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by LL on 5/20/24Allstate Arena - RosemontI’m so glad I did get to see them. It was just amazing and they still have it after 20 years!!! Thanks for giving me a chance to see you.
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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.
To connect with Heart:
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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.
I’m so glad I did get to see them. It was just amazing and they still have it after 20 years!!! Thanks for giving me a chance to see you.
I had to walk very far because of a lack of handicap parking but the concert was great
Great concert! The Wilson sisters still have great vocals .
At 73 and 70 years young, these ladies still know how to rock!
Heart was phenomenal to see! The whole band with the additional guitar players created an awesome sound!! Sadly for Cheap Trick, the sound was poorly mixed and distorted. I’ve never been to a professional concert that had this level of sound distortion. Once Heart came out and the sound crew/gear changed over, everything was crystal clear. With Cheap Trick I couldn’t make out a single word or even figure out which song it was, until we hit the ones where the audience was singing along.
Let’s start with Cheap Trick, we had so much fun singing along with Robin and the crew. What a walk down memory lane. Great to see his son following in his foot steps. Heart; they still sound flawless “what a voice”. Love the Bowie cover, the Zeppelin covers, the ladies never disappoint.
Great concert!!! Going to see them again at Norfolk Scope in August!!!
HEART blew cheap trick out of the water. Cheap tricks sound was HORRIBLE. Even Ann, even if she had to sit for half the show, was more expressive than all of Cheap Trick.
Ann and Nancy and there musicians where fantastic I love them all and cheap trick always puts on a good show if u get a chance to see them do it it's a lot of fun bring all your friends to
We had a great time at the concert and the opening is good but it could be better.
We had great seats and Heart did not disappoint. Ann and Nancy still have fantastic voices.
We really enjoyed Heart! We knew every song they played. It was a great show! Cheap Trick was the first band, they sucked!!! You couldn't understand what they sang. It sounded like they were just yelling the songs. Way to noisey they need to stop touring!!!!!
Loved reminiscing all the old songs. Brings back memories.
Cheap Trick and Heart were great. Schottenstein Center is fantastic. Drinks are a little pricey. Very clean restrooms and close. Loved it. I'll be back.
Great show! Both bands were awesome! Great seats had a wonderful time!
Cheap Trick played for an hour. Heart played for an hour and a half. Both groups played their hits.
Cheap treat open the show and was very good but Heart stole the show they just keep getting better . a great show a great night what else could i ask for.
This was the best concert I have ever attended and I’m 71! (Interesting that the featured performers are age 71 and 73!) I loved the fullness of the sound, the acoustics of the venue, the clarity of the sound, the lighting, the movement and colors of the changing backdrop and, of course, the proficiency of the band and its support crew.
Heart was great and I noticed no pot smoke, which is huge for me! I loved all the songs Heart played, and I was especially pleasantly surprised by “Dog & Butterfly,” “Mistral Wind” and the Led Zeppelin covers. Great musicianship and well-worth the ticket price! Cheap Trick was good too, except for a nebulous period in the middle of their set where there was a lone guitar playing, but I couldn’t make out any distinct chord progressions at all. It was like fiddling around between songs or something, without sounding anything like free jazz—more like a brain fart. They seemed to be lost, but then, suddenly, they pulled out a few great old favorites at the end and had everyone cheering. I have a lot of respect for these rock icons; they’ve been through a lot of years together and are very respectful to the audience which is always nice. All told, it was good to see them, but I think I missed Bun E.
I am certain that it was not the band's fault. I don't know how much blame goes to The venues acoustics and how much blame goes to The sound man! Either way I could not, nor the friend i was with, could make out the words either band was singing!