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It might have been their previous tour, but a recent one was sponsored by an Annuity organization.

When your favorite band needs more handicap parking spaces than regular ones for the fan base you know they are old.
The tickets go on sale in two days for 2024. My daughter is a 25 year old doctor. She and her friends listen to 1970s and early 1980s music. The distribution of music has created a very difficult playing field to develop brands today, especially globally. There is very little meaningful innovation. An act like Taylor Swift or BTS shows that it is possible, but nothing like it was 30-50 years ago. A group like Fiddlehead might have made that leap back then, but what is really new about their music? As long as that is the case, I think it is going to be hard sailing for many bands when it comes to picking up a broad spectrum of losers and these geriatric bands will be able to squeeze a few more years out of the tube.
 
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AND.... How was it?

Was pretty awesome. Being so close is a unique experience. I ate some mushroom chocolates and was double fisting Johnny Walker and Jameson at one point. It is definitely the way to experience a concert.

Musically, they fucking killed it as expected.

I’m a musician too, so looking behind me and seeing a full MSG was fairly inspiring from a “this is what it looks like” perspective.
 
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