Better Than Ever
by Cherylpd on 7/21/17Ocean City Music Pier - Ocean CityA long set and engaging concert. The Hooters sounded as good if not better than ever. Worth every penny!
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A long set and engaging concert. The Hooters sounded as good if not better than ever. Worth every penny!
From the opening, I'm Alive to the iconic Beat Up Guitar, The Hooters never disappoint! Even after all these years, and that's 37 years we're talking about, they can whip the crowd into a frenzy with their amazing style, beat, and relatable lyrics filled with wonderfully creative hooks! It's amazing to watch their connection with the audience and each other as they perform. I first saw them at Live Aid in 1985 opening that historical day of music. I was hooked immediately and started my Hooters Adventure that will last a LIFETIME. And now 37 years later, they still can move a crowd into a dancing whirlwind of tunes that take us back to those earlier years. If they are in your town or in the vicinity, DO NOT MISS the opportunity to see them Live!!! THE HOOTERS WILL ALWAYS ROCK!
To the outsider, The Hooters had a few pop hits in the '80's. To a true Philadelphia, that's just not so. Their music catalog is diverse, deep, and amazing. Their most recent concerts have them playing deep into their catalog for almost THREE HOURS! No need for seats. We stood, sang, and danced for most of the show. The only downer had nothing to do with the band. The acoustics at the Ocean City Music Pier were not spectacular.
Awesome show! They played for about two hours and 45 minutes. They played all their hits as well as some great covers!
Seeing a band that has been together for 37 years making the old songs still sound as new as they did when they were released. Great energy and a great full sound,
The Hooters performed at the OCNJ Music Pier. I felt like it was 30 years ago! Their voices haven't aged a bit! Lots of fun!
Loved the Hooters show! Would go again! OCNJ music pier is a great venue
Great summer show and venue. Ocean City Music pier is very nostalgic. Many great acts played there and cool having the show and the boardwalk all together
Great show at a good venue. The Hooters are a great band that packed the house. It just seemed the venue was not intended for a "closed show". Just curtains separating the gambling floor from the show.
This band is amazing, they have so many great songs and they bring their all to each and every show. Such a talented group of musicians. The music is so uplifting, it will surely give you the most incredible high. Not only is their original music great, but they do awesome covers as well. Definitely a must see band.
They sounded great. Great Musicians and Great Performers!
They share their joy of rock and music, interacting intensely with each other and directly with the audience. They were generous with their time playing encores with verve and shaking hands with audience members at the end.
Excellent show, great venue to enjoy this band. I first saw the Hooters perform at the Brandywine Club ( Chads Ford ,Pa) in 1980 and have seen countless shows over the last 34 years and they are still Prime!!!!!!! I love this band!!!!!!!
the concert was held in a small venue, so every seat was up close. the sound system was set perfectly, even though I was only about 10 rows from them, it was loud enough to feel the bass, but it didn't hurt my ears. The guys sounded great. I didn't hear any missed beats, or bad notes. I would see them anytime
The Hooters closed out the two-year run of the Social entertainment venue at the Revel last Saturday night. They were in top form, and played to the emotions of the mostly local crowd who were there to experience an event that would normally be joyful, but due to the circumstances of the venue and surrounding region, was bittersweet, as well. They started out with an amazing cover version of Bruce Springsteen's "Atlantic City"--paying homage to their audience, and played most of their hits, spanning over 35 years. The highlight of the show was "All you Zombies", as well as "And we Danced". A very poignant moment in the show came when they dedicated "Silver Lining" to all the Revel employees (who were about to lose their jobs that weekend). It was an interesting coincidence that they closed the Spectrum a few years ago, and now they ended up closing the Revel in a show that many will be talking about for a long time.
We love the Hooters and really glad to see them again. Too bad Revel closed. Maybe they can come back to a bigger venue like Harrahs or Caesars.
Looked great! Sounded great! They had people singing and dancing all night!
Hooters rocked the house!!!! so glad I was there!!!!!!!!!!!
We had a blast and the Hooters sounded better than the 80s!
The Hooters were rocking. They connected easily with an appreciative hometown crowd. Unfortunately, they were poorly mixed. This should've been evident when Eric joined the opening act for their last song. He was playing a mandolin that no one in the audience could hear. It got bad enough that 3/4 of the way through the Hooters set, the audience members were trying to tell Eric they couldn't hear the mandolin. Disappointing. We were standing about 11 rows from the stage, dead center. The acoustics should've been perfect. The Hooters have lost none of their ability. The sound person didn't do them justice.