What concerts are you seeing this Fall/Winter?

Anonymous
Jonathan Richmond at the Creative Alliance in Baltimore 10/24; Smokey Robinson's Tiny Desk Concert (I work at npr)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Los Lonely Boys
John Legend
Jose Gonzalez
Morrissey

I could go on..


Sounds terrible


John Legend would put me to sleep. He’s so “yawn”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arctic Monkeys


Where?


NP but I just saw them in LA on Sunday. It was their last US tour date. Really great show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curious what you all are seeing.



Was supposed to see Aerosmith's farewell tour but looks like that's not happening now. Rescheduled for '24, if that even happens. I cannot imagine a "broken larynx" at his age is a good thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can I get a list of local cover band gigs around NOVA? I want to hear some live music from the 80s-00s.


In NoVa:
Collective
Leg Warmers
White Ford Bronco


Watch the Tarara Summer Concert series as summer approaches (or find last summer's listing). ALL the cover bands you could want and more play there -and across different genres.
Anonymous
I want to see an old German duo. If you can guess, I would be amazed. They were and still are popular in Europe.
It's energetic songs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to see an old German duo. If you can guess, I would be amazed. They were and still are popular in Europe.
It's energetic songs.


Milli Vanilli?
Anonymous
Lauryn Hill and the Fugees
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How was U2 at the Sphere? I want to go in November (and it would be expensive).


It was the craziest concert experience I’ve ever had.

Obviously these shows are celebrating the anniversary of Achtung Baby so if you’re a fan of the album and excited to hear some of those back-half of album rarely played songs it’s a treat.

There is a middle section that they’re supposedly going to change frequently although the first/second nights they stayed the same.

Back-half of set iare the usual big songs for people who only know their hits. That was the only gripe I had with the setlist (aka I don’t ever need to hear Vertigo or Beautiful Day ever again).

I’m going back for a second round so excited to see it again.

If you sit in seats be mindful about not being under the overhang at the back of the 100 section or you won’t see the full screen. They note it on the Ticketmaster map

thanks - this clinched it for me - it wouldn't be a concert for me if I didn't hear Beautiful Day!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How was U2 at the Sphere? I want to go in November (and it would be expensive).


It was the craziest concert experience I’ve ever had.

Obviously these shows are celebrating the anniversary of Achtung Baby so if you’re a fan of the album and excited to hear some of those back-half of album rarely played songs it’s a treat.

There is a middle section that they’re supposedly going to change frequently although the first/second nights they stayed the same.

Back-half of set iare the usual big songs for people who only know their hits. That was the only gripe I had with the setlist (aka I don’t ever need to hear Vertigo or Beautiful Day ever again).

I’m going back for a second round so excited to see it again.



If you sit in seats be mindful about not being under the overhang at the back of the 100 section or you won’t see the full screen. They note it on the Ticketmaster map

thanks - this clinched it for me - it wouldn't be a concert for me if I didn't hear Beautiful Day!


The 200 and 300 level seats in the center are fabulous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to see an old German duo. If you can guess, I would be amazed. They were and still are popular in Europe.
It's energetic songs.

Modern Talking?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arctic Monkeys


Where?


SF and LA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How was U2 at the Sphere? I want to go in November (and it would be expensive).


It was the craziest concert experience I’ve ever had.

Obviously these shows are celebrating the anniversary of Achtung Baby so if you’re a fan of the album and excited to hear some of those back-half of album rarely played songs it’s a treat.

There is a middle section that they’re supposedly going to change frequently although the first/second nights they stayed the same.

Back-half of set iare the usual big songs for people who only know their hits. That was the only gripe I had with the setlist (aka I don’t ever need to hear Vertigo or Beautiful Day ever again).

I’m going back for a second round so excited to see it again.



If you sit in seats be mindful about not being under the overhang at the back of the 100 section or you won’t see the full screen. They note it on the Ticketmaster map

thanks - this clinched it for me - it wouldn't be a concert for me if I didn't hear Beautiful Day!


The 200 and 300 level seats in the center are fabulous.


It's the floor or nothing for me but the shots/videos from the seats that I have been inundated with look very cool. Down there the drones the Sphere have flying around almost took off my head a few times
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