First big concert was Me In Motion, Nevertheless, and Stellar Kart a few years back. Since then I've seen Trans-Siberian Orchestra three times, and All-American Rejects, Taking Back Sunday, with Black Tide as the opening band.
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First big concert was Me In Motion, Nevertheless, and Stellar Kart a few years back. Since then I've seen Trans-Siberian Orchestra three times, and All-American Rejects, Taking Back Sunday, with Black Tide as the opening band.
Lollapalooza 97
Orbital, Devo, The Prodigy, The Orb, Tool, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Tricky, James, Julian Marley and Damian Marley and the Uprising Band.
I didnt see any side stage bands. Tool and Snoop Dogg were the highlights.
Britney Spears...
*hangs head in shame*
a friend of mine took me and i was just a little kid!!!!
First band I ever saw live was my brother's punk band at a record store across from the high school I would later go to.
First mainstream concert I went to was Against Me.
Tim McGraw with Kenny Chesney opening, I was in Jr High I didn't know any better!
I think my first large concert was Sting (Nothing Like the Sun tour, Toronto, 1988). Before that, some local punk bands in small venues in London, Ont.
I know I've said in the past that I've never been to a concert...
But now I'm getting memories of seeing a country artist at Jamboree In the Hills... I think it was Alan Jackson... but I was way too young to remember.
Before February of last year the only concerts I were able to go to were the free local ones that the city I live in hold every summer. I wasn't able to go to a major concert unless I bought the tickets myself, so I wasn't able to do that until I got a job and started college two years ago.
My first major concert was an annual music festival that my friend's university holds, so last year I got to see Against Me, Travie McCoy and The Dirty Heads. I gotta say, Against Me put on an amazing show (the mosh pit was pretty wild) and the Dirty Heads were great too. Travie McCoy was also pretty good, but he came off kinda snarky between songs so that was kind of a downer.