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I will be seeing him in Chicago. Saw him on his spoken word tour last year at a nice intimate venue. Unfortunately this tour is a quite large space.
The last tour saw him at a sold out Oslo Spektrum which has a 10000 ticket capacity. It was intimate af. I still don’t know how he managed that, it’s the site of some of the worst concert experiences of my life precisely because of it being an enormous concrete pig shed, but it was so personal and raw. The connection with him at 15m distance was insane.
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The venue pictured holds 2.6k and the place he's playing in Denver holds 4.5k, but can be configured for different capacities and stage sizes.
Anyone catching his North American tour should seriously consider the Denver stop. Brand new music venue built from the ground-up to be a music venue by a music lover seeking to establish his career legacy. It is the ultimate indoor live music venue.
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Wow, the boat venue is great!
Red Rocks is my favorite overall and favorite outdoor venue I've been to (haven't been to the Gorge in George, WA though). Telluride Town Park, and Mishawaka in the Poudre Canyon are also favorites. Love the Pritzker Pavillion in Chicago for a more urban outdoor venue.
Mission Ballroom is my favorite indoor venue as mentioned, because it is custom-made for music lovers by music lovers and is never oversold. It doesn't have perhaps the charm of more organic venues such as converted theatres, bowling alleys, or boats, but in terms of pure comfort it can't be beat. I really love Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY and feel like I can sense the magic that's happened there. Tipitina's in New Orleans is a sentimental favorite as well. And to a lesser extent, so is First Avenue in Minneapolis.
We'll be living in Manhattan Beach next month, so I'm hoping to tick Hollywood Bowl off the list and definitely will be seeing music at the Fonda Theatre.
I'll have to think about other favorite venues–the Nick Cave one was the Orpheum in Minneapolis, which was great, especially being within spitting distance of the activities.
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I used to love a place in Charlotte called the Pterodactyl Club. It was a grotty hole on the wrong side of the tracks that held maybe 1,000 or so people fully packed, but the list of bands that stopped there throughout the 80s and 90s was pretty stellar. An old roommate saw Nirvana pre-Nevermind, which he was quite proud of. My favorite show there was They Might Be Giants; it involved a glockenspiel solo and a conga line… It closed in 1999, after someone was stabbed to death in the parking lot.
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The one band I have never, and thought I would never, seen live is Rage Against the Machine. They just announced a new tour. Ticket Booked!
I bought tickets for RATM this morning too! I never thought I would have the chance to see them perform.
I saw Rage at Lalapalooza 3 in 1993. They were the second act. And they would have stolen the show if it wasn’t for Alice In Chains who destroyed. What a pit. Tool was there too that year. And primus.
Ditto. Saw it in Chicago. Know your enemy popped up on my Pandora yesterday. I did the math and realized it’s 28 yo ???
late to this party but I too saw Rage at this show in 93. Amazing performance, pretty much exactly what you would expect them to be. This show/band was when I popped my mosh pit cherry.
I'm curious to see how their live performance will hold up so many years later though. If Slipknot can still put on a killer show with amazing energy (which they can, saw them this past August) than I'm sure Rage can do it as well…only thing is I'm not sure Rage still has the chemistry that Slipknot does though. We shall see.
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Red Rocks has been my favorite venue thus far
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I was at Red Rocks once,and one of the bands that was playing that night was sound checking. Sounded amazing. Saw a guy in the gift shop who looked like he was in one of the bands. Started to talk to him and found out he was the singer for Slipknot. Said you must look forward to the drum solo,to which he replied no way our drummer can do a solo at this altitude.
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Dave Matthews Band Live at Red Rocks ‘95 immortalized it for me. Also the U2 Zoo TV tour that was broadcast on the radio in the US was essential listening for me when I was 8. Ah the memories…
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Honestly I’ve been there in the morning just to walk around and run stairs more than I have for concerts.
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It's aight!