Your 2 Favorite Concerts/Shows

August Burns Red 09' Tour in November? I believe..
With Emery and Underoath
Mayhem Fest 2010
with Norma Jean, In This Moment, Lamb of God, 3 Inches of Blood, Shadows Fall, A7X, Winds of Plague, 5Finger Death Punch, Korn (lol) and Rob Zombie
With Emery and Underoath
Mayhem Fest 2010
with Norma Jean, In This Moment, Lamb of God, 3 Inches of Blood, Shadows Fall, A7X, Winds of Plague, 5Finger Death Punch, Korn (lol) and Rob Zombie

Self Destruct Tour 1994: Nine Inch Nails w/Jim Rose Circus & (a then unknown) Marilyn Manson ...the show took place a couple days before Halloween, which was atmospherically perfect.
With Teeth Tour 2006: Nine Inch Nails w/Queens of the Stone Age & Death From Above 1979 (also in late October, and the crowd was as enthusiastic as they'd been in 1994)
With Teeth Tour 2006: Nine Inch Nails w/Queens of the Stone Age & Death From Above 1979 (also in late October, and the crowd was as enthusiastic as they'd been in 1994)

MAYHEM FEST 2010:Avenged Sevenfold, Lamb of God, Rob Zombie, Korn with no (lol), Norma Jean, Shadows Fall, Atreyu, Winds of Plague, 3 inches of blood, In this moment, 5 finger death punch
2005: Between the buired and me, Bleeding Through, Everytime i die, haste the day
2005: Between the buired and me, Bleeding Through, Everytime i die, haste the day

I'm changing my 2nd one to Epica's 2010 Nov/Dec North American Tour with Scar Symmetry, Blackguard and The Agonist.

I enjoy the little "(lol)" you put after Korn lmao
I would have liked to have seen Norma Jean
I would have liked to have seen Norma Jean
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Rock over the Volga
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Nine Inch Nails, Pantera, Slayer, Machine Head, Fear Factory, Foo Fighters and Chilli Peppers, oh wait two? Yup I'm a dope, um NIN and I saw Pantera and Slayer on the same bill, so that...

Monterrey Pop and The Last Waltz.

AllGood music festival 2011
I got to see Further (whats left of the Grateful Dead)
That 1 Guy
Primus
Pretty Lights
STS9
and SO MANY others. It was grand.
Circa Survive 2008
I got to see them for free at Fletchers in B-more (which no longer exsists) The show was so packed of this almost craving, needing energy it was amazing.
I got to see Further (whats left of the Grateful Dead)
That 1 Guy
Primus
Pretty Lights
STS9
and SO MANY others. It was grand.
Circa Survive 2008
I got to see them for free at Fletchers in B-more (which no longer exsists) The show was so packed of this almost craving, needing energy it was amazing.

Best Concert - Maroon5 & The Hives @ Air Canada Centre, Toronto - 2007
The free flights, hotel, limousin, and back stage passess made it extra special!
Best Show - Jerry Springer the Opera
Won Best Musical - Olivier Awards, Evening Standard, Critics Circle, What's on stage
The free flights, hotel, limousin, and back stage passess made it extra special!
Best Show - Jerry Springer the Opera
Won Best Musical - Olivier Awards, Evening Standard, Critics Circle, What's on stage

ZZ Top played at our local Armory in 1973 for $4.50. They were unknown and the Tres Hombres album had just been released. No one knew what to expect from this unkown Texas trio when they walked out in cowboy hats and boots, which was very uncool at the time. Everyone thought they looked like rednecks. Billy Gibbons was clean shaven and had short hair in those days. They had no stage, just a pile of amps and equipment in the corner. They plugged in and began to blow the room away. It was more like a private party than a concert with them right there on the same floor as the audience passing bottles, and other things, back and forth with the crowd. The following week, 'La Grange' broke into the charts and they became a national headliner. I saved my ticket stub so I could say I knew them when...

Another memorable concert was at the Charolette Motor Speedway in Charollette, NC. It was an all day festival with overnight camping. The headliners were Emerson, Lake, and Palmer and The Allman Brothers Band. A friend with a station wagon hauled us all the way down there. The racetrack was across the road from a cornfield, where everyone was camping. When I got there, I realized I left my ticket at home and had to scramble around to purchase another one from a scalper. When we got to the enterance, the barrier was nothing but those old snow fences they used to put up to catch drifts in the winter. Well, that was no match for the crowd and they had flattened it in no time. The crowd just poured into the venue with no one trying to stop them. It turned out I purchased 2 tickets for the same event and didn't even need one to get in. On the way home the next morning we stopped at the first place on the way out to get breakfast. It was full of kids from the concert. While we were sitting in our booth, someone set some newspapers on fire in the radiator in the bathroom and the vents in the dining room was filling the place with smoke. Everyone bolted for the doors to get air. We saw this as a perfect oppertunity to skip out on the bill. We were all in the station wagon ready to leave when we noticed the driver was missing. We looked through the plate glass window and saw him sitting in our booth finishing his coffee. You could only see from his shoulders down because of the smoke. We were waving for him to come on before we got caught, but he insisted on finishing his coffee first.

Coldplay, I think... '09? Best concert I've ever been to! I wasn't a huge fan of Coldplay until I went to that concert- after that, it was true music love.
And... The Garth Brooks Experience in Vegas last year! It was so awesome I cried.
And... The Garth Brooks Experience in Vegas last year! It was so awesome I cried.

I have been agoraphobic for a while, so I missed out on a lot of concerts. It has only been a few years now that I can finally (and happily) attempt music shows. I've seen quite a few really good ones, but the best so far have to be
1. November 23, 2010, Metropolis (Montreal): Blind Guardian "Sacred Worlds and Songs Divin" tour. It was a fantastic concert that I had the chance to attend with my sister. Lots of fun.
2. November 11, 2011, Thรฉรขtre Plaza (Montreal): Arkona on their first North American Tour. They really are the best folk-metal band I've ever seen.
1. November 23, 2010, Metropolis (Montreal): Blind Guardian "Sacred Worlds and Songs Divin" tour. It was a fantastic concert that I had the chance to attend with my sister. Lots of fun.
2. November 11, 2011, Thรฉรขtre Plaza (Montreal): Arkona on their first North American Tour. They really are the best folk-metal band I've ever seen.