Rockers Filter and Feisty Piranhas at The Canyon
The Canyon (28912 Roadside Drive Agoura Hills, CA 91301)
- Full Price:
- $22.50
- Our Price:
- $9.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Filter & Feisty Piranhas in Concert have expired.
The last date listed for Filter & Feisty Piranhas in Concert was Saturday November 5, 2011 / 8:00pm (Doors Open at 6:00pm).
Currently at The Canyon:
Tribute Band Country Nation Plays the Genre's Top Hits at The Canyon
- Full Price:
- $10.00
- Our Price:
- FREE
A seven-piece band full of veteran L.A. musicians, Country Nation brings its tribute to popular and contemporary country music to The Canyon. With Lisa Marina and Mason Heller providing dual female/male vocals and a pitch-perfect band backing them up, a Country Nation show includes favorites from Miranda Lambert and Brad Paisley to Blake Shelton, Sara Evans, the Band Perry and more. The group's sets include some of country's more classic hits, too, from the likes of George Strait, Garth Brooks, Randy Travis, Faith Hill and Shania Twain. Put on your dancin' boots! Learn More
3 Goldstar Member Reviews
Filter was awesome! Richard Patrick knows how to work a crowd and make a show intimate. Sounded fantastic! As for the opener, The Piranhas bass player's voice sounded real good on their Sublime cover.Written on Nov 07 2011
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Great bands, great venue. Got backstage to get all my Filter CDs signed. Wonderful experience.Written on Nov 07 2011
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Had never heard of the Feisty Piranhas before, but they certainly rocked. And Filter .. well, what can I say? They Rock the H*ll out of everything they do! The Canyon Club is an awesome intimate venue. I took 7 guests to this show and every one of them said it was the best concert they had ever been to.Written on Nov 07 2011
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More Information About Filter & Feisty Piranhas in Concert
Website
http://tickets.canyonclub.net/uplimage/Filter.jpg
Quotes & Highlights
- Learn more about Filter at their official website: Filter
Description
Richard Patrick, an early touring member of Nine Inch Nails, met Brian Liesegang and the two began to record together under the name Filter. Their debut album, Short Bus, released on Reprise in 1995, became a surprise hit thanks to the single "Hey Man, Nice Shot"; by the end of the summer, the album had reached gold status. Liesegang departed in 1997 over creative differences, but Patrick retained the Filter name for 1999's Title of Record, which eventually went platinum and spawned another hit, "Take a Picture." The Amalgamut followed three years later, after which the band went on hiatus, returning in 2008 with Anthems for the Damned.
