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by Jj on 4/24/24Bon Secours Wellness Arena - GreenvilleAnn couldn't find her voice. Then her mic went out. Felt so bad for her. But then, boom! She was back!!! Nancy was great! All together, great concert!
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Heart formed in Seattle, Washington in 1973 and have rocked on through the years under the sibling core of Ann and Nancy Wilson. The group has released 16 studio albums, hitting the Top 10 seven times and topping the Billboard 200 with 1985’s Heart. The band have sold nearly 35 million albums worldwide. Early rock staples such as “Crazy on You,” "Barracuda” and “Magic Man” gave way to greater mainstream success in the ’80s with the group’s first Hot 100 chart-toppers, "These Dreams" in 1986 and "Alone” in 1987. Despite developing their own solo careers after their first hiatus in 1995, the Wilson sisters have reunited as Heart several times. In 2013, Heart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The band have received four career Grammy nominations and received The Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023.
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Heart 2024 Tour Dates:
Heart head out on their 2024 tour in April. After kicking off at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina, the tour will cover much of North America through December 2024.
Be sure to add Heart to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com or in the Ticketmaster app to get important alerts about their concerts. (Download the Ticketmaster app for iPhone or Android.)
The North American leg of the Royal Flush Tour 2024 begins on April 20 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase three VIP package options for the Royal Flush Tour 2024. VIP packages include perks such as:
Heart will be joined by rock band Cheap Trick on select dates of the Royal Flush Tour 2024. Be sure to refer to individual event pages for details.
Tickets are available now for Heart’s 2024 Royal Flush Tour via Ticketmaster.
For tickets to shows on the newly-added fall 2024 leg, a presale for Citi cardmembers and a Platinum presale will take place on April 2 at 12:00 p.m. local time. A Ticketmaster presale as well as artist and Spotify presales follow on April 3 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Standard tickets and VIP Packages will go on sale to the general public starting April 5 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Ann couldn't find her voice. Then her mic went out. Felt so bad for her. But then, boom! She was back!!! Nancy was great! All together, great concert!
The show was great. The opening act, was Cheap Trick and Heart. Well worth the money.
Heart’s concert was great. Even though they are showing their age, as Ann and Nancy are both in their 70’s, they were still great to see. Ann’s vocals are still strong, but she did struggle some, especially toward the end of the show. Nancy can still play and rock with the best of them. They sang most of all their greatest hits except for All I Want to Do Is Make Love To You which we were disappointed they didn’t do. It is understandable as there is only so much time and so many great songs. It was definitely worth going to see them. I enjoyed the concert.
I had seen several times back in the ‘80s. This time the sound and show far exceeded my expectations. Great Venue with the best acts. Well worth the money!
Keep in mind that it was the first concert of the tour. Cheap Trick started the concert off. They were pretty good and still rocked but the sound was not good at all. The arena is known for poor sound. Heart was disappointing. Ann’s voice was fading after a few songs. Nancy played well. They tried but maybe time to stop concerts. Ann spoke some lyrics instead of singing. By the end, she wasn’t even singing some words. Maybe the rest of the tour will get better. Big fans of both groups but maybe time to retire.
The artists themselves can still do a great job although some age is showing. I don't understand why live concerts have to be so loud and over modulated that you can't understand the words. I realize that this is rock, but it would be much more pleasant if it were toned down just a bit.
The show was great; Ann, Nancy, and the band were all awesome. The camera operator at Bon Secours in Greenville was horrible. They stayed focused on Ann most of the show. Should have panned out a little to show both Ann and Nancy instead of just Ann.
First, the sound was turned up so LOUD I had to go get earplugs. I can only think that this was to make it difficult to hear that neither Cheap Trick, nor Heart, could sing. In addition, Each group only played 3 recognizable songs from their hayday, which is why the majority of people were there: to hear them sing the songs we loved. Extremely disappointed with these now defunct, acts. I have been to other concerts (with a lot less ticket cost) of older musicians who were still great. Not these two. Both Cheap Trick and Heart were Not Good, At All.
Loved the setlist, especially the acoustic set. Heart played most of my favorite songs. So glad they're back together! Now if the promoter will bring Def Leppard to Bon Secours! Please!!!
Strong show from open to close! Great rock show! Ann and Nancy were fantastic!