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What was the last live concert you attended? Mine was Joe Bonamassa @ The Ryman Theater in downtown Nashville. Pre-COVID days.

Here's a taste of da man lettin' good times roll.....

 
As far as "real concert"? Live and Bush at the Greek Theatre in August 2019.

(not my video but this was probably close to where I was sitting)



I saw a concert in an outdoor mall in Dallas a few weeks ago, it was an Eagles cover band.

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What was the last live concert you attended? Mine was Joe Bonamassa @ The Ryman Theater in downtown Nashville. Pre-COVID days.

We all went to the Ryman for my brother's bachelor party to start the night off. We didn't make it past the first intermission before we took off to go drink.

It was like opryland classics night, we just wanted to check it out.
 
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HAHAHAHAHAHA!

I think I just spit up a little.

We were already pretty wasted walking in, so we were just fidgety as fuck inside. We took our group photo, checked it out and can say we went there.
 
We were already pretty wasted walking in, so we were just fidgety as fuck inside. We took our group photo, checked it out and can say we went there.

I do remember when you shared that pic with us.

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HHmm the last 4 concerts I have been to were Hank JR, Carrie Underwood, Collective Soul and Bon Jovi, can't remember the order of them though.
 
Went to one about a month ago to film a band i recorded.
Couldnt believe how crowded it was and how few people had masks on. I was gonna stay for the second band but got out of there as soon as the band i was filing was done.
Prior to that i guess it would be fremont street in Vegas if thats considered a concert. Saw a killer david bowie tribute band.
 
Pre-Covid my cousin and I had gotten into an enjoyable habit of attending concerts in the smaller venues (The Roseland, The Aladdin, Mississippi Studios etc). The last three we saw were Robin Trower (75 years old and still shredding it), Junior Brown and Nikki Lane. Those places sure do beat the arenas.......and I can’t wait till they all open back up again.
 
December. My theater season tickets include a holiday concert. Also a spring concert but that was cancelled.
 
What was the last live concert you attended? Mine was Joe Bonamassa @ The Ryman Theater in downtown Nashville. Pre-COVID days.

Here's a taste of da man lettin' good times roll.....


Probably Chicago at the Rose Garden.
The first was the Smothers Brothers at the Civic Auditorium.
 
December. My theater season tickets include a holiday concert. Also a spring concert but that was cancelled.
I love the symphony, my favorite being Beethoven's 9th. My wife enjoys the ballet so we've seen Swan Lake, the Nut Cracker, not funny Sly, and the Bolshoi doing something. Never been to an opera.
Been to maybe a dozen rock concerts including the Grateful Dead preceded by Santana at OSU's Parker stadium circa 1975.
 
When my cousin and I were teens we hit all the 60s bands including Beatles.

I also love symphony and ballet, have San Francisco Ballet season tickets. This season is being streamed.
 
Saw Greta Van Fleet at the Orlando Fairgrounds. That was a while before the pandemic though.
 
21 Pilots last Nov, Moda.

Great fucking show!
 
21 Pilots last Nov, Moda.

Great fucking show!

Moda!? Its the RG (Rose Garden) MF'er!

Where I was, for my last LIVE show:

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Incubus' Make Yourself 20th anniversary tour at the Keller. Amazing set and great memories, got to meet a few of them for the first time after being a fan for 20+ years. Got to hear sound check as well. For that maybe being my last concert for 2 or 3 years it worked out quite nicely.


Was supposed to see them in mid July up in Seattle, had pit tickets and everything but alas.
 
Incubus' Make Yourself 20th anniversary tour at the Keller. Amazing set and great memories, got to meet a few of them for the first time after being a fan for 20+ years. Got to hear sound check as well. For that maybe being my last concert for 2 or 3 years it worked out quite nicely.


Was supposed to see them in mid July up in Seattle, had pit tickets and everything but alas.

Thats amazing! One of my all time favorite albums.

Last live concert at the Keller was Australian Pink Floyd. Crazy props and visuals. Paid a ton of money for Roger Waters tickets this September, huge bummer.
 
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Thats amazing! One of my all time favorite albums.

Last live concert at the Keller was Australian Pink Floyd. Crazy props and visuals. Paid a ton of money for Roger Waters tickets this September, huge bummer.

They sounded phenomenal in such a small venue. "Out From Under"... a song I never thought I'd hear live... man, I still hear that intro from the live show and it gets me hyped.

Brandon has been vocal about wanting to do a Morning View anniversary tour and God damnit, that album is so good... im paying top dollar for everything for that tour.
 
Some K-Pop concert. Don't judge. Was for the wife. Before that I went to watch Santana at the House of Blues in the Mandalay Bay.

How was Santana? I dont know much about his catalouge of work, but I still think thatd be am amazing experience.
 
My son got me tickets in Eugene at Mathew Knight Arena to Earth Wind and Fire with Chicago together....2 sets each and 2 sets together....it was phenomenal!!! Got my memorial Maurice White T shirt in black.....son got his in white.....he grew up listening to them with me and it was one of the best memories of concerts in recent memory....hearing both those horn sections play together was incredible.....all of it was incredible
 
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