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Dave Matthews Band – August 28th – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 3 min read

Dave Matthews Band has long been known for their highly energetic live show, and the promise of an acoustic set to kick things off and the addition of special guest Béla Fleck was cause for excitement. Watching the show felt a little like flirting with an old girlfriend…it wasn’t heading anywhere, but it was nice to spend a little time together. It was astounding how much had changed and yet everything remained the same.

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Foo Fighters – August 16th – Fiddler’s Green

Estimated read time 4 min read

With a light mist in the air and clouds covering the sky, it was the perfect backdrop for one of the most highly anticipated concerts of the summer. Fiddler’s Green packed in quick, the grass inevitably got muddy, and the male-centric crowd buzzed around the beer vendors and quickly got settled in to kick-off a two night run with the Foo Fighters. This Foo Fighters’ show was one that won’t soon be forgotten and reminded many yet again why they love music – it truly touches people.

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Zac Brown Band – September 5th – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

Mesh-backed hats, cowboy boots and camouflage covered Country fans flocked to Fiddler’s Green for the first night of country megastar Zac Brown’s two night run last Friday. Drunk suburban moms prepped for a night of screaming with copious amounts of Bud Light but in the end it was a well polished, entertaining show, complete with Dave Matthews Band-esque jams, Pop-Country cheese, and plenty of feel good, sing-along hits.

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Heart & Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience – August 20th – Fiddler’s Green

Estimated read time 3 min read

“Barracuda” opened Heart’s set last week at Fiddler’s Green with fire and brimstone and gave Ann a chance to impress the whole place with her strong vocals right out of the gates. The 70 minute set was packed full of hits like “Magic Man,” “Little Queen,” “Mistral Wind,” and “Alone.” Nancy not only wielded her axe in classic fashion, she also provided solid backing vocals on most songs.

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KISS & Mötley Crüe – August 15th – Comfort Dental Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 3 min read

Last Wednesday, “The Tour” pulled into Comfort Dental Amphitheatre for an evening with two of the biggest rock acts of the past thirty years. Vince Neil, Tommy Lee, and the rest of the Crue were up first and pulled out all the stops with spinning drum sets, aerialists, and, of course, pretty girls, and then KISS brought the house down with a spectacle of massive proportions. From the costumes to a zip-line that carried Paul Stanley over the crowd, it was nothing short of spectacular.