The Concerts Thread 2025

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RecklessRams

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I earn like $48,000 a year I ain't rich let alone comfortably numb.

Prior: The Browning, Dropout Kings, Filth, and The Defect

Rittz, VIP too

Friday night: Myles Kennedy with Tim Montana

Saturday night: Theory of a Deadman with AYRON JONES .- BAMF! Guaranteed

March 1: Jerry Cantrell and FILTER
March. 19: Make Them Suffer, Like Moths to Flames, Aviana

Many more on the deck
 
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Kerry King (SLAYER) : February 19

There's definitely more like Rolling Loud with A$AP Rocky, front row VIP seats, how I have no fucking clue.

At Jordan I still have your 2024 NFC West Championship towel. I got sick and lost your address, if you right swipe it deletes everything on my phone. I still got it for you.
 
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Kerry King (SLAYER) : February 19

There's definitely more like Rolling Loud with A$AP Rocky, front row VIP seats, how I have no fucking clue.

At Jordan I still have your 2024 NFC West Championship towel. I got sick and lost your address, if you right swipe it deletes everything on my phone. I still got it for you.
Slayer, in 83, was perhaps the worst concert Ive ever been to.
 
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Trying to decided between one night at Aftershock or going to a club show to see Bruce Dickinson.....
 
I’ve got two concerts booked so far: Heilung in April and Sisters Of Mercy in May.
I got to see a band last year in Boston that are pretty big over your way. Bring Me The Horizon. Those guys are amazing live. Saw them at Fenway Park opening for Fallout Boy. My son and I went to see BMTH. Need to see them in Europe where they would be a headliner.
 
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Going to see Shinedown for like the bazzionith time this year. Got to see Falling In Reverse and IPrevail last year. Great shows. My kid is dragging me to a Baby Metal show in May too. Should be interesting lol.
 
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Going to see Shinedown for like the bazzionith time this year. Got to see Falling In Reverse and IPrevail last year. Great shows. My kid is dragging me to a Baby Metal show in May too. Should be interesting lol.
Luke Holland (Falling in Reverse) is one of my favorite drummers. Want to see them live, have not yet.
 
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Luke Holland (Falling in Reverse) is one of my favorite drummers. Want to see them live, have not yet.
They are a great live show. You will enjoy it. Only complaint is they don’t play long enough. They need a bigger venue. I saw them last year at a 6000 capacity venue.
 
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They are a great live show. You will enjoy it. Only complaint is they don’t play long enough. They need a bigger venue. I saw them last year at a 6000 capacity venue.
I love those smaller to midsize venues the best actually.
Big enough to feel like a show but small enough usually sound is better as is view.
 
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I finally got to see Neil Young and Crazy Horse last year! :)
Neil has always been one of my favorites. I've seen him in concert 9 times. Everything from Harvest, Rust Never Sleeps with Crazy Horse, The Blue Notes tour, to his country album, to rockabilly with the Shocking Pinks, to Trans. When I saw him at Cal Expo, he did some stuff from the Trans album which was probably my least favorite of his albums. It was actually pretty interesting live. But then he did a bunch of acoustic - Sugar Mountain, Harvest, an acoustic version of Rust Never Sleeps, Everyone Knows this is Know Where, etc When he did Sugar Mountain, he sang the first couple lines and then just held the microphone up and the crowd took over. The last set, he came out with the Shocking Pinks. Apparently the first band he ever got to see as a kid was a Canadian Rockabilly band by that name. It was a pretty fun set. All in all, the concert went for over 4 hours. Pretty amazing.
 
Slayer, in 83, was perhaps the worst concert Ive ever been to.
Clearly you've never seen THESE guys.
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