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 hatfieldpdx Hania was joined by Ziemowit Klimek on bass. It was her first time performing in Portland. Hania Rani Dec 07, 2023
 Andy Cagnetta Was rescheduled for December 6th Bruce Hornsby Dec 07, 2023
 Stuart Schwartz This was Ray Gillen’s first show singing with Black Sabbath. Black Sabbath / W.A.S.P. / Anthrax Dec 07, 2023
 Jon D Spoke to a Keith during the interval and he played my request in the second set…that’s pretty cool, don’t you think? Catfish Keith Dec 06, 2023
 Lloyd Ettinger Buyer beware... They're mixing together Alan Wilder's Recoil with a cover band from Indiana... Recoil Dec 06, 2023
 lot why king princess in the title if the only support act was wolf alice? Harry Styles / King Princess / Wolf Alice Dec 06, 2023
 Michael Flake This was my first Ministry concert, and was so disappointed. They didn't perform "With Sympathy" album or "Everyday is Halloween" Ministry Dec 06, 2023
 Greenjokerdc Ya unfortunately tool has been using no name openers forever now 01 and 02 they had good openers. I wish I could go back to those days setlist and stage show was unbelievably amazing I wish I had pictures from then but I don’t as it was IMPOSSIBLE to get ANYTHING into the venues. Tool / Big Business Dec 06, 2023
 Nova Gullen This was at the Barfly in Birmingham Shinedown Dec 05, 2023
 Amanda Chenelle Lol I was like 13 at that time! First concert! 🤘🏻 Godsmack / Staind / cold / Systematic Dec 05, 2023
 Erin Burns Ruthven opened and was really good! Sampha Dec 05, 2023
 Katy Lowden Was the venue changed? My ticket says Capitol.....🤔 Runrig / The River Detectives Dec 05, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #142] Been awhile since I've been to this venue. I was disappointed having to sit in the seats but I did get the tix for $25 each from Live Nation's all in deal. From Ashes to New was ok, but not really my thing. We were away from our seats and getting some food. Fit for a King was good, heavy. Motionless was really good. I really like them as a band. In This Moment for some odd reason only played 5 songs so that was disappointing. I don't know how they were running over. I didn't feel like we lost time anywhere. But the theatrics and presence were great. Above Snakes were playing on the way out at some small patch probably for local bands. They had potential. The band needs to work on their vocals though. In This Moment / Motionless In White / Fit for a King / From Ashes to New / Above Snakes Dec 05, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #141]What an amazing show this was. Beginning with Barry Goudreau of the band, Boston. They were real good. Definitely played some old Boston tunes we recognized. We were up in the Samuel Addams VIP section for them so we could get some food and drinks. Then we went to our floor seats for Hollywood Vampires. Alice Cooper always has such a good stage presence and attitude. I think I was most excited to see Joe Perry of Aerosmith do his thing. He even sang a song. At one point he played Jeff Beck's guitar in his honor. And of course, the legend himself, Mr. Johnny Depp. He sang "People Who Died" by Jimmy Carroll, and "Heroes" by David Bowie. Such a great show! Hollywood Vampires / Barry Goudreau's Engine Room Dec 05, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #140] Well, I finally get to scratch a long time favorite of my list. It's a shame I never got to see Faster Pussycat during the hay day but at least I saw them. I still really enjoyed the show. I just wish it was a longer set. It was done by 9:30. The Jason Charles band sounded like a southern rock band and even did a song for True Blood. I really liked them as well. First time at Tupelo and the only con was the early closing, but the sound was great and the food was even better. But the drinks could stand to be a bit stronger. Oh, and I saw my ol' coworkers, Paul and Charity there too. Faster Pussycat / Jason Charles Miller Dec 05, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #139] Been far too long out of the scene since covid but this was much deserved. Trawl is a local band and they were real good. I'll be purchasing their music soon. This was my first time seeing Exodus and they rocked the shit and sounded great. BLS always rocks and I really enjoy seeing the love and respect Zakk gives to his band. Even had a lead battle with his guitarist, which was amazing. And he always remembers to show Dime love. And Anthrax, so amazing to see a thrash band gain this kind of following after 40+ years. And they still love to do it. Love these guys! Anthrax / Black Label Society / Exodus / Trawl Dec 05, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #137] It was great to see the original lineup from Wisconsin Death Trip on the stage again. Minus Wayne, of course, as he sadly passed away some years ago. Rumors were that Edsel from Dope played double duty during the tour, donning an evil Wayne mask. I think Wayne would have been proud. They were great. Been almost 10 yrs since a Static X show, probably be the last. First time seeing Devildriver. They were (yes, I'm going to say it) too loud. It was difficult to even hear them. But it was cool that they played Loco, of Coal Chamber fame, and surprising to see how many people knew it. Dope played a great set. Wednesday 13, too. They were a Halloween-type band. Like Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson. I liked them. Raven Black seemed good, but I only got to catch 1 song. I met up with Paul and Charity Catruch from work though. It was so hot there. 90 degrees outside, and no ventilation inside the place. I don't think I'll go to another summer show at Wally's. I almost left early just to keep from passing out. Static-X / DevilDriver / Dope / Wednesday 13 / Raven Black Dec 05, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #136] Rob Zombie kicked ass as usual. John 5 also played a long solo, finishing with his mouth-The Star Spangled Banner. Manson came out to sing a duo of Helter Skelter, by The Beatles. We were so close to the front that we could almost touch Rob when he stood on the guard rail. Manson was also great. I expected him to be kind of a dick, but he was really cool and having a good time. At one point, shot a wad of real $100 bills into the crowd. I didn't get any. I didn't think I'd care for P.O.D, but they were real good, amping up the crowd and getting the mosh pits going along with endless waves of crowd surfers. We Came As Romans were good-sadly, Kyle Pavone, the lead singer, died of an accidental drug overdose a month later on August 25-RIP. The other bands were good, but forgettable. Maybe if I see them again. Impact Music Festival: Day 3 Dec 05, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #135] The main thing that ticked me off about the venue is that they had a gated section for 21+, which is usually fine, only here, on the 2 second stages, they actually gated off 1 of the stages, so because I was with my nephew, we couldn't even go up close to the stage for the bands we wanted to see over there. Idiotic! Aside from that, Powerman 5000 was good, still very much full of energy. They deserve to be on the main stage--I don't know where their fame went. Hollywood Undead was really good, too. Emmure, as well. Kind of a heavy rap type band. On the main stage (we decided to upgrade our tickets from Lawn to Pit for only $20 more, and it at least got us out of the sun most of the time. C.O.C was good, and I spotted Zakk Wylde on the side of the stage watching the show. Trivium and Gojira got the crowd pumped. Trivium are a good live band. BLS was great. Zakk played a long solo with his guitar on his shoulder, behind his head. Came down and played most of it between the center divider, finishing on stage using his mouth. Avenged Sevenfold were supposed to be headlining, but the singer got sick. Prophets of Rage backed out because they were touring with AS. But...Three Days Grace decided to make the trip so that was cool of them, they were cool. Chevelle took AS's place and they've played better shows. It was a little disappointing. They didn't seem to have the crunch they used to have. Impact fest Dec 05, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #134] Slayer's final tour and it was phenomenal! I sure will miss them, but they deserve retirement. Never thought I'd cry at a Slayer concert, but when Tom Araya's paced the stage at the end, just taking it all in, and finally his voice cracked as he said goodbye...I couldn't take it. Testament and Anthrax were great of course. Anthrax came out playing the beginning of Cowboys from Hell in honor of newly deceased (may he rest in peace \m/) Vinnie Paul. And they ended their set playing the end of Cowboy's. It was great. Lamb of God was awesome. Napalm Death is not really my type of death metal, but they were good. Didn't expect the singer to be English. :) Impact fest Dec 05, 2023