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 Chris Rodg Bill design by John Conley / BlkBrix Kevin Bacon Tribute Night Jul 03, 2019
 Jer Z Gina Enjoyed the show with Rob, he was glad I dragged him out and would definitely recommend catching these guys, they really replicated the Eagles sound Best of the Eagles / Shelter In Place Jul 02, 2019
 Bobby B: The Vinyl Vagabond I've seen Los Campesinos years ago and thought they were great fun! How were Illuminati Hotties live? I love their album last year and I'm eager to see them. Los Campesinos! / Illuminati Hotties Jul 02, 2019
 Delco Doll Michale Graves -Frontman Marky Ramones Blitzkrieg Jul 02, 2019
 Kurt Love What an amazing night. Thanks for the memories Rabbit in the Moon Jul 02, 2019
 Delco Doll Sebastian Bach as Jesus Carl Anderson as Judas Jesus Christ Superstar (Broadway) Jul 02, 2019
 John Bush -Blink-182 played Enema of the State, front to back. Dirty Heads debuted a new song. 60,000 people attended SA's mic was fucked up Last Warped Tour ever (we'll see) Vans Warped Tour 25 Year Anniversary Jul 02, 2019
 Acey68 Tedeschi Trucks Band rolls through its balmy St. Petersburg set It got hot and heavy at Al Lang Stadium. RAY ROA JUL 1, 2019 1 PM The humidity threatened to dampen spirits and leave concertgoers sweaty at Al Lang Stadium, but St. Petersburg fans of Tedeschi Trucks Band never looked the worse for wear on Sunday as the Florida soul and blues collective effortlessly worked through its two-hour set as part of the band’s “Wheels of Soul” tour with Blackberry Smoke and Shovels & Rope. While wife-husband duo Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks don’t do much talking onstage, their playing, and the rest of the band, still managed to say a lot thanks to ghostly, gospel-esque vocals and the magnolia-scented slide guitar melodies of songs like “Made Up My Mind” where Trucks loosened up the crowd’s shoulders before Tedeschi worked through a take on B.B. King’s “How Blue Can You Get.” Songs from the band’s new album, Signs, played well in the pleasantly balmy conditions, but a trombone solo (it’s hot when you can almost hear the spit pooling up near the water key, right?) during “Leavin’ Trunk” lit the set on fire with a sound that found the perfect marriage between jam band and Sunday church service. Organ player Gabe Dixon traded licks with Trucks on an electrified run through “Laugh About It,” which served as a gentle reminder of the recent passing of co-founding Tedeschi Trucks member Kofi Burbridge, who died earlier this year. Tedeschi (who drew cheers during a fan-favorite medley of “Angel of Montgomery” and “Sugaree”) turned the Burbridge vibes up during late-in-the-set takes on “Midnight in Harlem” and “Bound For Glory,” songs which she usually can’t get through without tearing up because of the big role Burbridge’s arrangements play in them. Still, the band mostly looked forward at Al Lang, and invited fans to look long and hard at themselves, too. While there was no direct mention of politics at the gig, it wasn’t hard to hear the undertones of set highlight “Shame” where Tedeschi sings about “the hurt they put on me and you,” and the way “they're murdering the truth.” Trucks has said that the song is therapeutic to play because of the arrangement’s aggressive nature, and he let some of that hostility fly on a pair of rhythmic, angry solos that sent screams through the hot, heavy air. And if the crowd — some barefoot in the grass, others with silly, inebriated smiles on their faces — had any aversion to it, they didn’t show it. In fact, they just danced and bounced along as the “Wheels of Soul” rolled on. “Honestly, most of our crowd is kind of on our side,” Tedeschi told CL in an interview before the show. “It's not like we're on sides anyway — we're all in this together.” Follow @cl_music on Twitter to get the most up-to-date music news, concert announcements and local tunes. Shovels & Rope / Tedeschi Trucks Band / Blackberry Smoke Jul 01, 2019
 Daniel Dixon Unreal day, best line up they've done, Shikari stole the weekend Slam Dunk 2017 Jul 01, 2019
 Daniel Dixon Wicked festival, Of Mice and Men were sick, Panic totally surprised me, Heart if a Coward were unreal, saw Creeper for the first time and they stole the weekend in that little room! Slam Dunk Festival 2016 Jul 01, 2019
 Paul Barlow You missed one Pink Floyd concert:. June 1, 1988 at RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. Pink Floyd Jul 01, 2019
 Daniel Dixon First ever Slam Dunk! Set it Off we're rubbish, Don Broco, LTA and Beartooth smashed it, blown away seeing WSS for the first time, Architects blew me away, last gig I seen with Tom Searle Slam Dunk 2015 Jul 01, 2019
 Daniel Dixon Sick weekend! Avenged headline for the first time, Linkin Park playing Hybrid Theory in full was special, aerosmith aced it, BMTH stoke the weekend. Download Festival 2014 Jul 01, 2019
 Chris Rodg Bill design by John Conley / BlkBrix The Christmas show Jul 01, 2019
 Chris Rodg Bill design by John Conley / BlkBrix king tuff / Dog Party Jul 01, 2019
 Martinime30 Awesome! 😎 Better Oblivion Community Center / Sloppy Jane / Christian Lee Hutson Jul 01, 2019
 Peter D Attended with Chris and Steve Darbishire plus Peter Phillips an Nik Jeromkin Great show as usual! We were a long way from the stage, but huge videotrons were phenomenal The Rolling Stones / The Glorious Sons / The Beaches / Sloan / One Bad Son Jun 30, 2019
 Daniel Dixon CLutch are the best and Neil Fallon is a legend! Clutch / Lionize Jun 30, 2019
 Daniel Dixon I remember both support acts sucked, Halestorm were on top form, even covered Judas Priest! Halestorm / Dayshell / The Smoking Hearts Jun 30, 2019
 Daniel Dixon The Cringe were easy the wrong band to support Steel Panther, odd billing, Steel Panther were hilarious and just brilliant! Steel Panther / The Cringe Jun 30, 2019