Fan Reviews
Excellent show at Everwise amphitheater! The energy from Ronnie was incredible! He kept the crowd hyped up and waiting for more. This was my first time seeing Falling in Reverse and definitely not my last!
This venue is becoming one of my favorites! In the beginning, it was portable toilets and a mobile stage. Now only real bathrooms that are clean and taken care of and a permanent stage that is beautiful and accommodating.
I’ve seen bush in concert before and it was the most amazing concert i’ve been to before now, but this one for sure tops it. Bush has been such an important band to me since I was little, and has made such a big impact on my life. Gavin Rossdale gave me the best experience by allowing me to give him the biggest hug i think i’ve ever given anyone! He scooped me up and hugged me so warmly and it was absolutely amazing. He had the biggest smile on his face! 🤍
20 song set, great energy, he stood at end of stage for 30 minutes after show, signing boots, hats, shirts, etc. for fans. I had pleasure of having a meet & greet with him before the show. He was well mannered, polite, smelled incredible and SEXY!! It was an incredible night!
Great show, her voice was fantastic great acoustics. Her band was also top-notch. My 22 year old son begrudgingly agreed to go with me and he was impressed his words”she has a incredible voice and she is hot. Then he added her guitar player was really good. Great show great fathers show!
My 4th time seeing Walker Hayes and his show just gets better and better! By far THE BEST show I’ve seen. He keeps the crowd engaged. All the band members are always smiling and having fun and very entertaining as well. The dancers!! Such a great addition to the show and they have so much fun doing what they’re passionate about, it shows! I first saw the show in Austin TX…WOW y’all have me hooked! Can’t wait to see another concert soon!
Wonderful Venue! The sound mixing for the show was great and the lights just made everything doubly amazing. This was my second time seeing Ghost live, and the first time at an outdoor venue. While I really think they shine best at an indoor venue, I would absolutely see them again.
A band that needs to come to Indianapolis more than once every 4 to 5 years. An amazing journey through Viking lore. They are amazing to see live and I’m hopeful for a headlong show where I can truly see them at their best and play more than 9 songs. But I’ll take 9 over nothing 🤘🏻
The venue was very good. The set list could have been much better. He played most of their new stuff. Nothing from Songs from the Woods. I have been a fan since the 70’s. I did not recognize most of their songs. Only two songs for the encore from Aqualung. Nothing special.
It took an hour to get out of Downtown. It was if the police were on strike.
They were amazing. The only bummer is they were not the closers. One of the many great things about this band is their ability to evolve musically. Each album represents where they were at each stage of their career. How they are not selling out arenas remains one of life’s mysteries.
Amazing show from start to finish. The Middle Kids were a great opener, with great Melodie’s and harmonies. Manchester Orchestra was maybe the most popular group there, moving people to tears at times, a near spiritual experience. Jimmy Eat World was consistent as always, my third time seeing them and it never gets old. And, the TCU White River Lawn is still the best venue in Indiana!
My 4th time seeing Walker Hayes and his show just gets better and better! By far THE BEST show I’ve seen. He keeps the crowd engaged. All the band members are always smiling and having fun and very entertaining as well. The dancers!! Such a great addition to the show and they have so much fun doing what they’re passionate about, it shows! I first saw the show in Austin TX…WOW y’all have me hooked! Can’t wait to see another concert soon!
Yes yes yes! Dashboard Confessional sounded better than I have heard them in the past 10 years! Chris belting all his classics.. adding great musical dimension to everything. Counting Crows.. PURE magic. Everything a fan could dream to experience (minus Dan missing). Pure classic throwback playlist… Adam’s storytelling and emotion pouring onto the stage… the band absolutely slaying their instruments and blowing the crowds minds… thirty years performing strong for a reason.
How does this band get better EVERY time I see them? It's crazy. Even the songs you don't know, you find yourself singing along to. Dawes as the opener was an extra special treat. Honestly, I went to see Dawes but was blown away by the main act. Hadn't seen The Head and the Heart since I lived in Indianapolis. Whoa, baby, they have upped their game!
What a great night! This was my first time returning to this venue after its big changes. I was never a big fan of the place before but the new permanent amphitheater is amazing! Killswitch was phenomenal as always! Lamb of Gods set was fun with the old and new hits and Randy's voice and energy reminded me, this is the heavy show of the year!
It was a pretty short show they played maybe an hour and a half if that I was surprised to be out of there before 11:00 . The show ended about 10 after 10:00. The. Music was good the sound is turned down at that place so that is another reason for the 3 1/2 Stars.
This was my first phone-free concert and I loved it! I wish all shows were phone-free! The audience was sooooo engaged and "together". Jack, Dominic Davis, Quincy McCrary and Daru Jones rocked like the badass musicians they are! Ezra Furman is my new favorite! Can't wait for my next Jack White show:)
I’ve never sobbed so much at a concert before. I’ve been and fan for 7 years and have been holding onto the same paper ticket for 3 years, waiting and hoping for the show to still happen. Finally, i got to see them. It was a dream come true. The boys put on a hell of a show 🫶🏻
I have been going to this band live since 2015. Their playlist started out with absolutely no energy. Very different from the past 7 or 8 concerts we’ve seen. I understand they want to get their new material out there but it didn’t have the same TTB vibe. To slow and somber. Maybe a result of COVID and other social issues ongoing today. We go see this band to be uplifted and entertained, last week the TTB experience fell short for both of us. I do hope they rethink their playlists going forward with the songs that propelled their success. I still love TTB and will always have them at the top of my playlist.
Fantastic show. All three bands sounded great and the night only got better as it went on. I knew about half of the Toad the Wet Sprocket set list, all but a few of the Gin Blossoms setlist, and all of the BNL setlist. The night was packed with great rock n roll and tons of humor to boot. Weather was nice too, and it got dark just in time for the main event. It’s always a treat hearing the locally-themed banter and improv raps that Ed and the guys come up with. I was ecstatic when everyone came back out for the encore to do a Wilburys number in supergroup fashion!! Love all these guys and was thoroughly enthralled with this performance.
What a delightful show by Alison Krauss and Robert Plant. In a nearly 2 hour set, songs from their two albums were punctuated by three radically reworked Led Zeppelin songs (Rock and Roll, Battle of Evermore and When the Levee Breaks).
The blending of these two talented singers was nicely augmented by the crisp and cool musicianship of the touring band, which did an excellent job of combining bluegrass strains with an updated rock sound.
Plant has a long standing reputation for taking his music to exotic places, and this show demonstrated that knack, particularly on “When the Levee Breaks”
It would be an understatement to say this pair is a class act and not to be missed.
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