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 Agnes Marsala snuck up to the 3rd row! All the swells were sitting on their hands. It was just me and 1 other woman dancing all night. They noticed and gave me Paul's setlist! I'd post a photo but I don't see how. Paul Simon Jan 11, 2026
 Martin Kupfer Lovnis (Berlin) was opener Ana Frango Elétrico / Lovnis Jan 11, 2026
 Christina Lynn Zeitman Nearly got kicked out of the dome for using a telephoto lens. Was doing amateur photography at the time and they didn’t like that. KSBJ 20th anniversary concert Jan 11, 2026
 Christina Lynn Zeitman I remember this well as it was right after the horrible events of 9/11. I was very surprised that 1) I didn’t get searched upon entering the venue and 2) no mention whatsoever from Avalon about what was going down in New York. Not even a prayer or something along the lines of thoughts and prayers. Instead they played a video of their trip to Ethiopia with compassion international. Kinda self serving but otherwise good show. Avalon / Joy Williams / Rachel Lampa Jan 11, 2026
 Christina Lynn Zeitman This concert made me a fan of Margaret Becker. I was 7. rich mullins / Margaret Becker Jan 11, 2026
 Christina Lynn Zeitman I remember being excited to go as a 6 year old. I also remember that was the first time I saw a smoke machine and thought there was gonna be a fire. Young messiah tour Jan 11, 2026
 Brian Nelson Ellen and I saw Brooks & Dunn and Faith Hill at the Midland County Fair, but date is uncertain. Brooks & Dunn / Clay Walker / Faith Hill Jan 11, 2026
 André Thibodeau 38.00 $ prix d'entrée Revisited - Hommage à Bowie Jan 11, 2026
 André Thibodeau Table 27 avec Chantal, Caroline & Éric, Hélène & Mario Revisited - Hommage à Bowie Jan 11, 2026
 Tilmann96 Mein Instagram-Beitrag zu diesem Konzert: https://www.instagram.com/p/DTYGR8vDPXL/ Drei Meter Feldweg / Dave Collide Jan 11, 2026
 PDTONshowNIN Attended w B and L. Purchased 5 BSR CD's and Ventana hoodie Ventana / Psyclon Nine / Aeternum / Bittersweet Revenge / Cultus Black Jan 11, 2026
 pflatt And Slaughter & The Dogs, IIRC! Ramones / Talking Heads / The Saints Jan 11, 2026
 Michael David Flippo I was in heaven that night scorpions opened the show for motley Crue in Arkansas River amphitheater in sunsetting nice temperatures beautiful women I got tears in my eyes just thinking about the show I was truly blessed that day because I got to hang out with the scorpions at their hotel just like one of the guys! Scorpions / Mötley Crüe / Scorpions Jan 11, 2026
 Jean Bryant I worked Tech/stage. I sat just behind the stage right PA speakers... less than 6 ft from the keyboardist. Honestly... being 'backstage' wasn't all that wonderful. Linda was (I'm being nice here) CRANKY.... Linda Ronstadt Jan 11, 2026
 lilmikesf Gary Floyd & The Buddha Brothers and Jimmy Robinson & Ed Ivey - Parlor Show (($10 adv/ $15 day of show)) Friday, 12/09/2016 8:00 PM PST The Lost Church Gary Floyd's Buddha Brothers / Ed Ivey / Jimmy Robinson Jan 11, 2026
 Acey68 Venue shut down, show canceled Close Enemies featuring Tom Hamilton Jan 11, 2026
 Timbre4 We saw John Wesley open for Steven Wilson in 2016 but NOT for PT in 2005. He wouldn’t do that while a member of PT. Songwriter John Wesley Harding Here’s a post I wrote in 2005 after the show Porcupine Tree is not a jam band per se, but they jam nonethelss. They may well be written grooves and rehearsed jams, but they surely rank high in head-bobbing results they achieve. So consider giving them a listen. Hatesong had a menacingly good jam at the end by the way... This concert was opened by John Wesley Harding who did a fine 40 minute set with a bassist and backup singer. Since PT tour guitarist John Wesley had signed my In Absentia booklet in 2002 show, I harbored the idea that I would get both John Wesley and John Wesley Harding to create an autograph anomaly for me, but I soon recovered and the notion vanished. Before I get into PT and the show, let's catch up with all the projects Steve Wilson has a hand in. For starters, Steve is one half of Blackfield formed with former Israeli teen start Aviv Geffen and has been working and touring behind that surprisingly popular record this past year. There's No-Man (with Tim Bowness), Bass Communion (with Robert Fripp, etc), IEM (email me on this one means; Incredible Expanding Mxxxxxxk) just to name a few more offshoots. Judging by the black t-shirts surrounding me, many were attending the show as Opeth fans as Steve has also served to produce some of the Swedish death metal's work. Some of that heaviness did inform parts of the In Absentia album, according to Steve's own estimation. Steve Wilson's mind is clearly focused on his main priority, Porcupine Tree these days. This focus shows in the new album 'Deadwing' released thru Atlantic/Lava in May 2005. The writing just keeps improving, more confident vocals mixed higher in more complex arrangements. This new material was actually arranged with 5.1 channels in mind beforehand; mixed again by surround god Elliot Scheiner, after last year's success with In Absentia winning best surround 5.1 Album Of The Year honors. Porcupine Tree played their first Atlanta show ever at the intimate Roxy Theatre. Since it's their last stateside show for a while, I made sure I was there. Tickets were criminally cheap at a mere $15 for this show, less than what you'd pay for a souvenir sweatband at a recent Eagles concert. To the crowd's delight, PT launched right into the 9 minute opening track 'Deadwing'. From there the band would alternate new and older songs throughout the night. I believe this order to be correct: Deadwing / Sound Of Muzak / Lazarus (European single) / Halo / Smart Kid / Hatesong / Arriving Somewhere But Not Here / Fadeaway / Burning Sky / The Start Of Something Beautiful Strip The Soul, Mellotron Scratch / Blackest Eyes/ Even Less, ENCORE: Shesmovedon / Trains I was surprised they didn't play Shallow (designated stateside single) which had been getting fairly heavy play in rock radio circles; Glass Arm Shattering was missed as the achingly beautiful album closer. They finished on the 1-2 punch of last year's heavy Blackest Eyes and the band classic from Stupid Dream, 'Even Less'. Steve blew the words in the first verse, gave it a laugh and continued on with the second verse. The former song broke the band to a much wider rock audience in 2003; Even Less will likely always be revered as a signature tune; both are now huge touchpoints in the catalog. Tour guitarist/vocalist John Wesley returned for this tour; Steve spotted him for the touring band while producing former Marillion vocalist Fish's - Sunsets On Empire album. When the time came to tour, John was recruited for touring to fill out the sound of Porcupine Tree's expanding arrangements. He plays his integral parts on his matching PRS (Paul Reed Smith) guitars, sings his head off and departs the stage when not required so the audience sees only the primary band in all it's glory. Reaching back across the entire PT catalog this evening, Steve announced the tune from Up The Downstair (Fadeaway) would be sung by John Wesley and annouced John was on lead guitar for another tune, so Steve is definitely smiling and sharing his stage with a chap he enjoys having on the road with them. He thanked all the technical people, by name, involved with keeping the tour running. Perhaps a bit road weary or longing for home, they put it out there for us one last time to savor the moment and begin the pining process for the heady days of their October return to the states. Porcupine Tree / John Wesley Harding Jan 11, 2026
 tldavidson Tour announcement: https://www.independent.com/2011/12/17/tom-petty-and-heartbreakers-announce-2012-touring/ Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers / Regina Spektor Jan 10, 2026
 Ricky RDB Backed by the Homegrown Band Johnny Osbourne / The Banyans Jan 10, 2026
 SCMusicman Attended with; Jeremy Kracht Winter Jam 2026 Jan 10, 2026