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Jason Isbell at Akron Civic last week. One of those rare artists so much better live.

how do they get all 400 of ‘em on the stage though?

haha j/k

I caught a few shows at Red Rocks this past spring/summer. Ben Harper solo (incredibly good and he easily filled that hallowed venue with his soulful music) and Billy and the Kids, also f’n awesome, if Grateful Dead music is your thing. (~}:wink:
 
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I just bought some tickets to see The Record Company this spring and also scored a pair for Kaleo. Now I need to figure out if I want to go see Manchester Orchestra.
Saw Record Company as the opener for Nathaniel Raetliff and the Night Sweats a few years back. Record Company was by far the better show. If you remember the Intersection in Eastown, they were just there.
 
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How were the shows? I'm seeing them in CLE in two weeks and pretty excited!

Great. Most of the visuals & lighting are unchanged from the 2019 Fear Inoculum tour, though they've added confetti machines that deploy during Culling Voices just before the end of the show, and there are collectible art prints and easter eggs for the fans mixed in with the regular foil confetti. Setlist contains six songs from Fear Inoculum and six songs from older albums (Opiate, The Pot, Pushit, The Grudge, and Hooker With a Penis); seventh song in the setlist rotates as they travel, in Pittsburgh they played Right in Two, in Detroit they played Undertow, and last night at Nationwide it was Eon Blue Apocalypse/The Patient.

If you want merch, particularly the exclusive merch like the day-of unique t-shirt, you need to get there super early and find the merch line. The day-of shirts & posters sold out within 30 minutes of the doors opening at all three venues I went to, and that didn't have any effect on shortening the merch line either.

Have fun at the Cleveland show! It's the last US performance before they take a month off ahead of the European leg of this tour, and who knows how long it could be before Tool tours again.
 
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My sister is a huge fan and I got her tickets for us forgetting 3 major things when I purchased those tickets:
1. How fucking tired I already am by the beginning of March.
2. I don't really like rock concerts
3. I don't really like Tool that much, either.

I definitely left at intermission and went home to go to bed.

Another time of year under the influence of the right substance, I could definitely see myself enjoying the show. But last night was not that night.
 
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