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 jessdlid!! help he spat on me and my bestie and we’ve hated him since Yungblud / Saint PHNX Feb 19, 2022
 jessdlid!! cutest lil gig ever The Regrettes / Lauran Hibberd Feb 19, 2022
 jessdlid!! my brother got us tix for my bday and it was honestly the best ever Two Door Cinema Club / Sports Team / Fuzzy Sun Feb 19, 2022
 jessdlid!! awww my ari era Ariana Grande / Ella Mai / Social House Feb 19, 2022
 jessdlid!! cryin Twenty One Pilots / The Regrettes Feb 19, 2022
 jessdlid!! as if this was nearly 3y ago Billie Eilish / FINNEAS Feb 19, 2022
 •dylanchmura• We met Chase and Joe! Joe signed my shoe! COIN / Mazie Feb 19, 2022
 callaghanmichael-us The Rolling Stones, considered by many the most exciting rock ‘n’ roll band in the world, whipped 20,000 fans into a frenzy last night at the first of four sold‐out concerts in Madison Square Garden. Stevie Wonder took the stage shortly after 8 P.M. The blind black singer, dressed in an ankle‐length white robe, got a huge ovation at the end of his hour‐long set. But the crowd was there to see the Stones, and at 9:30 P.M., when Mick Jagger started strutting across the immense green serpent painting that adorned the floor of the stage, their rhythmic foot‐stomping shook the arena. As the group swung into “Brown Sugar,” a battery of light projectors aligned like cannons behind the speakers on stage beamed intense white and yellow on mylar mirrors suspended above the crowd. Jagger, a strutting, swaggering Nureyev of a singer, tiptoed up to the edge of the stage and back, suddenly flinging himself into wild leaps and graceful spins as he sang. Although the Stones’ show had an almost impromptu look, every gesture had been carefully rehearsed, and the audience's response seemed equally practiced and carefully engineered. Jagger almost seemed to be manipulating the vast audience as he invited them to pound their hands together high above their heads during “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.” The lighting, too, seemed carefully geared to elicit frantic blood‐pounding response. As the group ripped through “Midnight Rambler” and into “Bye Bye, Johnnie,” the mylar mirrors started rotating slowly, reflecting images of the bouncing crowd hack to the audience. Then, the double‐tiered lights were lowered, their filters were removed, and they were moved up into position again, throwing a glittering white light onto the stage. The house lights came on, and the audience screamed in response as if suddenly realizing its numbers. During the last numbers, including “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Street Fighting Man,” Jagger dipped his hands into bucket held by an aide and showered the front rows with rose petals, blowing kisses at the crowd. The fans roared for an encore, and they got it. As in some previous concerts, Stevie Wonder and his band, Wonderlove, who had performed before the Stones, returned to the stage with the Stones and together they did a pulsating medley of “Uptight,” a Stevie Wonder hit, and “Satisfaction,” perhaps the Stones’ best‐known song. The Rolling Stones / Stevie Wonder Feb 19, 2022
 Rebecca Kelk So excited, I’m going alone tho pls someone come with me lol 2000 Trees 2022 Feb 19, 2022
 Rebecca Kelk So fucking excited The Luka State / Vigilanti / Cloud House Feb 19, 2022
 callaghanmichael-us https://www.app.com/story/entertainment/music/2016/08/31/bruce-springsteen-metlife-4-hours-glory/89621306/ Bruce Springsteen / Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Feb 19, 2022
 Rebecca Kelk Mental night, crowd surfed for first time :) Boston Manor / Movements / Jools Feb 19, 2022
 Rebecca Kelk Mega night The Reytons / The Clockworks / Bandit Feb 19, 2022
 Rebecca Kelk My first ever gig, was mental The Luka State Feb 19, 2022
 callaghanmichael-us On October 16, 1992, an impressive and eclectic group of artists gathered at Madison Square Garden in New York City for the purpose of celebrating the music of Bob Dylan on the occasion of his 30th anniversary of recording. Bringing together musical greats as far-flung as Johnny Cash and Eddie Vedder, The Clancy Brothers and Lou Reed, the four-hour show celebrated a truly remarkable lifetime of songs in front of a sold-out audience of over 18,000. Warmly dubbed the Bobfest by participant Neil Young, the show was broadcast around the world and featured a cast of musical notables performing carefully chosen and often surprising selections from the incomparable Dylan songbook. At evening's end, the man of honor himself appeared on stage and gracefully brought it all back home again. In a world where all-star celebrity gatherings have become commonplace, the Bob Dylan celebration stood out as, first and foremost, a legitimately memorable musical event. The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration Feb 19, 2022
 callaghanmichael-us https://www.openculture.com/2021/10/when-the-who-saved-new-york-city-after-9-11-watch-their-cathartic-madison-square-garden-set-october-20-2001.html The Concert for New York City 2001 Feb 19, 2022
 Louise Halsey Ce Ce Teneal portrait of a Queen a tribute to Aretha Franklin Ce Ce Teneal Feb 19, 2022
 callaghanmichael-us https://nypost.com/2003/03/08/they-might-be-giants-but-theyve-got-small-fans-now/ They Might Be Giants Feb 19, 2022
 tburnsmarsh Erja Lyytinen couldn't make it due to visa issues, was replaced Erja Lyytinen / Chantel McGregor Feb 19, 2022
 Sneakerface Cooper River Park has had concerts in other years. 9/25/94 saw The Band, Leon Russell, Bobby Whitlock, Booker T & the MGs Cooper River Park Feb 19, 2022