Overall Rating
4.6
By jackssrabbit
Royale Boston - Boston
Excellent concert. Great venue. Back up band, City of The Sun, was really great as well
By Anonymous
Bowery Ballroom - New York City
I knew I liked Peter Bjorn and John alot because their music is great, but now I LOVE them! It was such an amazing show, very possibly the best I've ever been too! I can't wait to see them again. This one is a don't miss for sure!
By ChristinalovesPyrexinSD
PB&J always rock it!
El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles
Best band I've ever seen live. This is the 3rd time, and I would see them again and again whenever they come into town.
By pirate1278
Opening acts were terrible
El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles
The first act was an hour late. The two opening bands were so bad and played for so long we almost left before PB&J went on. FInally PB&J came on and of course they were amazing!
By superdude28
SICK
El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles
one of the best shows ive ever seen, during Young Folks, Peter jumped off stage and ran through the audience singing stopping right in front of me and my girlfriend, it was sick dude. Im a big big fan but this was my first show of theirs and now I will always try and see them when they're in LA cause they were that good.
By Anonymous
love love love
Trocadero - Philadelphia
Absolutely incredible. if you don't believe me you'll just have to go yourself.
By Plosiveness
PB&J...mmmm, yummy
Bowery Ballroom - New York
This was my second time seeing the band this year. What made this time even better than the first is the song selection. It wasn't just heavily based on their recent release "Gimme Some", which is a nice album by the way. I was surprised to hear them play not one, not two, but THREE songs from their album "Falling Out". I almost died when I heard the opening riff for "Teen Love". I had the privilege of meeting them at the first show that I saw them at back in March. It is ridiculous how nice they are to fans -- it's pretty scary 0.o They definitely possess that quality on stage. What makes them great performers is that they engage with the audience, whether it is making us add in "lalala's" and "whoa-oh's" or even coming through the crowd singing and dancing with the concertgoers, like Peter did. They even made a shout out to a young man standing at the front of the stage who came to all of their New York shows. I thought that was adorable =) They really do know how to put on a good show. The level of energy that they exert is crazy! Moving around that stage, banging away on the drums - it's nuts, and provides for great entertainment. In other words, they enjoy what they do and want to make sure that you enjoy yourself too. I highly recommend that you go see them -- I know I will the next time they come to New York. Even if you just go into their concert and the only knowledge you have of them is they're those "Swedish dudes with that whistling song", you'll enjoy them and might find a new favorite song, or band!
By Anonymous
Mercury Lounge - New York
Opening acts were great and PBJ put on a really fun show!
By GGBEAM
Great, fun show!!!
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn
I love Peter Bjorn and John, even more since I saw them for the first time last year in NY. I was impressed by their ability to sing, dance, jump and being fun at the same time! This concert was just as good! I loved the songs they payed, I like that they tried also to create new "versions" of the oldest song, so they will sound different! My favorite moment was when John came down in the crowd and sang with us. There was a lot of good energy!
By WalksTop
Pulling for PB&J
Newport Music Hall - Columbus
Let me start by saying I love Peter, Bjorn & John's music. However, I went with a large group of people to the concert, all of us very much looking forward to it, and we were all pretty disappointed with the outcome. I'm not sure why, but the venue wasn't crowded at all and that translated into low energy from the audience and from the band. I had a great time with my friends, but it had nothing to do with the show - unfortunately, it wasn't very memorable!