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Nothing like going to see live music. King Diamond did not disappoint. The show was pretty much the same setup as the last time they were here in 2019 but that didn't bother me. I'm just glad they didn't cancel this show like they did in Edmonton. It's not very often this artist comes into my town. I take whatever opportunity I can to see them live. The only drawback for that show was no guitar solo by Andy & Mike as well as no drum solo. However, it was cool that King was more engaged with the audience this time around, talking to the crowd. Overkill was just awesome too. I felt like they had us in a time machine and brought us all back to the late 80's ( during the height of trash metal ).
This was my third time seeing The Musical Box live and every time they have put on a brilliant performance of early Genesis(Peter Gabriel era)! All musicians are spot on and the props and theatrics from the original shows are spot on. I would highly recommend seeing them if you're a fan of 70's Prog Rock!
An amazing show in all ways! Entirely worth the years of waiting and cross-continent journey I made to be at the show. Paul looks and sounds fantastic, he played a wide range of career tunes, and his band is simply top-notch...a 150% thoroughly enjoyable experience. Now if we could just get him to play in the States again sometime soon...
We laughed our asses off this past Saturday while seeing Brad Williams and his opening act, Thom Tran, at the Vogue Theater in Vancouver, BC. I would highly recommend catching one of their shows when they come to a city near you... they were definitely worth the road trip from northern Idaho.
I also wouldn't mind seeing other shows at the Vogue as it is a great little theater.
The show was a blast! I was blown away by the production quality - Static-X absolutely killed it! The best part is it didn't break the bank! Worth. Every. Penny. (And worth losing a few hours of sleep, too... although, let's be real, I'm not as young as I used to be, and being out late on a Sunday night has me feeling like I've earned a medal... or a nap. 😂)
Security guards and staff are very helpful and kind. Kiana sounded great but she came out almost an hour late and the setlist seemed a bit short. She also favors her right side (the audience's left side) of the stage so some of the audience got to see her better than the other side. She didn't bring any of her stage set up (carpets, mirrors, cameras) and there was no projection of tour visuals like she had at the other shows (in the US). Seems like Canada (i.e. Toronto and sometimes Vancouver) doesn't usually get an artist's best performance. The show was still great and Kiana was great.
I am not sure everything could be summed up in a review with words. I've been to so many concerts in 30 years but nothing else was like that. She is so into her music, her form and what she presents to her fans I won't ever forget it.
Flew home and slept for 14 hours, all I can remember is the concert.
The venue restricted the number of people that could be on the main floor mid concert even though it was a general admission show. I went to the bathroom and wasn’t allowed to return to my friends on the main level due to over crowding. Perhaps they need to rethink the general admission tickets.
I love him so much, he was amazing live. However I really wish he played less unreleased songs. My favourite things is getting to finally sing / scream my heart out to songs I love, and I didn’t get to do much of that. I love hearing one or two, but there were too many and it wasn’t as enjoyable
I love this duo, follow them since 2019 and I think they were a very underrated band but finally they're getting more noticed by different audiences. Concert was insane, always delivered the BEST music, it was a pretty comfortable place and even better that there were two other rock bands (Low Hum and BRKN LOVE). Amazing Friday night, super worth it, hopefully they come back again to Vancouver soon!
The show was absolutely fantastic! Matt has a great, engaging rapport with the audience and it's clear he loves performing live. All the musicians were superb and the sound in the Vogue theater was much better than I expected. His voice was perfection and the band was tight! All in all, a superb evening topped off by getting to dance with my daughter right up front and being able to interact directly with Matt. You can't help but have a rollicking good time at a Matt Dusk concert. What a great night!
Great venue, unfortunate seats in the balcony. Super uncomfortable. Much better venue to go to in you're a fan of the pit.
Some complaints about low sounding mics from the singers, but it was an enjoyable concert.
Loved Pictoria Vark, she was so cute. It's not a bad thing to love your bass 😂
The opening act was phenomenal. The bass was so good, you could feel it through the floor.
Two Feet was fucking AMAZING. Every time I see him I have the best time. Always has great sound. The lights and visuals are always on point. I don't think I stopped dancing and singing along all night.
Opening acts were ok i guess, but avatar put on an amazing show. Lots of choreography that went into making the stage show, the singer was pretty funny, and the costumes were nice. The bassist could not be there :( but they made do. These guys can really put on a show
Bucket list show for me (pun intended). It was absolutely amazing. Crowd control was fantastic. Amazing energy. Brought out guests even in the Canada show. Stage design and mixing were so well done. I flew into western Canada to see this show as it was one of his few Canada dates and it was worth every penny. Amazingly talented, can't wait to see again.
I love Kyle Kinane and the way his mind works. Like minded fellows. I feel bad that he had to deal with a drunken asshole who wouldn’t shut the fuck up but he handled it well. Second time seeing him and I’ll try to see him every time he comes. Cheers buds
Tove Lo broke her foot the week before, forcing her to perform half her show sitting down. Despite all that the show went on and was energetic and fun without any perceived slow-down to the fun at all. She performed songs across her albums, performing my favourites from her first two albums comfortably while well-supporting her latest album. An amazing show and I’m so glad I finally got to see her live and so close up!
This band knows how to play rock n roll. And they sound fantastic live, did not let down at all. I love the fact that they don't do the fake last song and walk back on a minute later and do 3 more. Lots of smoke, lots of lights, lots of rock!
Preaching to the converted- neither Calexico nor Iron & Wine can do no wrong in my book, but I was still surprised & delighted by the sound, vibe & feel of this 3+3 combo. It was also a great treat to watch Joey Burns focus on lead, as he usually plays rhythm nylon acoustic with Calexico.
Okay, this is a long and emotional story. So I’ve listened to peach pit for a long time and I am absolutely in love with them. (This is sad but it’s part of the backstory) my brother passed away when I was younger but from what I remember, he loved the guitar and wanted to be in a band. Basically, they just remind me of my brother so much. I got VIP for the show and met them and they’re all super nice and cool. Also I shook Neil’s hand and I was shaking so bad! So when the show started and they came on stage, I screamed so loud! I loved their kiss costumes! The whole show was amazing, they sound exactly the same live and on recording. I kinda half cried during “Tommy’s party” but when they did the cover of “here comes your man” I instantly started crying. And I have no clue why I started crying. Maybe it was because I’ve been waiting so long, or the fact they remind me of my brother. Or because of their pixies cover, or the freakin kiss costumes. But the tears came out and didn’t stop. I cried for the rest of the show and when it ended, I still cried. My friends and I were waiting on the floor, not for a particular reason we were just waiting and then the security guard kicked us out and told us to go to the lobby. There were a lot of people out there but I wasn’t sure why and when I tried to leave my friend said “look” and I saw Neil. I went over to him, STILL CRYING keep in mind and he noticed I was crying. He was talking to someone and instantly noticed I was crying and asked why and I couldn’t make words or anything and he asked me if I was hurt and I said no and then he hugged me and I just told him thank you over and over. Then he signed my lanyard thing from vip and my friends and I left. But I still continued to cry. We were walking up Granville and I was just like hysterically crying and everyone was looking at me but I didn’t even care. And it’s officially been 24 hours and I’m still crying. If anyone from the band is seeing this, thank you so much and I can’t wait until your next show::) 💕
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