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Chicago and the Doobie Brothers: Classic Rock Under the Stars

(2000 Kirker Pass Road Concord, CA 94521)
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Full Price:
$61.00
Our Price:
$30.00*
4.7 by 106 members
In a double-headliner show that's sure to be packed with hits, classic rockers Chicago and the Doobie Brothers come to Sleep Train Pavilion at Concord. Both groups have been radio mainstays for decades, and their live shows are the stuff of legend. Chicago's early, horn-driven rock sound has evolved to incorporate '80s power ballads, jazz and more, while the Doobies have gone from swampy roots rock to yacht rock, soul and back again. Expect to hear the best of both groups, including Chicago smashes such as "25 or 6 to 4," "Saturday in the Park," "Baby What a Big Surprise" and "Old Days," and Doobies favorites like "Listen to the Music," "Jesus Is Just Alright," "Long Train Runnin'," "China Grove" and "What a Fool Believes."

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The last date listed for Chicago and the Doobie Brothers was Saturday July 14, 2012 / 7:00pm.

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Full Price:
$43.00 - $61.00
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2000 Kirker Pass Road
Concord, CA 94521
925-676-8742
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Christine Rosi
No fee for parking and easy to get in and out.
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Christine Rosi
Limited food - you can bring in bottles of water if the are unopened.
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Park near the back to get out quicker
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Expensive as usual
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Casual
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I left a little earlier, to avoid the throngs of people and cars
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attended Jul 16 2012

Doobie Brothers still sound great but Chicago is definitely missing the voice of Peter Cetera.

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attended Jul 16 2012

Great concert however, the Pavilion's speakers were not all working properly.

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attended Jul 16 2012

Loved 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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