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Garth Brooks - Calgary Stampede Centennial Show - Calgary, AB (07.12.12)
(10.0)
(07.17.2012)
- Bill Wannop
Garth Brooks came out of retirement to get the band back together and play at the 100th anniversary of the Calgary Stampede. Excitement reached an all time high, when the arena sold out in 58 seconds, with over 15,000 tickets being sold. Garth would return for one night only, with the entire city expecting for an epic performance. Was he up to the task? Could he possibly put on a performance that exceeded the hype? |
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Grouplove with Reptar - Webster Hall, NY (6.12.12)
(9.0)
(06.19.2012)
- Matt Arena
Quickly rising to alt-rock prominence after the release of their debut album, 'Never Trust a Happy Song,' Grouplove brought their first ever national headlining tour to New York's legendary Webster Hall. Bringing with them the equally talented Reptar, it was a night of dance-rock like no other. |
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Walk the Moon - Terminal 5, New York, NY (3.8.12)
(9.0)
(03.12.2012)
- Matt Arena
With an eclectic mix of sounds, Walk the Moon are one the most unique new bands out there. Brightly colored and near impossible not to sing-along to, they put on a fantastic performance last Wednesday in Terminal 5 in New York City. |
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Music Midtown - Piedmont Park, Atlanta, GA (9.24.11)
(8.5)
(10.02.2011)
- Matt Arena
Bouncing back from a 5-year hiatus due to poor attendance, Music Midtown is back in Atlanta. Packed with a great line-up and overall great event organization, its pretty obvious Music Midtown has reinstated itself as Atlanta’s annual music festival. |
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Muse at Wembley Stadium - (September 10th 2010)
(9.0)
(09.12.2010)
- David Hayter
Muse return to the site of their site of their greatest triumph to celebrate a decade of stadium sized rock dominance; and they've brought their friends along for the ride. As Lily Allen plays her final gig before retirement, while The Big Pink and White Rabbits open the show. |
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Side FX Band - Crash Mansion, New York City, NY (6.24.10)
(7.0)
(06.28.2010)
- Vanessa Willoughby
Maryland natives Kim Cameron and the Side FX Band played at NYC's Crash Mansion, hoping to showcase their unique hybrid sound of jazz, alternative rock, and pop. The band provided a solid musical foundation for Cameron, who seemed to relish in both the spotlight and the downtown hipster atmosphere. |
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