily go see all of them.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 19, 2024, 09:44:54 AM
It was a rough night...Allegaeon aside, I think Kataklysm was the strongest of the remaining bands, SepticFlesh was very solid though.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on May 19, 2024, 01:00:38 PM
Just bought tickets to see Mile Marker Zero  with Head with Wings in Connecticut in July. 
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 19, 2024, 01:46:04 PM
Someone caught me living my best life during Kataklysm's set...

https://youtu.be/6khN320rlRc?si=oiqXZ1n7KGe25w8O (https://youtu.be/6khN320rlRc?si=oiqXZ1n7KGe25w8O)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 19, 2024, 01:49:10 PM
Someone caught me living my best life during Kataklysm's set...

https://youtu.be/6khN320rlRc?si=oiqXZ1n7KGe25w8O (https://youtu.be/6khN320rlRc?si=oiqXZ1n7KGe25w8O)

 :metal :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on May 19, 2024, 01:49:40 PM
Master head banging. 
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 19, 2024, 02:32:37 PM
Fucking love it  :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: jasc15 on May 20, 2024, 02:11:44 PM
Whoa, I just looked at tickets for Beat, but the cheapest seat is ~$400. Not sure if I would spend that amount for anyone.

Quote from: https://beat-tour.com/
Former King Crimson members ADRIAN BELEW and TONY LEVIN band together with guitar virtuoso STEVE VAI and explosive Tool drummer DANNY CAREY for the first time to create BEAT, a creative reinterpretation of the three iconic 80s KING CRIMSON albums – Discipline, Beat, and Three Of A Perfect Pair.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: countoftuscany42 on May 20, 2024, 04:54:55 PM
Whoa, I just looked at tickets for Beat, but the cheapest seat is ~$400. Not sure if I would spend that amount for anyone.

Most of the shows have been selling out so fast that I'd bet you're seeing Platinum or resale tickets, standard tickets were nowhere near that expensive
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: King Postwhore on May 20, 2024, 05:06:38 PM
Mile Marker Zero album release concert. July 6th. A Saturday night. Fuck yeah!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Awaken on May 21, 2024, 04:58:29 AM
Since I've all but given up on seeing DT in 2024, time to focus on other acts coming through the area

2024 Line up
5/18 - Mudvayne/POD - Ledyard, CT
9/28 - Noah Kahan - Bridgeport Soundside Music Festival
10/26 - Godsmack/Flat Black - Uncasville, CT

Mudvayne/POD was a better than expected show.  POD was good, recognized a few of their bigger songs from so long ago and they sounded great (vox aside). 

Mudvayne was intense (my first time seeing them live).  They started off introducing a stand in guitarist due to family emergency.  This guy played so well that if it wasn't called out you may not have known he was a fill in.  I cannot imagine getting a call the day of a show asking to play a set.  Then pulling it off - hats off to him.  Ryan Martinie (bassist) was the show for me, though.  What an amazing talent on his instrument, and a complete mental case on stage.  Guess it's fitting for the persona they play but my goodness seeing him play live was a real treat. 

Up next is what would be the opposite end of the music spectrum - Noah Kahan.  Really looking forward to this show.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: mike099 on May 21, 2024, 06:10:17 AM
It was a rough night...Allegaeon aside, I think Kataklysm was the strongest of the remaining bands, SepticFlesh was very solid though.

Great pic of you with the band member.  I would love to see Allegaeon.  Loved the last two cd’s from the band.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 21, 2024, 07:02:26 AM
Great pic of you with the band member.  I would love to see Allegaeon.  Loved the last two cd’s from the band.

Yeah, they're so good live, a bit different since they have a new singer (who is actually the original singer Ezra). Riley handled Damnum and Apoptosis, but left the band under very strange circumstances, we were talking with Greg about it, and Riley just quit out of the blue. Ezra doesn't have the clean vocal abilities that Riley did, so guitarist Micheal handled the cleans during Of Beast and Worms. Ezra's growls are just brutal man.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 21, 2024, 08:47:01 AM
Mudvayne/POD was a better than expected show.  POD was good, recognized a few of their bigger songs from so long ago and they sounded great (vox aside). 

Mudvayne was intense (my first time seeing them live).  They started off introducing a stand in guitarist due to family emergency.  This guy played so well that if it wasn't called out you may not have known he was a fill in.  I cannot imagine getting a call the day of a show asking to play a set.  Then pulling it off - hats off to him.  Ryan Martinie (bassist) was the show for me, though.  What an amazing talent on his instrument, and a complete mental case on stage.  Guess it's fitting for the persona they play but my goodness seeing him play live was a real treat. 

Saw this the other day regarding that show:

Quote
MUDVAYNE guitarist Greg Tribbett was forced to miss the band's May 18 concert at the Premier Theater at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut due to a family emergency. Playing all guitar parts at the show was MUDVAYNE's second guitarist, Marcus Rafferty, who has been joining the band on the road to fill out the sound.

Rafferty is a veteran guitar technician who has previously worked with LAMB OF GOD, HATEBREED, SAXON, FOZZY and MUDVAYNE. He also spent time as a guitar tech and stage manager for HELLYEAH, the band MUDVAYNE singer Chad Gray co-founded in 2006 with Tribbett alongside late PANTERA drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott.

https://blabbermouth.net/news/mudvaynes-greg-tribbett-misses-concert-due-to-family-emergency (https://blabbermouth.net/news/mudvaynes-greg-tribbett-misses-concert-due-to-family-emergency)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Awaken on May 21, 2024, 10:16:27 AM
That certainly explains why he sounded so good!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on May 21, 2024, 05:40:02 PM
Well, this is a neat surprise.  I was looking through some shows that I could go to in July and I found that Japanese Rock Band, Man With a Mission (the one where all the guys wear wolf heads) is playing at Hollywood Palladium in LA.  That's a pretty big step up from when I saw them at the Regent last year.  Apparently, they were supposed to be at the Belasco (which is slightly bigger than Regent, but not by much), but apparently they got the venue upgrade to Hollywood Palladium.  Largest indoor all-standing venue in LA at around 4,000 people or so.  Hard to pass on a ticket that's listed on TickPick for $18.00.

Man With a Mission - Hollywood Palladium - Los Angeles, CA.  July 2nd, 2024

I also note that Alice Cooper will be at the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa at the OC County Fair in August.  On a Friday.  That's something for me to consider at a later time.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Awaken on May 22, 2024, 07:35:51 AM
Added Symphony X this morning, this will be my first time seeing them, as well.

2024 Line up
5/18 - Mudvayne/POD - Ledyard, CT
5/30 - Symphony X - New Haven, CT
9/28 - Noah Kahan - Bridgeport Soundside Music Festival
10/26 - Godsmack/Flat Black - Uncasville, CT
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 22, 2024, 07:48:54 AM
Added Niviane in my OP's list, July 19th. Small power/thrash metal band, local fronted by Norm Skinner of Forbidden.




Next up, a very highly anticipated evening with Hanabie next Friday!!!

(https://c.tenor.com/QhjIWXujmX4AAAAM/hanabie.gif)

Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: birchbark on May 23, 2024, 05:26:03 PM
I saw Pond last week and it was a great show! Looking forward to seeing Opeth on Halloween - spooky!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Anguyen92 on May 26, 2024, 11:39:03 PM
All right, time to recap the Amon Amarth concert I went to at the Honda Center yesterday.  This might have been the first ever death metal-themed concert I have ever been to.  Ticket was $25.00 since I got it from the Live Nation concert week offer.  I opted not to pay for parking this time around.  Parking there was $25.00 and quite frankly, I opted to take a bus to the ARTIC train station across the street and then paying for a Lyft home since it was cheaper.  The arena also closed off some parking lots around the arena since they are doing some construction for the OC-Vibe thing they got in development in which will be a LA Live-like entertainment center with some restaurants, hotels, and a nice high-end theater that hold around 6,000 people or so.  Hopefully, in a few years, it all turns out nicely and hopefully, I can see bands like Slash or DT in this theater without needing to drive to Downtown LA or Inglewood.

Back to the concert, as I got in, there was probably around 7,000 people that showed up at its peak.  You see curtains that closed off around 5,000 seats and not all of the seats or GA sections were full.  Still, I think for a four-band death metal concert bill, this was a success and the crowd was good.  I had an all right view for what I paid for in the nosebleed section.

First band on the bill was Frozen Soul (from Dallas mother'fen Texas as the frontman shouted many times during the set).  I can't recall much about the sound, but I was impressed on a few things they were able to get the people in the circle pit (which by the way included a guy wearing a teletubby suit and one guy wearing I think a banana costume) that was running basically during all four bands sets to do.  First they had the pit get on the floor and do pushups during a song and people were willing to comply.  Also, during the 2nd to last song, they threw some Magic the Gathering packs and encouraged people to play Magic in the pit and for everyone to make room for the people playing Magic and do a circle pit around it.  I couldn't remember much about the set, but I can remember those two things they got the circle pit to do, so that's something.

2nd band was Obituary.  I actually liked found them to be the 2nd best band of the night.  Nothing fancy, but there was enough that I liked to keep my attention during the set.  I cannot say the same for Cannibal Corpse, the 3rd band of the night.  You find me dozing off during a set, that would mean the band just didn't do anything to grab my attention and that was the case for Cannibal Corpse.  Their sound was basically monotonous for me and nothing against them, but nothing I can pay deep attention to.  I did like the frontman banter.  He said something like "This next song, you will not out-headbang me.  You can try, but you will fail, but at least you tried and that's ok."  He also said, "You having a good time?  Well, I'm going to ruin your mood by saying this is the last song."  They ended up playing two songs after that speech, so whatever.

As for Amon Amarth, I'm surprised on the amount of props they had.  They had pyro.  They had two giant Viking statues on the side of the stage and then they changed those up for two sea creature statues.  They had two guys waving flags around and had those guys, later on, doing a sword and shield fight.  There was also a guy in what I think had a warlock costume on that the frontman kicked him around at times.  Honestly, the way they approached this show was very Iron Maiden-like if you asked me.  Quality playing, you got good backdrops, and good props that fits the songs they were playing.  The set was really enjoyable.  Also, to commemorate the end of the tour, I don't know if this was the only show that had this, but before they played Raise Your Horns, they had these sizable horns that acted like glasses to drink beer out of and had a toast on a tour well done.

All in all, it was a fun night.  $25.00.  Can't complain.  If I had the fortitude for it, I would go and say, "the next time, Amon Amarth comes to these parts, I would want to try to get a GA ticket just to feel what it was like in that section during the rowing pit," but I know my body is too broken down for that.  How I know that is the case is because the next concert I will go to will be vastly different.  Going to see Yellowcard and Third Eye Blind in June at the Greek Theater.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on May 27, 2024, 01:23:38 AM
Sounds like a blast for $25! I would definitely go see those 4 bands, as I'm not sure I've seen any of them live before. Maybe I saw Amon Amarth at Download Festival years ago.

It feels a weird line up for me, to see a band like Obituary third on the bill. They are my favourite out of the 4 (actually that's reminded me, I saw Obituary support Slayer on their "final" tour), and headliners as far as I'm concerned.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: ErHaO on May 27, 2024, 03:26:23 AM
Went to two shows in the Netherlands:

-Liberty Project by Edward Reekers P60
-Nickelback Ziggodome

Edward Reekers show was great. Sad to see a very small crowd, but they performed the album perfectly, with different singers and instrumentalists. I still like the concept album very much and it was brought to live very well.

I live very close to where Nickelback played and got a last minute second hand ticket for like 50 euros (a 120 euro seat). It was well worth it. They are really good live to be honest. Good stage presence, a lot of solid vocal harmonies and pleasant heavy riffing. And they pull a great crowd of all ages that leans surprisingly young.

On a sidenote, I think the late 90s/early 00s bands that seemed "hated" on the internet are aging really well (Limp Bizkit, Papa Roach, Slipknot, Nickelback etc.). I unironically feel some of these artists are some of the best live acts to see right now.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on May 29, 2024, 02:09:36 AM
Sounds like a blast for $25! I would definitely go see those 4 bands

Same.  Sounds like a good show, that tour came local and sold out. 

Also for $25, last week I saw George Clinton with Parliament Funkadelic. I had a Parliament greatest hits album as a kid that I always enjoyed.  I don't really listen to them much at all anymore, but every once in awhile, I'd listen to some George Clinton songs over the years.  He would fairly consistently play at this venue in NJ.  Apparently he grew up not too far from there.  I had known about these shows before, but never went.  Well finally with the $25 sale and able to get to the venue easily after work, I decided now was the time. 

Dumpstaphunk opened the show.  I wasn't familiar with them, but I had heard of them before (Maybe they toured with 311 before??).  Anyway, I got there early enough that the venue was fairly empty on the floor for their start so I was right up front.  Thought they were pretty fun.  A bit jammy, with a couple different vocalists.  The horn section had their synchronized dances.  There was feedback that kept occuring during their set though, and being up front, it was cool to see them try to figure out how it was happening.  They couldn't  :lol and it lead to the trombone player often plaing from the side of the stage because I think they thought it had to do with his speaker.  THe bass player came by and cleary was trying to figure it out and had a look on his face of "nah, it's not you" to the trombone player  :lol The sound, otherwise, was pretty good.  The venue floor had mostly fillled up by the time they finished.  I asked a tech for the set list while they cleaned up afterwords, and my wish was granted!

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GOOa_GXWcAAhKlg?format=jpg&name=large)

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GOOa_GWW4AAzbsa?format=jpg&name=large)

I left my spot to chill in the back for the headliner.  There must have been like 20 people on stage for P Funk.  I think there was too much going on.  Their sound was really poor IMO.  Very hard to hear a lot of the instruments and vocalists clearly.  They also still had a feedback issues, although it didn't look like anyone on P Funk cared to fix it as they just kept playing like nothing was happening.  I think the sound got better as the show went on, but still, it never was good.  Either way, they were still a lot of fun.  I think having a lot of different singers was still kind of cool, got to hear difference voices fit the different songs.  There were also different guitarists, it seemed one was more of the jamming lead solo player, and one was more of the rock n roll player.  WHat to I know, I'm not expert, just how it seemed to me.   George Clinton sat at the center of the stage for most of the set occassionally adding a vocal line here and there.  At 82 years old, I can't expect much from him, and it did seem they advertised the show more as P Funk with GC, not the other way around.  I still thought it was cool to finally see the legend in person.  It was a fun set, but really not a great one IMO although there were some elements to make me think this band could be a lot better if they just fixed the sound. 

After the show I turned the corner of the venue to get to my car and George Clinton was sitting in a van with the tour open, with a line of people to step in and meet him.  I think it was actually family members, but looks like fans were also surrounding the van.  I thought it would be cool if he was doing a meet and greet and I got near the van and OMG, it smelled SO bad.  Like dirty feet.  EW.  I almost felt like that smell is going to be more memorable than the show  :lol

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GOPHndeXUAA4Xtt?format=jpg&name=large)

George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic & Dumpstaphunk LIVE @ Wellmont Theater Montclair NJ 5/22/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdXcywU1nfE)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 29, 2024, 10:23:05 AM
Lovebites announces post PPUSA shows...

I'll definitely be at the SF show.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Glasser on May 29, 2024, 05:19:40 PM
Mastodon and Lamb Of God in August.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Awaken on May 30, 2024, 05:16:12 AM
Added Symphony X this morning, this will be my first time seeing them, as well.

2024 Line up
5/18 - Mudvayne/POD - Ledyard, CT
5/30 - Symphony X - New Haven, CT
9/28 - Noah Kahan - Bridgeport Soundside Music Festival
10/26 - Godsmack/Flat Black - Uncasville, CT

Added a couple more this am:

2024 Line up
5/18 - Mudvayne/POD - Ledyard, CT
5/30 - Symphony X - New Haven, CT
8/2 - Metallica/Pantera/MammothWVH - Foxborough, MA
8/31 - Queensryche - Uncasville, CT
9/28 - Noah Kahan - Bridgeport Soundside Music Festival
10/26 - Godsmack/Flat Black - Uncasville, CT
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on May 31, 2024, 07:35:06 AM
HANABIE TONIGHT!!! :metal :metal
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on June 01, 2024, 01:27:23 AM
Damn... that was a rough evening.... but totally fucking epic.


Left to Suffer was absolutely brutal, challenging Kataklysm's show recently for sheer insanity. The vocalist before the last song called out for "3 minutes of the most ignorant ass shit this room has ever seen" and the room delivered.



Hanabie was just totally amazing, so much bubbly intensity and surprising brutality from four adorable young ladies all 5' and under, and musically, just air tight beginning to end. Just love this band.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on June 02, 2024, 08:29:38 AM
Here's some solid video of Hanabie, with their wall of death opening to Tousou...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBvLQbwHewc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBvLQbwHewc)
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: twosuitsluke on June 02, 2024, 08:57:05 AM
I posted this in the King Gizzard thread, but I'll stick it in here as well. Here's my thoughts on Thursday's gig at The Bristol Beacon...

To be honest, I was a little disappointed with the set last night, which breaks my heart to say. Here's the set...

The Silver Cord
Extinction
Gondii
Supercell
Organ Farmer
Dragon
Flamethrower
Ice V
Hypertension
Evil Death Roll
Work This Time
Pleura
Billabong Valley

They started the set with 'The Table', playing songs from their latest record. I don't mind The Silver Cord, but in general it's not my type of music, and for me personally (although it translates better live) it doesn't get my blood pumping. The first two songs probably lasted over 20 minutes, and even though it was great to see the band (especially Stu) vibing, I was kinda waiting for them to get to the meat of the set.

Gondii was played more in the style of The Silver Cord, and was actually pretty cool. From here they went straight into the metal portion of the set. It got the crowd moving, and Dragon/Flamethrower was particularly awesome to see. I always find it weird that even though metal is mainly what I listen to, I'm not overly fussed on Gizz metal songs.

The absolute highlights for me was Ice V into Hypertension. These songs are just the sort of Gizz I like to experience live. They are funky and just get me moving. Hypertension especially, I felt my body taken over by the urge to just move. These two songs were a good half an hour of just what I wanted.

Next up was Evil Death Roll, which was really cool. I was hoping they'd go into something else from Nonagon Infinity, or the I'm In Your Mind Fuzz suite, but alas. I quite like Work This Time, and way more Live, compared to the studio version.

Last was the two microtonal songs. When I saw the 'flying microtonal banana' come out I was hoping for a Rattlesnake close. I felt ending on Pleura and Billabong Valley was a bit of an anticlimax, but I am kinda lukewarm on their microtonal stuff.

All in all, I still had a blast, and they played solidly for 2 hours, so I can't complain. The set could've been a little more suited to my tastes, but that's the beauty of a Gizz gig I guess.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on June 04, 2024, 12:47:28 PM
2/10 Haken, Los Angeles
2/11 Haken, Anaheim
3/15 Prong-Voivod, Granada
3/30 BtBaM, Trees
4/5 Martin Barre, Arlington
4/13 Sessanta, Woodlands
4/17 Uli Jon Roth, Arlington
5/26 Soen, CDMX


8/22 Sammy Hagar, Starplex
9/22 BEAT, Majestic
11/16 Maiden, Dickies
11/20 Maiden, CDMX
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on June 04, 2024, 02:21:43 PM
Sunday night was the epic ending of the Battle Beast and Blackbriar NA tour.  They really went all out on the final show.

Venue wasn't sold out, but apparently VERY close so it was pretty packed, and I was honestly a bit surprised since this was Battle Beast's first headline tour, I didn't think the venue would fill up, and fill up early.  We got there before doors and waited about 30 minutes to get in on the line and were relegated to the back seats since the place was already very full. 

Blackbriar hit the stage at 8pm.  This was also their first ever tour in the US.  I wasn't too familiar wtih them, only samplying their music the week before the show and it honestly didn't stick with me, so I wasn't too excited for their set.  However, they were quite good live. I really enjoyed their live sound as it appeared they didn't use much backing tracks.  Like the first song didn't have the fake backing vocals and symphony, it was all done live on the keyboard and guitars, with an empty backing vocals and I LOVED it.  They were also very energetic on stage just making their show much better than I expected.  I still don't love their songs, but I respect the hell out of them after watching them. 

Since it was the last show of the tour, I was expecting some shenanigans, but the only thing durng their set was that someone came out right before they went on stage and put a rubber chicken on the mic stand  :lol

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GPL_aTTWsAAbl3a?format=jpg&name=large)

or so I thought.... then during the final song, Battle Beast came out on stage (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G1pMLPbLUo).  The singer dressed like a sexy cop, and the guys dressed in drag with bubble guns.  It was a lot of fun just seeing them all have fun on stage together to end their set. 

After a 40 minute break, Battle Beast took the stage.  They were sooooo good this night.  Their live sound was also awesome with the live keytar playing really adding that extra live sound.  My 6th time seeing them and yet this was by far the best time and it wasn't just because it was a headlining set, it's literally all the things they did this night to make it a special evening.

Their set started as usual for the first 4 songs, then the fifth song is when things started getting wild.  Now Blackbriar was out on stage to mess around with Battle Beast.  They came out in beach ware with towels and an inflatable rafted.  It really looked like they were trying to get a perfect picture of the guys laying on the stage like they were at the beach with the singer on the raft being crowd surfed, but when she got on the raft in the crowd.... they dropped her!  :rollin She was fine and got back on stage, but there was definitely a moment of "is she ok?" and the looks on stage were great  :lol

Later in the set, the band did a cover of Can You Feel the Love Tonight by Elton John, had the crowd singing along so loud.  Really cool moment.  They then went on like a 10 minute break where they emptied an entire bottle of jack daniels into about 20 cups on stage and handed them out to the crowd up front.  Did a big chears in the venue for a full tour completion.  THe keyboarding came out playing Dr. Dre  :lol it was just VERY clearly a party up there and the fun was infectious.  They even had the crowd pass a beer to the sound guy in the back, who then chugged it for the crowd cheering.

Later during the set, they did the Star Spangled Banner, I think in honor of their time in the US (it appears, they didn't do that at other shows).  And Blackbriar came out for another song, Wings of Light (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqiudgWdCSQ).  This time they were all dressed up with make up and doing the thriller dance behind the band with one guy pretending to like be Gollum or something crawling on the floor... no idea what that was about, but it was fun! They came out right at the last song one more time with a box of pizza to hand feet Battle Beast some new york pizza! I was having so much fun, I even got into the mosh pit for the last couple songs!

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GPL_aTRW8AAGu4M?format=jpg&name=large)

I guess since it was the end of the tour, they put for sale some tour passes signed, so I bought one and some guitar pics (since I've started collecting those).

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GPLBG2HWQAAL2V7?format=jpg&name=large)

Battle Beast & Blackbriar LIVE @ Gramercy Theater New York City NY 6/2/2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWlzLYPX1A8)

also, fun thing, they live streamed the entire show, so anyone can watch it now!  If you click this link, it's timestamped to where you can see me in the lower right corner launch that inflatable raft  :lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ9F5_xmx8E&t=5937s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ9F5_xmx8E&t=5937s)

I'm concert free now for 3 weeks, which is a nice break before the summer legit gets wild with non stop shows until October.  But I did also score Babymetal tickets today for October!
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Ben_Jamin on June 04, 2024, 03:36:03 PM
I'm adding...

11/30 - Babymetal - Albuquerque - Revel

So stoked I don't have to travel to denver this time. Instant buy for me.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on June 04, 2024, 03:57:53 PM
The girls are skipping my area this time, and no way can I do a Tuesday show in LA, so no Babymetal for me this time around  :(
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on June 04, 2024, 04:12:10 PM
The girls are skipping my area this time, and no way can I do a Tuesday show in LA, so no Babymetal for me this time around  :(

You just got to see them! Sadly I missed last years tour cause it was on my brother's birthday but my schedule looks good for a Monday night in NYC after work this time around.  My gf on the other hand is not happy it's a Monday making it not something she can attend even though she really wants to see them.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on June 04, 2024, 05:16:57 PM
It's an odd tour, they're doing the east coast and south, with a few Midwest stops, but basically fucking off everything in the PNW west of Denver. Almost like another leg is set to be announced, it's not like Babymetal to leave that much coin on the table
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: cramx3 on June 04, 2024, 05:18:40 PM
It's an odd tour, they're doing the east coast and south, with a few Midwest stops, but basically fucking off everything in the PNW west of Denver. Almost like another leg is set to be announced, it's not like Babymetal to leave that much coin on the table

I also find it odd that they did NYC two years in a row, but they sold out the last couple times and it works in my favor, so all seems well.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on June 04, 2024, 05:21:25 PM
The LA show has already sold out, prompting the band to add another one Dec 4th. The band is hot as hell right now.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: lonestar on June 05, 2024, 09:07:36 AM
Protest the Hero added a 10th anniversary of Volition tour, on a Friday in a small venue.... Added of course.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: Glasser on June 05, 2024, 09:10:46 AM
I'm still hoping too see Manowar in November in Brooklyn.
Title: Re: Concerts for 2024
Post by: El Barto on June 05, 2024, 02:47:16 PM
I'm still hoping too see Manowar in November in Brooklyn.
Manowar seems to be the one band I can think of that has completely disregarded the US. They've played Dallas 3 times in 42 years. Same thing with LA. Only one date in Mexico through their entire career. Judging from the venues they've played it's probably the right call. They just never seemed to go anywhere here.