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I have been wanting to see Trivium live for almost 10 years and they did NOT disappoint!! Bullet was FANTASTIC as well.
5 stars for the artists!!
The atmosphere was good, but one downside to this venue is the floor is flat, so if you're short, you'll have a hard time seeing the artists. Also, other attendees were extremely pushy and touchy (more than usual - I understand concert crowds) about moving through the crowd and I near the back section of the floor.
I drove from several states away to see Meshuggah and it was well worth the drive. Although I have been listening for years, since I was a teenager, this was my first time seeing them in concert. It was even better than I thought it would be. I will be tracking for the next North American tour, as my kids want to go with me next time.
The Fillmore Auditorium was a pretty good venue, but there was standing room only, even where seating was purchased.
I loved the concert, but I wasn't a fan of the venue due to the overcrowding. There were far too many people, which made it difficult to truly enjoy the experience, and the merchandise line was terribly horrible. Rule they just need a better way of doing it to make it better for everybody Overall, it was a disappointing experience. I mentioned my concerns on Google Maps, and I hope they will make improvements for future events. It's important to enhance the experience for everyone attending, especially considering the high ticket prices.
The Fillmore was decorated perfectly for New Year’s Eve. We bought the VIP package which made the night even better! No standing in line for drinks, no bathroom lines, and the best views. Band of Horses put on an amazing show. They did two full sets that were incredible! They didn’t disappoint the crowd with the wide array of music they played. These guys were just as grateful to be there as the fans! Don’t miss the chance to check them out.
I always love a great show. This one was freaking amazing. I’d only heard a few songs of three days grace, but oh man was I impressed! Very good live! Chevelle is always a great band to see live. The filmore is also a great choice for this show as u did not feel so far away from the band. Will always see chevelle if they perform close to me.
this was best night of my entire life and all because of them, nobody does it like this band and the obvious love and passion for what they do is always visible on stage. i brought my sister with me who orginally only knew like one song and now shes a big fan and im so glad we get to bond over their music now. i have been listening to them for years and something thats always been a dream of mine was to go to one of their concerts and i knew it would be amazing but it exceeded my expectations by miles and i fell even more in love with their music just based off how they carried it through the show and how it sounded live i was literally fucking levitating the whole time. my feet were completely numb by the end of the show and my hearing/voice was slightly gone too. i have been to a good bit of concerts before theirs and i know if i go to another concert now it will not be as incredible as theirs was. i spent over an hour singing screaming crying jumping ect, i literally threw up after it was over lmao. absolute incredible performance from the most amazing artist. if i could rate it more than 5 stars i would.
Better than last years concert by far, and I LOVED the Collapse of Modern Society! Loved the setlist, loved the other artists that were there (especially Grim Salvo, as he’s a very small name but an incredible musical artist that is a part of the musical group “Haunted House”, featuring Kamaara, Witchouse 4K, and of course Savage Ga$p).
Cant wait for Darkie’s next tour!
Only complaint I have is when he played my favorite song, Kali Ma, then cut it short because the crowd wasn’t “energetic” enough.
The Marcus King Band killed at the 25rh Anniversary of The Fillmore in Denver! The band was right and the vibes easy. Marcus shreds on the songs from his recent release Mood Swings. The only criticism I had of that record was lack of King just shredding on some of the melodies. Well he does just that on the live performance. The horn section, Jack on drums, back up vocalist and entire band really play on a high level. I will be seeing him again in Washington DC this fall. Catch this tour, you won't be disappointed!
This show was absolutely incredible! It's evident the amount of work and creativity put in to make an epic experience for the audience! I really appreciated that there was no mosh pit or stage diving and everyone was there to enjoy the show and give their full attention to the performance rather than having to dodge people jumping from the stage or getting pushed around. One of my favorite concerts I've been to!
Bailey was amazing. Security was very disrespectful and kicked us out of the crowd due to complaints from a group of older women compiling that we were being rude and pushing them even though we didn’t. It was my 15 year old sisters first concert and she was bawling her eyes out because of how rude they were being and accusing her of something that didn’t even happen. We waited in the line for hours to get the spot we were at and it’s ridiculous that we got kicked out
I waited nine years for that show! It was absolutely amazing. Catbite was the best opener I have seen in quite some time, so much energy. Donovan Woods cracked me up with his in between songs banter, and broke my heart with his music. The Comedy act. I wish I could remember her name had me in tears! And then the top it off The Gaslight Anthem, fucking killed it! Just like they said they played all the songs I loved, and left nothing out.
They needed WAY more tracks up front, front go got great vocals and guitar, and then absolute garbage bass and drums. That said... Holy crap were they good. Like, minor mixing issues for front row but surprisingly strong vocals, and Andrew seemed in a pleasant mood. Ben's guitar work is so so good. It was the day Trump's indictment was announced and they added 'Dominion' back to the setlist to honor it. Andrew joked during the intro "someone's going to jail. It isn't me."
Bush killed it. They put on a good show. Didn't get to see the first band as it took way to long to get in to the venue. In line at 7:30 didn't get in to well past 8. The Fillmore has gone drastically down hill. Large area's roped off, people jammed together on the floor, you can't even breath down there. Unless its a show I really want to see I will be going to another indoor venue.
Fillmore style floor, ticketed perimeter seating with bar service.
Sound engineer insisted on setting the very bottom frequencies at full force, resulting in bass (bass guitar and drum) shaking the venue. It sounded like the boot decks of a row of 1981 Crown Victorias. Happily I brought earplugs and firing-range ear protection. That allowed me to enjoy Jimmy’s sweet guitars and Emily. Oh Emily. Vocals, synth, and aerobics rich and dazzling!
Metric 10-15-22 Denver, CO playlist
Doomscroller
Gold guns girls
Dark Saturday
Help I’m alive
Formentera
Enemy of the Ocean
‘Jimmy & Emily acoustic duet for three numbers’
Calculation theme
Combat baby
(unknown to me - new song, or very old? apologies.) was it Ending Start?
All comes Crashing
Now or never now
Synthetica
Sick muse
Gimme sympathy
Feels like eternity
encore
Monster hospital
Black sheep
Breathing underwater
Most of the crowd from about 20 away from stage front and center were not very high energy, until Black Sheep, and Emily encouraged singing along. Crowd in the back of the house were milling about the exit by that point.
Sound an cost the show one star from this reviewer. Koantoss
I Prevail was fucking sick!! Every moment from start to finish was insane! The opening band Stand Atlantic blew me away, fit for a king was absolutely narly, Pierce the Veil rocked the house as expected, and then on to the headliner. I Prevail was every bit of badass! I still can't believe I finally got to see them and they were better than I could have imagined. One of the coolest and badass bands out there. I love this band so much definitely will see them every chance that I get.
They put on a great show but I couldn't help but feel disappointed they didn't do any throwbacks like chelsea smile and they didn't play some of their greater songs like avalanche or my favorite, sleepwalking. They did a 1 hour set and it was over by 10pm exactly.... it was the last show of the tour so I mean they could jave done a few more.... like I said, just felt disappointed.
Wondering if the singer was on something when I saw them but he seemed to have a really hard time forming thoughts or saying anything. Would just make sounds into the mic between sets, mumble nonsense, obsess over his hat, etc. I've heard their songs so I knew it wasn't just their music style. Can't tell if they're meant for an age bracket younger than me and thought being a bit of an idiot on stage is cool but it killed the great hype Transviolet gave before Mother Mother and I wish they'd been flipped. Rest of the band did great with what the singer gave them though!
The concert itself was amazing! The venue inside was great and amazing production. Chase Atlantic is such a great band to see and I’ve seen them three times now. I did have a major concern that was also a major concern for other attendees. (we were VIP). So when we first arrived to the venue, it went very smoothly and we were all in line and everything was okay. We attended the souncheck/Q&A with Chase and we actually left the Q&A a few minutes early to get back in line back outside the venue because the concert was not set to start for another two hours after the Q&A ended. When we were waiting there was a group of people that broke from the line to push to the front by the doors and essentially broke the line. We asked why girls were cutting in line and apparently there has been a trend of random attendees deciding they’re going to write numbers on the backs of the hands of the first 60 or so people in line, so that when Q&A is over, they can get back in like where they were, except this “line number system” they’ve created is not a real system held by Live Nation, or the venue or Chase Atlantic and it is extremely unfair and not fair. You do not get to decide as a couple of people that you’re suddenly going to write some numbers on people and use that as an excuse to cut 100’s of people in line. It was very frustrating and extremely dissatisfactory.
The Fillmore had great staff, good flow in and out and killer sound. Loud is one thing, but loud and clear is what was delivered - well done! The Offspring were ready to play, to be sure! The new album has been out and the fans want to hear highlights, plus the hits from years past. I would call this show the best of the best of The Offspring and they were at the top of their game as far as song selection, preparedness, tone, full sound and overall quality. All that said, this was a kick ass show by the band and I can't wait for more of the same in the future!!!
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