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It was a bit disappointing, the opening acts performed for much longer than Luke Bryan was on for. The opening acts were great, however, the concert started at 4:30pm, we showed up at 6:30pm because based on some internet searches it seemed he was going to come on around 7/7:30pm but Luke didn’t go on until around 9pm and there was no re-entry for the venue so we were sitting around in the heat for quite a few hours waiting for the main act. If you’re planning to attend I suggest coming after 8pm unless you’re a fan of the openers. When we got there at 6:30pm we still saw the last two opening acts in their entirety!
Awesome! 30th Anniversary of Dookie and 20th Anniversary of American Idiot. Green Day played for 3 hours! They sounded awesome, high energy, great venue, lights, speakers, screens, video display, pyrotechnics. I'll go see Green Day every time they come to my town.
excellent show. long set but it was great from start to finish, with excellent visual and performance design that made the massive venue still feel really personal. loved how personable and involved it felt from everyone on stage!
Amazing as always! Flew up from Tampa since they’re not hitting Florida on this leg. And, I couldn’t have been more grateful to watch these bands in such an iconic venue! Impressed with the Linda Lindas, and Rancid and the Pumpkins were great! But, Green Day had such positive energy and a phenomenal setlist! And, Billie Joe sounded awesome after losing his voice late last week. Thank you, Chicago, for showing me a wonderful time on my first visit.
Def Leppard were fantastic as always. The new material and the old material complement each other. The concert was moved up and shortened due to the impending bad weather, and they cut out the usual talking to give us all more music. Fantastic night!
The show was spectacular! Pink was funny, energetic, and engaging with the crowd while displaying aerial acrobatics several times throughout the night, including the grand finale of "So What" where she was flying all around Wrigley Field singing and waving to the crowd. Her voice remains amazing! If you are a Pink fan, go to the show! I promise you won't be disappointed!
The show was great. His voice has never been better. Kind of sounds like the record was playing. All in all we all had a great time. Thank you Morgan for the first best Country concert of the season.
Honestly, this was the best concert I’ve been to! I’ve wanted to go to a Ball since I was in middle school 12 years ago when she was one of the artists who helped me get through some hard times. She did not disappoint at all!
Tommy lee's drum kit was so loud that you could barely hear Vince Neil singing.
I would have thought after having 2 years to perfect the music that it would have been a better show. Sorry Motley Crue.
AWESOME!!!! Waited 2 years for this concert & it was absolutely worth the wait. Vince sounded really good. Tommy kicked ass, Mick was shredding it & Nikki, as always, was his beautiful self & played his heart out. They were everything I had hoped they would be. ***** guys!
Crűe still puts on a great show. Vince dosen't sound as good as he once did, however the showmanship and energy that come with the band are still phenomenal. Unfortunately they weren't the closer and Def Leppard was. Def Leppard sound great but aren't really closers at all. Poison kicked ass as well as Joan Jett. Somehow we missed the opener which was supposed to start at 4 but didn't. Overall, great concert!
This show was so good. Anytime I get a chance to see Dead and Co. play I go. Never a bad show, incredible musicians and lots of fun. The music is what keeps me going. In a world filled with such craziness you can count on the Dead to keep you feeling happy.
This show was amazing, the place was packed, there was a lot of energy, fans of all ages were having a blast and you could tell that the show meant a lot to the band. The Mania experience was an awesome little touch that made this show more than just a concert.
I absolutely loved this show! It might have been a five hour journey from St. Louis to Chicago, but it was worth it. I remember when Pete was throwing out guitar picks, my brother and I looked under a seat diagonal from us. There it was, and it’s probably silly that I treasure it to much. Still, the concert was amazing!
i have been listening to these boys for as long as i can remember & finally seeing them live after countless years was truly the best experience of my life. i would love to see them again if i get the chance down the road!
Seen fall out boy so many times but this was by far the best hometown show they've put on. Fireworks and a buttload of pyro. Only wish they had more merch booths or an option to preorder merch to pick up at the show because ALL of the booths were packed. Took almost the whole opening of the concert - 2 hours - to get our merch.
Jon Pardi was excellent! I did not like the venue however. Too crowded by the concessions and not enough bathrooms. It took way too long to get from your seat to the bathroom line which went up 3 flights stairs. I loved him in Nobelsville, In and the venue was fabulous!!! I’ll never go to another Wrigley Field concert!
Such a blast to hear/see these bands perform live at Wrigley! These are the songs of my youth. One hit after another for Journey and they still sound amazing sans Steve Perry🏻🎸 Chrissie Hynde is such a badass! The Pretenders were also a highlight of the night. Great rock show!
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