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6 hours ago, emjohnson03 said:

Saw U2's, "Joshua Tree" tour a few weeks ago in Chicago. Bono and the band still have it. We were all close to the stage.

I was super young when the album came out but who doesn't know all those songs. 

My friend got tickets in  Boston but sadly sold them and I'm bummed. Would have gone in a heartbeat again!

Amazing show! 

I would have like to see this but, in Philadelphia, it's at the football stadium.  I would have gone if it was at an arena. 

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7 hours ago, emjohnson03 said:

Saw U2's, "Joshua Tree" tour a few weeks ago in Chicago. Bono and the band still have it. We were all close to the stage.

I was super young when the album came out but who doesn't know all those songs. 

My friend got tickets in  Boston but sadly sold them and I'm bummed. Would have gone in a heartbeat again!

Amazing show! 

SUPER jealous!

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21 hours ago, emjohnson03 said:

Saw U2's, "Joshua Tree" tour a few weeks ago in Chicago. Bono and the band still have it.

That was my first major concert back in 1987 (88?), and it was amazing.  Glad to hear they are still good live. 

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Going from first ever to last, while trying to remember everything in between...

Shawn Cassidy in the 70's

Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5

Duran Duran - Several times

Lowest of the Low

Midnight Oil

Poison

Kim Mitchell

The Tragically Hip - a few times and was lucky to get tickets to their last tour

Lionel Ritchie

Shaggy

Jamie Cullum

The Who - 25th and 50th Anniversary shows

Pearl Jam

Heart

Van Halen

Matthew Good Band

Sade

Crowded House

Smashing Pumpkins

Queens of the Stoneage

Areosmith

Lenny Kravitz

Ce Lo Green

Harry Connick Jr

The Rolling Stones

Guns & Roses

Metallica

Chic

Roisin Murphy

I think there are a couple more but my brain is getting old.  

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I saw Queen w/Adam Lambert last night.  Adam definitely has the right voice and attitude to front the band and as someone who enjoyed him on American Idol, it  was nice to see him singing with some legends.  I couldn't stop wondering what it must be like to be fronting a small band one day, then a few years later, after a silly, competition based reality show, you're on tour with freakin' Queen.  It must be so surreal for him.    I wrote on FB during a solo that here I sat listening to a 70+ year old man bring down the house with a guitar battle and another one of the same age running around the stage tearing up the guitar and I had to keep sitting down because my back hurt!  lol!

All in all, a very impressive show and a great night!

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Queen was my first concert back in 1977 and my favorite band as a kid.  I'd be much more excited about Lambert, May and Taylor as a group if they were actually producing new material rather than doing what feels to me to be a Queen tribute band.  Freddie's gone.  Move forward.

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There are two concerts I really remember. The first was Ray Charles back in the eighties. He put on an awesome show. But as my friend and I walked out, we felt disappointed that it was so short. 

Then I looked at my watch and realized he had played for almost two hours. Time flies. . . 

The other great concert was when U2 performed the US premier of  All That You Can't Leave Behind. I was on business travel staying at a hotel with a view right on Times Square. I hear this "THUMP, THUMP, THUMP". I look out the window and realize that I am looking down on the old rooftop stage for MTV and there is a band getting ready to perform. I turn on MTV and Total Request Live is talking about U2 premiering their new album. So I looked out the window and saw this across the street.

I love that album. 

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2 hours ago, xaxat said:

There are two concerts I really remember. The first was Ray Charles back in the eighties. He put on an awesome show. But as my friend and I walked out, we felt disappointed that it was so short. 

Then I looked at my watch and realized he had played for almost two hours. Time flies. . . 

The other great concert was when U2 performed the US premier of  All That You Can't Leave Behind. I was on business travel staying at a hotel with a view right on Times Square. I hear this "THUMP, THUMP, THUMP". I look out the window and realize that I am looking down on the old rooftop stage for MTV and there is a band getting ready to perform. I turn on MTV and Total Request Live is talking about U2 premiering their new album. So I looked out the window and saw this across the street.

 

I love that album. 

Jealous. So. Jealous.

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Sara Evans (Radney Foster opened)

Keith Urban (Gary Allan opened)

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss

REO Speedwagon, Styx, and Ted Nugent in one show

Alison Krauss & Union Station x2

Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators x2 

Goo Goo Dolls (Collective Soul opened)

Sarah Jarosz

Nickel Creek

Aaron Lewis

Backstreet Boys (and also when they toured with New Kids on the Block)

Tim O'Brien

Evening of Bluegrass - band was Barry Bales, Luke Bulla, Ronnie McCoury, Noam Pikelny, and Bryan Sutton (very well-known in that genre)

ZZ Top

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On 17/09/2014 at 8:41 PM, Mayonegg said:

I've been very luck to be bought up in a music loving household and allowed to go to shows at age 10

I'm sure I'm forgetting some but here is a list that I can recall from memory:

The Chemical Brothers

America

Billy Thorpe

Joe Strummer

Foo Fighters

Nine Inch Nails

Red Hot Chilli Peppers

Live

Billy Idol

Goo Goo Dolls

Kaiser Chiefs

Inxs (sadly post Micheal Hutchence)

Brain Wilson

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

You Am I

Augie March

Death Cab For Cutie

Neil Diamond

Spoon

Arcade Fire

Flaming Lips

Neko Case

New Pornographers

Wilco

Broken Social Scene

Fiest

Band of Horses

Stars

Bombay Bicycle Club

Two Door Cinema Club

Of Monsters and Men

Santana

Eric Clapton

My Morning Jacket

The Thrills

They Might be Gaints

The National

Sufjan Stevens

Bill Cullahan

Andrew Bird

Joanna Newsom

Ryan Adams

Bruce Springsteen

The 1975

Naked and the Famous

Grouplove

Pearl Jam

Interpol

The Church

Simple Minds

Devo

Meatloaf

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

 

On 19/09/2014 at 0:23 PM, Jac said:

Mayonegg is my, as I'm sure she would like me to point out, much younger sister so I have been to most of the same gigs she has plus:

Crowded House (x7)

Split Enz (x7)

Neil Finn (x3)

Tim Finn (x2)

The Finn Brothers

Neil Finn and Paul Kelly

U2

Bright Eyes

Something for Kate

Hoodoo Gurus

The Cat Empire

 

Since I posted this nearly three years ago:

Riot Fest 2016, most importantly for Morrissey, The Hold Steady and Sleater Kinney.

The Mountian Goats

Father John Misty x 2

LCD Soundsystem 

The Decemberists, who were almost staged by their support act Shakey Graves (because he was so damn good, not because The Decemberists were bad.)

Neil Finn again.

Sigur Ros

Blur

Damon Albarn

Courtney Barnett

You Am I

Gang of Youths

Sufjan Stevens again (Carrie and Lowell tour)

Andre Strong of The Commitments

Japandroids

(and I am still forgetting things.)

 

I have tickets to Khalid in November and God willing I will have tickets to Stevie Nicks and The Pretenders come Friday morning.

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I've been to a few concerts in my life:

Duran Duran - my first concert

Then come my boy band days:

Hanson (3 times)

Backstreet  Boys

98 Degrees

Goo Goo Dolls

Then my after high school days:

Allman Brothers

Phish

Jimmy Eat World

Incubus

Rusted Root

Mumford and Sons

Tonight was a new one for me:

Tony Bennett

A friend and her mom had an extra ticket so I tagged along for a rare night out without kids or spouse. It was a cool setting - outside at The Biltmore/ mountains all around. He started at 7:45 and ended at 9:15. I will say that for 91 he can still croon! At one point he forgot the lyrics to a song and then he sang the same song twice. But, hey. He's 91! Tickets were supposedly $80.00 a pop but my friends mom would only take $20.00 from me. I'd be kinda disappointed if I had paid full price.

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Dire Straits 1979 Communique tour at the Ocean State Theatre (small venue), Providence, RI.   Tickets were a whopping $12.

Tom Petty, The Waiting tour, Providence

Ted Nugent, Wango Tango tour, Providence

Pat Benatar, Providence, circa 1982 (most boring concert of my life).  Billy Squier opened.

Dire Straits again, Alchemy tour, Providence (a crass, commercialized parody compared to the lean, serious band I saw in '79)

Katrina and the Waves, Providence

Modern English, Providence

Depeche Mode, Music For the Masses tour, Madison Square Garden

Siouxsie and the Banshees, Peepshow Tour, Radio City Music Hall

The Cure, Disintegration tour, Meadowlands (Love and Rockets opened)

Depeche Mode, Violator tour, Madison Square Garden again (the best of the arena concerts I've seen)

Madonna, Vogue tour, Meadowlands

Pink Floyd, A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour, Yankee Stadium

U2 at Hartford, Connecticut (second most boring concert ever -- preachy Bono, no "New Year's Day" and only ONE pre-Rattle and Hum song, "Gloria.")

The B-52s

I would go to many, many more concerts today, especially since bands of my youth are still out there doing smaller venues, but I'm priced out.  Ironically, I could have seen them at the height of their fame and talent for $15; now, in their twilight years, it costs $100-$200/ticket to see a performance that is but a shadow of what it used to be.    I refuse to pay it, not only because it's too rich a luxury for my pocketbook,  but because these shows quickly devolve into audience singalongs and cell-phone photo shoots.   I wouldn't relish paying that kind of money to listen to some tone-deaf loudmouth in front of me drowning out the artist while blocking my view with an upheld cellphone.

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On 3/5/2017 at 7:43 PM, theredhead77 said:
  • Kenny Chesney / Old Dominion / ??? - Gillette Stadium 2017 (stupid excited for this)

This show was last weekend and it did not disappoint. It was, by far, the best Kenny Chesney show I've ever been to.  I don't have the words to describe the vibe, the performance, or anything. It was just so amazing. Gilette Stadium, on the other hand, is a hot mess to get into and out of.

I cannot wait to see him there in 2018!

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I just found this thread.  I love reading about concerts. I'm going to list the ones I've attended, but, it's going to take me a long time. I'll have to set some time aside to do it.  lol  I used to go to concerts a lot. 

I'm super excited today though, because I just got FRONT ROW TICKETS to see Robert Plant in Feb.!!!

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1 hour ago, SunnyBeBe said:

I just found this thread.  I love reading about concerts. I'm going to list the ones I've attended, but, it's going to take me a long time. I'll have to set some time aside to do it.  lol  I used to go to concerts a lot. 

I'm super excited today though, because I just got FRONT ROW TICKETS to see Robert Plant in Feb.!!!

I know a guy who goes to see Robert Plant whenever he swings through these parts.   He's always very satisfied by the show.

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8 hours ago, SunnyBeBe said:

I just found this thread.  I love reading about concerts. I'm going to list the ones I've attended, but, it's going to take me a long time. I'll have to set some time aside to do it.  lol  I used to go to concerts a lot. 

I'm super excited today though, because I just got FRONT ROW TICKETS to see Robert Plant in Feb.!!!

I am so jealous!!  He's not coming to my area on this tour, but I saw he was going to the Beacon in NYC on Valentine's Day...which, unfortunately, is a Wednesday.  If it had been a weekend, I'd have made the trip - love the Beacon and love Robert!! 

Enjoy the show!!

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Thanks you guys.  I've seen Robert quite a few times and am always left breathless.  He's just my thing....you know. I actually became a fan as an adult and I'm not sure why he just appeals to me. You can just feel the good energy coming from him on stage.  He's always so delightful and sexy!

I really like Trace Adkins too. He has that great distinctive voice.  How was the show Friday night, ShortyMac?

I've heard of the Beacon and I think it is a similar venue to the one he's coming to in Raleigh.  Sort of like Constitution Hall in DC.  I've seen him there before too.  I'll have to check the seat capacity to confirm.  What I like is that it's smaller and more intimate, which is great, imo.  I think the last night he was at this venue, it was a weeknight, but, I went anyway.  It wasn't a super late night, but, I am glad that this time, it's on a Friday night.  This time, more than one glass of champagne for me! 

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On 10/1/2017 at 11:29 AM, SunnyBeBe said:

I really like Trace Adkins too. He has that great distinctive voice.  How was the show Friday night, ShortyMac?

Honestly, it was just 'good.' Not horrible, not awesome. The crowd kinda sucked and Trace was pretty quiet and stiff for a Friday night and seemed to me like he was going through the motions a bit. But he's 55, so, I cut him a break. lol His songs are good and fun, don't get me wrong, but his set, for me, left something to be desired. Only 17 songs in 80 minutes (he's done sets of 19/20 recently). It was all singles except for the second song, a Don Williams cover (because he just died), and the encore. I was disappointed that he only did one song from his new album. I know most people don't want to hear a bunch of new stuff, but I really like the new album and would've enjoyed another song or two, along with two or three more deep cuts instead of single after single. But he has a big catalog now and wants to attract younger attendees like me, too, so, he's going to play singles he's released in more recent years.

Having said all this, overall, it was still a good show, I had fun, and Trace's vocals and performance from a music standpoint were fine. I would see him again. 3.5/5.

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It's tough to get into an upbeat mode today, after such a horrible thing happening at the concert in Vegas, but, one of my favorite songs is a duet that Trace did with Blake Shelton.  It used to make me laugh a lot.

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Since I posted my all too brief list this summer, I've seen two more acts:

Green Day--music was good, though the venue wasn't so hot.  Everyone stood the whole time, I'm 5 feet tall, and I could only get a flashing glance at the stage once in a while.  And the monitors were both tiny and old.

Paul McCartney--great show.  Yes, his voice was creaky on some songs, but by and large, he was able to do a good job on most.  He performed for 3 hours straight without a break, in an incredibly hot arena, and covered almost 40 songs. And....the stage scaffolding caught on fire due to the pyrotechnics in Live and Let Die!  So, doubly, memorable :) 

 It has taken me 43 years, but I have now seen 3 of the 4 Beatles, (John being the obvious exception).  I am so glad that I splurged on the tickets--especially since the news of Tom Petty's passing.  No way of telling what will be the last tour for someone.

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49 minutes ago, Yokosmom said:

I am so glad that I splurged on the tickets--especially since the news of Tom Petty's passing.  No way of telling what will be the last tour for someone.

I saw Tom Petty this past May and never, ever would have expected it to be the last time :(

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1 hour ago, MyAimIsTrue said:

I saw Tom Petty this past May and never, ever would have expected it to be the last time :(

Seriously.  This year, I'm going to endeavor to see as many concerts as I can.  I hate that I missed him this summer, and now there will never be another chance.  My husband isn't much into concerts, so I'll just need to find a friend to go.

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6 hours ago, Yokosmom said:

Since I posted my all too brief list this summer, I've seen two more acts:

Green Day--music was good, though the venue wasn't so hot.  Everyone stood the whole time, I'm 5 feet tall, and I could only get a flashing glance at the stage once in a while.  And the monitors were both tiny and old.

Paul McCartney--great show.  Yes, his voice was creaky on some songs, but by and large, he was able to do a good job on most.  He performed for 3 hours straight without a break, in an incredibly hot arena, and covered almost 40 songs. And....the stage scaffolding caught on fire due to the pyrotechnics in Live and Let Die!  So, doubly, memorable :) 

 It has taken me 43 years, but I have now seen 3 of the 4 Beatles, (John being the obvious exception).  I am so glad that I splurged on the tickets--especially since the news of Tom Petty's passing.  No way of telling what will be the last tour for someone.

 

Yokos Mom, did you see Green Day in So Cal?

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I have always wanted to see Paul McCartney and just haven't.  I'm not sure if I'll get the opportunity, again.  Maybe.   I've heard that he plays for a really long time.  That's amazing. 

I had just starting thinking that I would get back into seeing more concerts, when the Vegas incident occurred.  Now, I'm hesitant again.  I just don't feel comfortable, the way I used to feel.  I feel for the artists who make their living performing on stage. It has to be unnerving.  

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2 hours ago, SunnyBeBe said:

I have always wanted to see Paul McCartney and just haven't.  I'm not sure if I'll get the opportunity, again.  Maybe.   I've heard that he plays for a really long time.  That's amazing. 

I've seen Sir Paul live numerous times and he plays continuously for over three hours, and he's showing no signs of slowing down as I believe he's touring now.  Hopefully you'll get the chance.

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7 hours ago, SunnyBeBe said:

I had just starting thinking that I would get back into seeing more concerts, when the Vegas incident occurred.  Now, I'm hesitant again.  I just don't feel comfortable, the way I used to feel.  I feel for the artists who make their living performing on stage. It has to be unnerving.  

My steps are slippery, I might fall down and break my neck. It doesn't stop me going downstairs, though. You could argue that I need to go downstairs, but I don't need to go to a concert. Yes, but I feel the principle is the same. People die from a hundred different things every day. I'd rather go out and live my life and not hide away. Basically, I refuse to live in fear.

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14 hours ago, Joe said:

My steps are slippery, I might fall down and break my neck. It doesn't stop me going downstairs, though. You could argue that I need to go downstairs, but I don't need to go to a concert. Yes, but I feel the principle is the same. People die from a hundred different things every day. I'd rather go out and live my life and not hide away. Basically, I refuse to live in fear.

I'm trying to look at it that way.  Some of my favorite memories are attending concerts, seeing my favorite artists and enjoying myself with friends.  It's a little like flying.  There's fear, but, also such benefits. 

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8 minutes ago, SunnyBeBe said:

I'm trying to look at it that way.  Some of my favorite memories are attending concerts, seeing my favorite artists and enjoying myself with friends.  It's a little like flying.  There's fear, but, also such benefits. 

Yeah, I know it can be hard. I don't always follow my own advice. But think of the benefits! So many great bands to see. Sticking it to the idiots who don't want you to have fun. Gathering all sorts of stories about fun happenings at gigs. It's good stuff. :)

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On ‎10‎/‎3‎/‎2017 at 11:49 AM, Hanahope said:

Seriously.  This year, I'm going to endeavor to see as many concerts as I can.  I hate that I missed him this summer, and now there will never be another chance.  My husband isn't much into concerts, so I'll just need to find a friend to go.

Same here. I never thought to see TP live until this year, and would have but by the time I decided on it, the show was already sold out.

Also missed U2+Beck because I didn't want to deal with nosebleed seats in a football stadium.

Busy year for me and my wife, though: Bon Jovi, Huey Lewis, Garth+Trisha (last night), with Billy Joel and Lady Gaga still to come.

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On 10/9/2017 at 0:44 PM, lambertman said:

Same here. I never thought to see TP live until this year, and would have but by the time I decided on it, the show was already sold out.

Also missed U2+Beck because I didn't want to deal with nosebleed seats in a football stadium.

Busy year for me and my wife, though: Bon Jovi, Huey Lewis, Garth+Trisha (last night), with Billy Joel and Lady Gaga still to come.

Bon Jovi is on my to do list of shows to see.  It's one of the biggies that I haven't seen yet.

  I did see U2 in NY awhile ago.  My boyfriend at the time and I flew to NY to see them.  We waited most of the day to get inside the heart (near stage section) and it was awesome.  If my finger nails were longer, I could have touched Bono and the Edge, as they walked around the heart area.  Here's a link.  It was a great show.  

http://www.u2gigs.com/show1106.html

I saw Garth in concert too, but, I was so far back, that it was not as enjoyable.  Wish I could see him up close.  I saw Trisha too, many years ago when she first got started. 

I've seen Billy Joel as well.  LOVE this guy. His music touches my heart.  Very good performer.

I've never seen Huey or Lady GaGa.  I'm not sure that I will.  I bet they are good shows though. 

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Had to go out to a really sketchy part of Brooklyn but Kitten and/or Sizzy Rocket are great to see live if you get the chance. They both still have a really... unpolished vibe. It's not really an artistic movement or a political statement. Just people who are still outside of the mainstream enough to do what they fucking want. Sizzy's got the sex, drugs, and rock and roll vibe but in more of a pop package. She's a mashup of a bunch of different people but in a way that feels a lot more genuine than her commercial counterparts and definitely less about catering to the male gaze. She's really fun. Chloe, the lead singer of Kitten is just a powerhouse. No fear and an amazingly energetic dancer. I'm not totally sold on her new look. I feel like she was channeling more of an old school rock vibe before (kind of a rock hippie vibe) and she's in a similar 60's/70's era now but in more of a futuristic way. 

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It's taken me awhile, but, I think that I finally completed my list of concerts that I have attended.  I think that I've surely left a few out, but, this is enough.  I may have to put this on two posts. lol  Man, I have to get back to seeing more shows.  I am seeing Plant again in Feb.  Maybe, 2018 can be my year to resume my concert career! lol  I count 44 on this list, but, there are more, since, I've seen some acts multiple times. 

Concerts I attended.                               *Indicates multiple concerts with that act.

* Robert Plant

*Robert Plant and Jimmy Page

Black Crowes

U2

Bob Dylan

Neil Young

*Rolling Stones

Pink Floyd

*Elton John

*Rod Stewart

Fleetwood Mac

The Eagles

*Allman Brothers

James Taylor

AC/DC

Kid Rock

Neil Diamond

Tina Turner

Billy Joel

Jimmy Buffet

Santana

Dave Matthews Band

Phish

Widespread Panic

Ted Nuggent

Bad Company

Steely Dan

Lenny Kravitz

Kenny Wayne Shepard Band

*Osmonds (brothers, Marie and family)

Conway Twitty

Garth Brooks

Trisha Yearwood

Martina McBride

Toby Keith

Travis Tritt

Clint Black

Tanya Tucker

Dixie Chix

Aaron Tippin

Billy Dean

Brittney Spears (I took the kiddies when she was young.)

Cyndi Lauper

Pavaratti

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On 3/5/2017 at 10:43 PM, theredhead77 said:
  • Blake Shelton 2014
  • Bon Jovi - 2008
  • Brad Paisley - 2008, 2010 (w/ Miranda Lambert), 2014 (w/ Randy Houser) and 2015
  • Bush - 2015
  • Depeche Mode - 1990something
  • Garth Brooks - 1995, 2008 (twice, for the CA fire benefit when he did 5 shows in 2 days) and 2016
  • Kenny Chesney / Leanne Rimes - Poets and Pirates Tour - 2008
  • Kenny Chesney / Sam Hunt / Miranda Lambert /  Old Dominon - Spread the Love Tour- 2016
  • Kenny Chesney / Tim McGraw - Brothers of the Sun - 2012
  • Kenny Chesney / Eric Church, Eli Young Band and Kacey Musgraves -  2013
  • Kenny Chesney / Old Dominion / ??? - Gillette Stadium 2017 (stupid excited for this)
  • Martina McBride at the fair - July 2007, 2010 (same fair)
  • Michael Buble, Marilyn Manson / Slayer and Toby Keith -  Aug 2007
  • Neil Diamond - 1980something
  • Nickelback - 2006
  • Social Distortion - 2011
  • Third Eye Blind - 2013 & 2016
  • U2 - 2010
  • Zac Brown Band - 2013

 

On 9/3/2017 at 2:56 PM, theredhead77 said:

This show was last weekend and it did not disappoint. It was, by far, the best Kenny Chesney show I've ever been to.  I don't have the words to describe the vibe, the performance, or anything. It was just so amazing. Gilette Stadium, on the other hand, is a hot mess to get into and out of.

I cannot wait to see him there in 2018!

I "took" my mom to see Neil Diamond for her birthday last year. It was at the same venue we saw him at when I was a kid. I'm glad she finally took me up my offer to "take" her to a concert since he retired.

In 2018

I am attempting to get Elton John tickets on Friday - he's been on my 'to see' list for over a decade. I'll go alone if I have to

I'll be seeing Kenny Chesney at Mercedes Benz and maybe PHL and TN depending on friends. As much as I'd love to go back to Boston the issue of money and what a hot mess Gillette Stadium is making it a pass. But I can see him 3 times for less than 1 trip to Boston would cost.

 

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12 hours ago, theredhead77 said:

 

I "took" my mom to see Neil Diamond for her birthday last year. It was at the same venue we saw him at when I was a kid. I'm glad she finally took me up my offer to "take" her to a concert since he retired.

In 2018

I am attempting to get Elton John tickets on Friday - he's been on my 'to see' list for over a decade. I'll go alone if I have to

I'll be seeing Kenny Chesney at Mercedes Benz and maybe PHL and TN depending on friends. As much as I'd love to go back to Boston the issue of money and what a hot mess Gillette Stadium is making it a pass. But I can see him 3 times for less than 1 trip to Boston would cost.

 

I saw Neil once and it was great. But, I grew up with him and loved his music.  It was such a trip down memory lane, as it was a group of girlfriends who went.  

I'm excited for you regarding the Elton John concert.  I have seen in him concert many times, but, it's been a while ago.  It may be different now, that he's older.  But, I will tell you that there are just some performers who PUT IT ALL OUT there and Elton was one to do that.  He and Rod Stewart, Rolling Stones and a few more really pour their heart into their performances.  We stood in the rain and mud for one Elton show and he did not disappoint.  He saw what we went through and he really make the show special.  He sang and played his heart out.  His shows are worth every penny and more, imo.  

I hope you have a great time and it's as good as it used to be. 

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7 minutes ago, SunnyBeBe said:

RIP, Neil.

He's not dead! He just retired from touring due to his Parkinson's diagnosis. 

I really hope I can land Elton John tickets. I always wanted to see him in a head-to-head tour with Billy Joel but it wasn't meant to be.

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