Memphis in May
by H. B. on 5/12/22They did an amazing job! High energy and great performers. I loved everything about the whole show
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Fenway Park
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Wrigley Field
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GROUPLOVE IN CONCERT:
Grouplove's feel-good live shows make a strong case for a literal reading of the band's name. Featuring passionate performances, upbeat indie anthems, and audience participation, the band's shows are collective experiences that satisfy both musically and emotionally. Propelled by the group's accessible indie pop songwriting, 2013 sophomore album Spreading Rumors landed at No. 21 on the Billboard 2013, building excitement for their 2014 tour dates with supporting acts MS MR and Alex Winston.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Grouplove's formation reads like the plot of a '60s free love coming-of-age story. One week after making each others' acquaintance in New York's Lower East Side, vocalist Hannah Hooper and guitarist/vocalist Christian Zucconi left town for an artist retreat in Crete, where they met the band's three additional members Andrew Wessen, Ryan Rabin, and Sean Gadd. After performing their first show in LA in 2010, the band was invited on tour with Florence and the Machine, generating significant buzz in advance of their 2011 full-length debut Never Trust a Happy Song. On the ensuing international headlining tour, the band honed their performance skills and developed the sound heard on acclaimed 2013 follow-up album Spreading Rumors.
FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:
"From the opener to the encore, the entire experience was unforgettable. Grouplove puts on a great show. Very high-energy, and really engaged with the crowd. They know how to rock!"
"Grouplove played an amazing show. They had a great setlist and looked like they had so much fun doing it. Played a great encore with an unplugged version of "Cruel and Beautiful World..."
"They were amazing and energetic and crazy... it was completely contagious and you couldn't keep from bopping around with them! I had ears that they were just as awesome live as their CDs, and that is completely right."
They did an amazing job! High energy and great performers. I loved everything about the whole show
Loudest performance I have ever been to. Way louder than the Bon Jovi concert 2 weeks earlier. Had to leave from the pain. Probably got hearing damage. Still like group love though.
I've been waiting for years to see Grouplove, YEARS, but something always got in the way either I didn't make it or they didn't make it. FINALLY after 10 years I got to see them for their first and most beautiful album "Never Trust A Happy Song" tour. It was everything I wanted it to be and more, the live music was just like the album but the energy was amazing, so it's better than the album. They played the songs just like the track listings so the mood is set to high energy when the concert starts with "Itchin on a Photograph" and you can feel the joy and surprised in playing this song first. The concert started off happy and bursting with energy. The venue made it feel intimate despite COVID, and there was something about the songs transporting you into a time and place where maybe you were happier, younger, and full of dreams. LOVED IT, fully recommend to everyone.
The band was in fine form, totally enjoyes the set! Come back soon!!!
C'mon how hard is it to clearly provide door time and show time for a show? Went to one show at the Hollywood Palladium and sat around for 45 mins waiting for the show to start thinking the time on the ticket was show time. Then for this show got there 15mins after the time on the ticket and there was a band playing already. Ticketmaster and LiveNation now own many of these venues that used to have an independent web site to get details regarding the shows. Now it is very difficult to get details, but door time / show time should always be provided... preferably on the ticket itself!
An amazing show!!! I bought these tickets as soon as they announced the show and they did not disappoint, I love Grouplove!
First of all the band is awesome and didn’t ruin the experience at all. However the venue and the other attendees sucked The area was disgusting After making us wait two and a half hours outside and requiring vaccination to get in, we walk into a extremely stuffy and hot theater The drinks were grossly overpriced and they refused to allow us onto the floor with merely water We finally got out there and noticed everyone had drinks The taller people walked all over us It was loud and the acoustics were awful We left right after the band played 4 songs We didn’t get out moneys worth and we commuted 3.5 hours from San Diego for this We missed this band back in 2020 because of Covid Sure hope they return I give the band 10 stars I give the venue one Terrible
More+ the opening band was terrific Then Grouplove was terrific & brought so much joy
I took my daughter to the concert for her birthday. We had a great time. The crowd was pumped, the band the band played with great enthusiasm, and everyone enjoyed the experience. The energy was awesome and could can feel the “love” in the Palladium. I am so glad we went. Want to see Grouplove again soon!!
We understand that times have changed. But opening the doors at 8 for an 8:30 show, with all the extra steps needed, is not good.