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 stokesmartin764 Played the majority of Pelican West, Wish they had played Calling Captain Autumn but cant grumble as they put on a great show. Oct 26, 2023
 HUK Jesus Murphy! This is a show I would have paid a lot of money to see. Wow! Clutch / Fu Manchu / High On Fire Oct 26, 2023
 Courtney Elcock Great show, thx!!! Tool / Steel Beans Oct 26, 2023
 Panay Canabeer https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4y4xUGMryO4 Great show. he and JJ were great. Eric Clapton Oct 26, 2023
 Panay Canabeer We got few tickets to this show as we were leaving Black Sabbath show the week before. Apparently, some people were upset that BS ended early. Tommy was too drunk according to what I read somewhere else. So to avoid a riot? Or because the Floyd show wasn’t selling, they gave seats away. They closed the top section and put speakers there to make a quad experience. Walking in, I noticed a loud hum coming from generators and several spotlights behind the bowl. They played Dark Side of the Moon. Memories of green fog and a cash register for Money. And when they set off the spotlights creating a radiating corona that was mind blowing. Amazing experience! Pink Floyd Oct 26, 2023
 Michael Bernosky Fossil Mike Amber Wyld opened (paul stanleys son) KISS / Amber Wild Oct 26, 2023
 Michael Bernosky Fossil Mike Sheryl Crow opened Eagles Oct 26, 2023
 RickyRacer KISS Rocked Nashville Monday night. Bridgestone Arena was packed. The concert was the 24th time KISS played the city. I drove 200 miles from northeast Alabama to see KISS for the 11th time. Overall, this was my 98th concert and coincidentally, KISS was the first concert I ever went to. The show back then was in January 1978 in Philadelphia a the Spectrum and the ticket cost just $8.00, yep, just eight bucks.. For the Nashville show, my Floor Level seat, 23 Rows from stage and just left of center was an ideal choice as it put me mid way between Gene and Paul. It was an original / 1st generation Ticketmaster ticket (not a resale type) and was bought 6 months earlier back in mid April for just $172.50. The concert quality was typical KISS, top shelf quality all the way. As usual, the eyes and ears experience peak sensory stimulation from the bombastic level of continuous sound over 2 1/2 hours while the eyes are filled with ever changing, over-the-top visuals made possible by technology. Add in the steady stream of lasers, Hollywood level pyro effects, thunderous explosions, tall columns of fire from 23 Flame Cannons and the heat produced by them and one is close to the edge of total sensory overload. That's KISS and it's always been this way. The concert ran to its scheduled end time, 11:30pm and covered 20 songs + 3 solos. At midnight, I was already back on the interstate for the 200 mile drive home. KISS / Amber Wild Oct 26, 2023
 Kelly Merrell Heather and Kelly went. Guns N' Roses / Ghost Hounds Oct 25, 2023
 John Olinger Looking for pics of the girls dancing on stage. I know it a long shot but my wife was up there! The Babys Oct 25, 2023
 Russdudeman I’m sure Joan Baez did not play at this show. Also Steve Jones played a set with Ian Astbury A Gathering of The Tribes 1990 Oct 25, 2023
 Keith Rose I just want to say, that Louisville has a problem with people talking during shows. However, this was by far the worst concert experience I’ve ever suffered because this show was packed with jabronis that were there for a social experience, not a concert. I’ve never heard so many losers talking about IPA’s, the last time they saw each other or whatever else. Do better, Louisville. Iron & Wine Oct 25, 2023
 nchristofferson Comedian Jeff Ross opened Eddie Vedder Oct 25, 2023
 zengalileo I guess they don't count playing at Magic Mountain a concert, but I saw them there on Oct 29, 1982 and have been a fan ever since. The Tubes Oct 24, 2023
 Layman053187 Doors opened 30 minutes late, and the opener started almost an hour late - on a Monday night. People were pissed. Rumors started circulating that they might cancel the opener, but that didn't happen. I'd forgotten that the opener was Evan's band, so I'm pretty sure there was no way Daddy Paul was gonna allow them to be canceled. Most people near me had no clue who Amber Wild was anyway, they just wanted them off the stage. I had mixed emotions about it after remembering who they were, and they actually weren't half bad. As for KISS, yeah, it's KISS. It was my 10th time seeing them, and 3rd on the EotR tour. They've been my favorite for 40+ years but, frankly, everything is so contrived, programmed, and choreographed that they're robotic and really just caricatures of what they once were, nothing raw or dangerous about them. I know that's been the case for decades but, if not for the show, they'd be almost uninteresting. I love them, they got my money, and I'm sad that I won't see them again, but, having witnessed the lack of new imagination and fresh ideas over the last 15 years, it really seems to have grown stale imo and, age notwithstanding, it's good that it's finally coming to an end. KISS / Amber Wild Oct 24, 2023
 weblackey This show did not include Robert Fripp. The League of Crafty Guitarists Oct 24, 2023
 Concert Mojo I do not have record of Through the Fire or Royal Bliss - can anyone confirm if either of these bands were at this show? Fozzy / Through The Fire / Royal Bliss / Black Satellite Oct 24, 2023
 VaccaTonic No encore! Michael McDonald Oct 24, 2023
 Paul Davey Played most of their debut album, plus Bad for you baby by Gary Moore ( Sam played drums on the original) Sam Kelly's Station House Oct 24, 2023
 Matt Joyce Destroy//Create was the local opener Polaris / Like Moths to Flames / Alpha Wolf / Invent Animate / Destroy//Create Oct 24, 2023