How often do you go to enjoy live music?

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I don't go to many big rock concerts anymore.  The last stadium show I saw was the ELO farewell tour a couple years back at American Airlines Center in Dallas (it was great). 

Now and then an outdoor festival in my area will have a band I want to see, but not often.

There are lots of big churches in the area that host local classical music societies and artists/groups that come come through town.  My family and I have seen some wonderful shows, and most of them are free to attend (they pass the plate and the decent thing to do is pitch in). 

There's a lot of live music to get out and enjoy in any big city.  You just have to dig around a bit online to find it. After a while you'll end up on mailing lists and things that keep you in the loop.  I guess we get out to a handful of these things each year.  It always makes for a fun night out that doesn't break the bank. I think it's important to take kids out and expose them to different kinds of art and music.  Sometimes one of mine will think something is going to be lame but ends up having a great time and learning something new.   

Quote from: Silence Dogood on August 16, 2026, 11:28:50 AMI don't go to many big rock concerts anymore.  The last stadium show I saw was the ELO farewell tour a couple years back at American Airlines Center in Dallas (it was great). 

 
Jeff Lynne is a brilliant musician, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist.  :thumbsup

I quit going to big rock concerts decades ago. If I have to watch a jumbotron or look through binoculars to see the show I won't be there.
The good news is that most of the music and musicians I enjoy best will play small venues.

Actor Jeff Daniels just opened a new venue last week in the little town of Chelsea Michigan  where he lives (and close to home for me) and as luck would have it, he booked an artist I have been wanting to see for a long time, in mid-September so I grabbed 4 tickets the first day they went on sale.
It's a much more intimate experience. Similar to being right there in the living room with them.

Quote from: Queequeg on August 16, 2026, 12:45:06 PMJeff Lynne is a brilliant musician, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist.  :thumbsup

I quit going to big rock concerts decades ago. If I have to watch a jumbotron or look through binoculars to see the show I won't be there.
The good news is that most of the music and musicians I enjoy best will play small venues.

Actor Jeff Daniels just opened a new venue last week in the little town of Chelsea Michigan  where he lives (and close to home for me) and as luck would have it, he booked an artist I have been wanting to see for a long time, in mid-September so I grabbed 4 tickets the first day they went on sale.
It's a much more intimate experience. Similar to being right there in the living room with them.
The ELO show was one for the memories for sure, especially since Jeff is one of my favorite musicians of all time.  So many great songs.  It was kind of bittersweet though: he was helped on to the stage and seemed very feeble.  I don't think his guitar was even plugged in, and he had another fellow handling all the really high parts on vox.  But it was just cool to be in the same room as him.

I hear you on the big screens, etc.  It makes no sense to pay to watch a big TV when you can do that at home. 

About a year ago I went to Tommy E,got free tix's.Bored the piss out of me.
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Quote from: unclrob on August 16, 2026, 11:29:16 PMAbout a year ago I went to Tommy E,got free tix's.Bored the piss out of me.
I have seen Tommy several times.  I never got bored but I will say he puts on pretty much the exact same show every time. 

Since I retired, one of my favorite pastimes is to see live musical acts in smaller venues. I have yet to see a bad show. 

Queequeg,
A visit to Chelsea, MI to visit Jeff Daniels' new venue is on my bucket list. I'd also like to see him and his son, Ben Daniels perform. The two of them have an extensive instrument collection too.

The large stadium venues aren't something that interest me either, but music festivals are something we do enjoy. We travelled to Kentucky recently for the ROMP Bluegrass Festival, which was great despite the nasty weather that ended it early. Closer to home, we'll be attending the Wheatland Music Festival in early September, followed shortly by the Michigan Irish Music Festival. Both are uniquely different in many ways, and I wouldn't want to miss either one.
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