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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 48 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by TAC on 1/10/24Alabama Theatre - Birmingham

    I really enjoyed the concert the sound was great I'm a big fan of George Lynch I'm also a fan of XYZ I was the first time I heard AON they sounded great

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent show!

    by Eric on 1/9/24Alabama Theatre - Birmingham

    This was a great event. All acts performed well, and the venue was very nice.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A master class in guitar playing

    by 80’s Guy on 1/9/24Alabama Theatre - Birmingham

    What a treat to get to see George Lynch plays those classic songs live. He’s definitely still got it. He was on fire.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Worth the 3 hour drive!

    by ME on 1/9/24Alabama Theatre - Birmingham

    Venue was very small and comfortable. Intimate setting. The opening band (AON) was an unexpected surprise. They did great on their own. The best was to watch these kids supporting George Lynch (my favorite guitarist). They all seemed to be having a great time. It was fantastic!! I hope to see this again in the near future.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great time

    by Chris on 1/9/24Alabama Theatre - Birmingham

    Awesome venue very well organized event . I would love to Attend another Event.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Gabriel

    by Frank Werner on 10/3/23

    I will finally get to see my friend perform with Lynchmob in Destin,Fl. I know Gabe from our local band Painkiller and we all are happy he's singing for George now. Every other show has Terry (XYZ) fronting so I had to ask Gabriel which Florida shows he was doing. Super stoked.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fun Show (But)

    by DTM1864 on 10/1/23

    Saw them at Dingbatz in New Jersey Sept 28th 2023. Some fun banter on stage. Lynch had some brand new guitars on stage, nice. New singer is fantastic, bass player was incredible, drummer was good, Lynch is always good. The "But"is for them playing too many Dokken songs. Four or five Dokken songs is too much. I paid to see Lynch Mob, not Dokken who we've heard thousands and thousands and thousands of times. Only one song from The Brotherhood album? There are so many great songs (Black Heart Days, etc...) and yet they only played one (Main Offender). Hope they come around again with less Dokken music. There's a band named Dokken (which I love) that tours; let them play Dokken music; though "Mr Scary"is a must for any show with Lynch.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!

    by heavy led on 7/13/23

    Great show by George Lynch's latest Lynch Mob incarnation at Wally's, Hampton Beach, NH! Not only can George shred like no other, but the new vocalist, Gabriel Colon, is sensational!! He hit some incredible high notes with perfect pitch. The band was very tight and played a lot of songs from past albums as well as newer songs. And some by Dokken, of course. A great show by a great band!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Lynch Mob Live

    by Metal Zenith on 7/2/23

    This was a weird show. First, Lynch Mob has not released new music in almost six years, and there are two new members in the band since that last release. That begged the question of what they were going to play. Was it going to be heavy on the old Lynch Mob? They checked that box with five songs from the first album. They also played four from the Dokken era and covered a Rolling Stones song, ending up with a great mix of songs. One of the best parts is that they’ve picked up a vocalist who could handle the new and all the old, including the Dokken material. One of the wildest things about the show was all the talking. At first, I thought they might be covering for an equipment malfunction or something like that, but I later learned that to be false. They had an issue with George's setup and did not try to cover it, just chatted until it got fixed, which it did. That's when they ripped through "Mr. Scary,"and I went into total fanboy mode. Yeah, I'm an old-school Dokken fan, but I also love many of the projects and solo things George Lynch has taken part in, so I was equally excited to hear "Wicked Sensation"and a couple of new tracks. As for new tracks, "Time After Time"and "Synner"went over very well, hitting the crowd with some signature Lynch shredding and some undeniably grooves in the rhythms. Meanwhile, there was chatter and talk between a lot of the songs. Funny stories were told, jokes were cracked, and merriment ensued. They sometimes responded to the crowd, giving ad-lib responses to shouted things. It was weird because not many bands interact with the audience that way. I've been to hundreds of shows, and this was pretty unique, making this a different kind of experience. Having mixed eras of George's experience throughout the show, the final song was one everyone waited to hear. "Wicked Sensation"took about 15 minutes because they fused in other songs, creating a fantastic medley and had some extended guitar soloing. Come on, it's George Lynch, and much as everyone loves the vocal melodies, they also wanted a few minutes alone with the man and his magic fingers, and we got a last fix for that addiction here. To a person everyone I heard talking about the show walking out was blown away. At 68 years old, George Lynch is still on top of his game and has surrounded himself with musicians capable of keeping pace. I'm really looking forward to Babylon, the new Lynch Mob CD, coming out on October 20.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great night!

    by SoKul on 6/29/23Tally Ho Theater - Leesburg

    George never disappoints and the opening band was good too!