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Thread for people interested in the show.

Tickets:

Ticketmaster Link

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Show info from WRIF:

WRIF Rocks Detroit | Everything That Rocks

The ALT-IMATE Tour with Bush, LIVE, and Our Lady Peace

Date: September 8
Time: 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Event Categories: WRIF Concerts, WRIF Events
Venue: Meadow Brook Music Festival
3554 Walton Blvd
Rochester Hills, MI 48309 United States
Phone:: (248) 377-0100

WRIF welcomes the ALT-IMATE Tour!
Bush, and +LIVE+ are bringing the ALT-IMATE tour to Meadow Brook on September 8!

These iconic rock bands have joined forces for “The ALT-IMATE Tour”, a high-powered co-headline summer run that will see these two iconic acts celebrating the 25th anniversary of their respective landmark albums Throwing Copper and Sixteen Stone.

The icing on the proverbial 90s alt-rock cake? Our Lady Peace will be opening the show!

Grab your favorite 90's rock-loving friend and rock out to songs like "Everything Zen", "Machinehead", "I Alone", "All Over You", and "Superman's Dead"!

Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster and the venue box office.

Get more info at 313Presents.com

https://wrif.com/event/the-alt-imate-tour-w...our-lady-peace/




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Just came across a full article on this concert. Below is the excerpt about Live. There are numerous pictures of each band and reviews of all three bands in the article:

Live kept the energy going strong right from the beginning of their set to the end. They had the crowd on their feet, singing, clapping, and moving with an inspired set that was heavy on songs from their epic, multi-platinum selling album Throwing Copper from 1994. They kick it off with “All Over You” and “Selling the Drama” that has singer Ed Kowalczyk dancing and spinning all over the stage. A cool cover of “Losing My Religion” by R.E.M. has all of the band members joining in on the fun and even featured a mandolin just like the original. The look on Ed’s face says it all, with a huge smile you can see he is having as much fun as the crowd.

Having seen Live many times over the years, this was by far the best show, not only from the energy the band but also in the crowd reaction. People from the front of the pavilion to the back of the lawn are dancing, jumping, throwing their arms in the air and cheering wildly. On “Shit Towne,” the band really cranks it up with Chad Taylor (lead guitar), a second guitarist, Ed, and the bassist (Patrick Dahlheimer) all jamming together to the fans up front. During “The Dolphin’s Cry,” fans in the pavilion toss around inflatable dolphins with several making it to the stage, where Chad picks one up and kisses it. Chad is a major force on may of the songs tonight including a killer cover of “Paint It Black” that does great justice to the original. The fans love it.

Going back to 1997 release Secret Samadhi, Chad continued his tour de force on guitar with some heavy riffs and doing some synchronized foot-stomping with Ed towards the end. One of their biggest hits “I Alone” has everyone singing along, while a cool video that looked like a mix of lava and streaming stars played on the giant video screen. This song also features a huge jam by Chad, Patrick, and the Chad Gracey (drums), with white lights flashing. They have the sound dialed in tight and you could feel the bass way back in the seated area. “White, Discussion” is accompanied by quick-changing messages on the screen such as “Artificial Intelligence to replace 19% of jobs by 2030” and “Is your child’s school affected by funding cuts?”

Slowing things down a bit, Ed comes out solo for a few songs including “Heaven” from 2003 album Bird’s of Prey and “Turn My Head.” Closing the set is the huge hit “Lightning Crashes” that has everyone cheering loudly. It is an awesome set, full of hits, high-energy, and great sound and visuals.


https://www.loudhailermagazine.com/concert-...ester-hills-mi/


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