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Amazing show! Old stuff and new stuff. The full band was fantastic. And on top of his sweet poetic vocals, see this tour for the super cool shadow art performed live to the songs by two talented artists using overhead projectors. My boyfriend and I were almost brought to tears. Such a great night.
He performed for over 3 hours & was engaging & personable. He was funny while interacting with the crowd or between songs. There were some disruptions but he managed it without allowing it to disrupt the performance or shorten it. As a loyal supporter of Ryan Adams I was very happy to have witnessed him for over 3 hours from 8 rows back.
Wish I could rate it higher than 5 stars. This was the best experience I have ever had. Incredible staff and an even more spectacular performance. No more than 10 feet from Gary, Nuno, and Pat, and a great view no matter where you are in the theater. I love you, EXTREME!!!
Wow. Felt like being in church, but in a good way. The venue was great, not a bad seat in the house, and the Black Pumas didn’t disappoint. They have been on my list for a while and I traveled from
Chicago to catch this show in the town that gave them their start, reminiscent of Marvin Gaye but in a new way.
Peter Frampton never disappoints live in concert. I remember the first time I saw him live at the Texas Jam in 1976 “Frampton Comes Alive” tour. Peter is still a phenomenal guitar player despite his health challenges and his vocals are still good. I thought he was done playing live. I admire him for not quitting. This was the first time I’ve been to a concert in ACL Live and I was impressed with the sound quality and the way the venue was setup. As for the band all of them were second to none.
Peter I say “Die First Then Quit”
Great show! Peter really created a deep connection with the audience. He both satisfied our desired to be nostalgic and hear the hits we grew up as well as wowed us with more recent selections. The sheer warmth of his presence made you feel that he was as happy to be there as his fans were to see him. That said, how was the music? It was amazing. Vocally, he sounds as good or better than 50 years ago, and instrumentally, he still continues to amaze!
I would definitely highly recommend this show to anyone with an appreciation of music... not just classic rock!
It was amazing! She hit every note and her band was outstanding! Love this venue and the intimacy it affords between the artists and the fans! She herself even stated we should have been taping it for an ACL Live performance! Can’t wait for her to come back and do it! I will be there! Staff was great too! Fun evening and worth the money!! Dina Jensen, ATX
I’m quite sure this was hands down Lukas and Promise of the Real’s best performance. I’ve seen them many, many times. The guys were pumped and full of positive energy which lasted throughout the entire night. I can’t way to see them at Gruene Hall. They were magical!
Lukas and every member of the POTR were amazing! As a fairly new fan of theirs, I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did. I found myself at one point in ny with my head in my hands, in awe of their talent, just taking it in. They sound just as good live as they do in studio, maybe better. Amazing guitar, bass and piano! They are incredibly in tune with each other and play like they've been playing together for 50 years. It was a top-notch performance, super fun, and gave us a night to remember. We will see them anytime they are in the area. My husband came home and tried to get tickets to their concert in New Braunfels next week because he's already wanting to see them again! Come back to Austin!
Great show, especially with Hays Carll opening (and then playing later with Lyle), as well as the guest appearance of Shawn Colvin for a few songs! Even more surprising and one of the coolest things that happened - for those of us still awake enough at the late hour to stay for the encore - was that Lyle and his band played until 12:45, and it was a really great experience to see them playing the last 3 or 4 songs at the ACL Moody Theater with just about 200 people left in the auditorium. It almost seemed like a private show for the few of us still there!
Great as ever, really feel good vibe show
They’ve changed alot over the years,
was mostly about the music when we first saw them 12 or so years ago, now I would say it’s more about the message.
SOJA was really good will try to catch them anytime they’re anywhere around!
What a show! Jackson was amazing as always. I see him virtually every time he comes through Austin. As a long time fan, and having worn out his first 3 records (which I consider all time classics), I was ecstatic that he played significant tunes from Saturate, For Everyman and Late For the Sky. It was a 3 hour show with a 20 minute break, so a real robust show! 5 start all the way!
SPECTACULAR
his voice was perfect, the room was dead silent. Ive seen this artist numerous times and i’ve never been in a room so silent with respect for an artist. perhaps everyone was in AWE but it doesn’t matter. i’ll remember this one for a long long time
I've always loved Elvis Costello, and have seen him in the past, when he does all his main music. This was a very different show, as he was working with a bunch of special guests, which made the set-list more eclectic. The music was amazing, and he, as always, was a great story teller.
Incredible performance and masterclass musicianship.
Lyle Lovett played for three hours! Loved his personal stories about songs, experiences and also those of all the band members. Moody Theater is the best venue in Austin. Easy to get to (park in the City Hall garage for $10, quick two block walk to Moody Theater) venue is not too big so you can see the stage, sound and production are fabulous! Lots of restaurants near by, easy walk to more night life after the show.
The first set was great, but the video montage introducing the White Ladder set, Clune joining to play drums, and the SONGS...it was just special. There were moments during Babylon and Sail Away that felt like David was leading a revival in that hall. A truly unique concert experience. ❤️
I don't know how she does it but she gets better with age. The night was so much fun. Patti Smith is a poet and performer and did I mention legend? The highlight of the night for me was Free Money and the bonus was the story at the end of that song. It is amazing that at 75 she still rocks and has so much fun doing it. Such a beautiful human! And her son Jackson is in the band!
My gut hurts. So good! The open acts were the best. I didn’t catch the comedians name before John, I think it was Darren…had me laughing so hard I lost my breath multiple times. The sunset routine and the dairy routine - easily some of the funniest material I have ever heard. So glad I went!
My first Opeth show. Definitely would see them again. They sound as good live as there recorded music. ACL and Ticketmaster had a ticket snafooo and it got resolved but was definitely a bummer. Not to take away from the music. The band rocked. Made the snag that much better.
As always Kevin Russell came with the eclectic energy I’ve come to expect. His movement style, fun mishmash storytelling/singing injected good spirits into the crowd. He didn’t play with his usual band but rather with a group of performers dressed and styled in the manner of George Harrison in his Sgt. Pepper’s getup, Elton John, Ziggy Stardust, Michael Stypes, and Chong of Cheech and Chong. It was a blast!
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