Chicago and the Doobie Brothers: Classic Rock Under the Stars
Sleep Train Pavilion at Concord (2000 Kirker Pass Road Concord, CA 94521)
- Full Price:
- $61.00
- Our Price:
- $30.00*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for Chicago and the Doobie Brothers was Saturday July 14, 2012 / 7:00pm.
Currently at Sleep Train Pavilion at Concord:
Big Time Rush With Victoria Justice: Summer Break Tour
- Full Price:
- $43.00 - $61.00
- Our Price:
- $25.00 - $35.00
Catch Big Time Rush in concert with Victoria Justice at Sleep Train Pavilion as part of their 38-city Summer Break Tour. The American boy band from Minnesota captured the hearts of millions on their self-titled TV show, not to mention with their pop hits "Boyfriend," featuring Snoop Dogg, "Music Sounds Better With U," "Elevate" and "Windows Down." Their debut album, BTR, sold more than two million copies worldwide, and now they're touring behind their third studio album, 24/Seven. Justice, declared the "It Girl" by Perez Hilton, stars in her own hit Nick show, Victorious, after appearing for three seasons on the popular Zoey 101. Now she's got three Victorious albums out, and several hit singles, including the gold-selling "Freak the Freak Out." Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
No fee for parking and easy to get in and out.info • Feb 23 2013 star this tip starred
Limited food - you can bring in bottles of water if the are unopened.info • Feb 23 2013 star this tip starred
I left a little earlier, to avoid the throngs of people and carsinfo • Feb 23 2013 star this tip starred
Reviews & Ratings
Featured review from Goldstar Member
view more less of this reviewThe Doobie Brothers were awesome and sounded close a you could to original recordings, Chocago lead giutar bassist not so much. When they both got on stage for the finale it was cool as could be.
My worst complaint ius not the bands it was the sound system. One of the speakers around us was blown. Blown doesn't discribe the horindous noise coming from it. Sleeptrain Pavillion should be ashamed.they should give me another 2 seats and invite me back when they've fixed the problem.
star this review starred report as inappropriateDoobie Brothers still sound great but Chicago is definitely missing the voice of Peter Cetera.
star this review starred report as inappropriateGreat concert however, the Pavilion's speakers were not all working properly.
star this review starred report as inappropriateLoved it. A very tight, well-rehearsed show. Terrific to hear the old (and newer) Chicago tunes. Then, in the end, when both bands played together on "25 or 6 to 4" it was amazing. Sixteen musicians, three lead guitarists trading solos - quite a thrill. One MAJOR complaint - it was WAY, WAY too loud. Four of us went to the concert, and we all had to wear earplugs. This seriously decreased my enjoyment because then mostly the bass drum came through. I'm a bass player, and I could not even hear the bass players. The bass drums were too loud, overall. As a rock musician, I have constant ringing in my ears for twenty years, now, and have become aware of ear safety. The sound level at this concert was easily above the level that will cause irreversible hearing loss. I blame both the Sleep Train Pavilion and the Doobie/Chicago sound personnel for that.
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