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CS was amazing the venue not so much ,first timer in wheatland I prefer outdoor concerts for the freedom so I bought in the grass tickets ,big mistake I swear that over sold by 10k I’d never seen so many people for the supposed 18k allowed … not very handicap friendly lots of walking and 3 flights of stairs …
from New York, New York
ELMONT, NY
Great singer no doubt but not an entertainer by any means. Address the crowd, say hello immediately when you finally come out after waiting over two hours. Skip sub-par, no name, unfamiliar songs of two women that could barely be understood during too long pre show waste of time. When audience stands up and requests National Anthem, do something spontaneous and give the people what they want. They watched you sing a song and change your guitar for two hours. Mix it up. A lot of money for lack luster show.
GG from Birmingham, Alabama
CHRIS STAPLETON IN TUSCALOOSA
One word: boring. No doubt, the man is a talented
musician, but the show was poorly paced. He never
really drew the crowd in until an hour into his
performance. By then, people were leaving the
venue. Bring the magic up front Chris! Captivate us.
Perform and entertain us! I was really disappointed.
Jim from Hershey, Pennsylvania
CHRIS STAPLETON HERSHEYPARK STADIUM
Although Chris Stapleton was awesome, venue was a disaster. No traffic control causing us and many others to be an hour or more late. Too few bathrooms for 30,000 people, not enough vendors for food or beverages, stadium seats or like sitting on a stone for 4 hours
from Stagecoach, Indio, CA
GREAT SOUND - BORING CONCERT
CS sounds great, just like his albums but better. Thats where the entertaining ends. He hardly (if at all) engaged with the crowd, he stood stationary just like the rest of his band and performed his songs. Its like watching a scarecrow on stage and waiting for it to do something. He has a great guitar ability, and amazing voice but not an entertainer what's so ever. Very disappointing honestly. I'll just listen to his albums from now on.
Prtlndr from Portland, Oregon
GREAT CONCERT - HORRIBLE VENUE
I completely concur with Patrick Daniel's review. The concert was great, and seeing
Chris Stapleton and Marty Stuart performing a few numbers together on the same
stage was a quasi-religious experience. But the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater is a s--
thole of a venue. We paid for the Premier Parking, fought rush hour traffic from
Portland, then spent 45 minutes in the Preferred Parking line, while others cut
around and then in front of us, before we could park. They don't allow you to bring
food or water, so we along with thousands of others, had to endure horrendous
lines for limited food choices. We missed the first 10 minutes of Marty Stuart as a
result. The acoustics in our section of the seated area were fair, at best. When the
concert was finished, we literally ran to our car to try to get out, and at least
succeeded at that. This was my first and last concert ever at this venue.
Patrick daniel from Seattle, Washington
TOO GOOD FOR THE VENUE
Chris Stapelton needs to play in places that fans can relax and enjoy the best concert you
can imagine. The venue is awful to get in and out of and it is unbelievable that fans get
treated so poorly. No rest rooms or water until you get inside the complex. Once your in
you get in more long slow lines for rest rooms and merchandise. $10 lemonade is sold to
those waiting in the hot sun.
I will say that once your in the view is good from all places and the view is nice. Best
concert I have seen since he was in Seattle last year. I will never return to this poorly
organized site to see a concert again.
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