Mumford and Sons is in Waverly, Iowa this summer. But tickets are $200 a piece. We aren't going to buy them. Ugh, why so expensive!
They are the band I would love to see the most. Hopefully in the future they do more concerts that aren't festivals. I wold travel to see them in the future. I guess I have a price limit though lol.
Madonna. I even flew to London once to see her (my sis was living there at the time). I have seen her probably 6-7 times and don't care what the tickets cost.
Don't flame me, but George Michael. I love him. My friend and I went to see him in NY several years ago and the show was so amazing that we immediately got on StubHub and bought tix to see him in Philly a few nights later. I would pay anything if he toured again.
DH and I went to vegas 2x to see Judas Priest.. his choice. The venue, The Perl at the Palms, was pretty cool though.
Mumford and Sons is in Waverly, Iowa this summer. But tickets are $200 a piece. We aren't going to buy them. Ugh, why so expensive!
They are the band I would love to see the most. Hopefully in the future they do more concerts that aren't festivals. I wold travel to see them in the future. I guess I have a price limit though lol.
Post by usuallylurking on Mar 6, 2015 10:22:08 GMT -5
Dave Matthews Band. We live an hour outside of his favorite venue, so I've seen him there already, but I haven't been in over 5 years now and really want to go. Maybe next summer! If he does Red Rocks again I want to go. I'll either road trip or fly there, but it's been something I've wanted to do since middle school - the live album of him there is the first time I heard him and fell in love.
I would die if I got to see Fleetwood Mac at Red Rocks.
I cant think of anyone I would see regardless of cost. I want to say Justin Timberlake, but I just passed on him last year because of cost. #iispoor
They're not going to be at Red Rocks. Which explains why it's not sold out. They're coming to a bigger venue here. I'm trying to decide if it's worth it. I'm sure I'll regret it if we don't go.
They played for 3+ hours in Austin. It's probably still worth it. My friend said it was a spiritual experience for him.
I saw Paul Rodgers with Queen a few years ago. They obviously did a bunch of Queen songs, but also some Bad Company. It was amazing, and I'd pay good money to see them again.
Dave Matthews Band. We live an hour outside of his favorite venue, so I've seen him there already, but I haven't been in over 5 years now and really want to go. Maybe next summer! If he does Red Rocks again I want to go. I'll either road trip or fly there, but it's been something I've wanted to do since middle school - the live album of him there is the first time I heard him and fell in love.
I've seen DMB every summer since 1997. In my young and single days I used to travel the east coast all summer and did the Gorge once in 2003. This year I'm going to VA Beach for a long weekend with my sister. Red Rocks is definitely on my bucket list!
Dave Matthews Band. We live an hour outside of his favorite venue, so I've seen him there already, but I haven't been in over 5 years now and really want to go. Maybe next summer! If he does Red Rocks again I want to go. I'll either road trip or fly there, but it's been something I've wanted to do since middle school - the live album of him there is the first time I heard him and fell in love.
I've seen DMB every summer since 1997. In my young and single days I used to travel the east coast all summer and did the Gorge once in 2003. This year I'm going to VA Beach for a long weekend with my sister. Red Rocks is definitely on my bucket list!
It's on my bucket list to see dmb at red rocks or the gorge. I'm jealous of those who have been!
I'd also like to see the avett bros at either place. Or anywhere, really, I've only seen them once and they don't seem to play the twin cities often.
The Gorge is awesome, I've seen him there over 10 times (but one weekend is 3 times, so nothing too crazy, and the set list is always different). I've seen him at the MGM, too. It was strange to see him indoors!
Don't flame me, but George Michael. I love him. My friend and I went to see him in NY several years ago and the show was so amazing that we immediately got on StubHub and bought tix to see him in Philly a few nights later. I would pay anything if he toured again.
I don't think its crazy at all. I watched his Behind the Music yeeeeaaaaars ago and remember thinking how talented he seemed. I bet it was an amazing show.
Garth Brooks was mine for many years, but he finally went on tour and I saw him a few weeks ago. It was an awesome show (hot)
I haven't been to a concert since I was in college, and those were really cheap because the tickets were sold at student prices. So...I don't think I would be willing to spend much.
We went to Usher last year and I was totally surprised at how amazing his show is, so I would definitely shell out a fair amount to see him again. I would also love to see Adele in concert since I am sure she is wonderful live and probably has a lot of personality.
My bucket list includes: U2 The Killers Cage the Elephant P!nk Luke Bryan
Concerts I have tix to this year already: The Replacements Barenaked Ladies & The Violent Femmes The Bunbury Festival (The Black Keys, Snoop Dogg, and the Avett Brothers are headlining) Buckeye Country SuperFest (Kenny Chesney, Blake Shelton, Rascal Flatts, and Keith Urban headlining - and they are playing in Ohio Stadium/the Horseshoe at Ohio State!)
Garth Brooks, and we are seeing him on Saturday in Buffalo! I'd also love to see Brooks and Dunn again. I think seeing them with Alan Jackson was one of my favourite concerts.
It's on my bucket list to see dmb at red rocks or the gorge. I'm jealous of those who have been!
I'd also like to see the avett bros at either place. Or anywhere, really, I've only seen them once and they don't seem to play the twin cities often.
The Gorge is awesome, I've seen him there over 10 times (but one weekend is 3 times, so nothing too crazy, and the set list is always different). I've seen him at the MGM, too. It was strange to see him indoors!
This summer I will hit my 70th Dave show. I've yet to make it out to the west coast to see them. Definitely on my bucket list. My friend that I usually go to all my shows with is a teacher, and Gorge is almost always labor day weekend, so it's tough for him to get out there. I've seen them at pretty much every venue on the east coast.