Awesome show
by Jaclyn2011 on 3/29/10Hard Rock Live - BiloxiRating: 5 out of 5If you get a chance to see Aaron Lewis play, go see him! The show was great. He sounded awesome!

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Aaron Lewis, the Vermont-born powerhouse first found success with Staind - the 2000s-era hard rockers who injected meditative muscle into an era better known for mindless aggression. But while that band is still very much alive, it was never enough to satisfy Lewis' creative drive. Embracing his roots to earn a rare second round of success, a series of solo Country projects have led to two No. 1 Billboard Country Album debuts - TOWN LINE (2011) and SINNER (2016) - plus a PLATINUM collab with heroes George Jones and Charlie Daniels ("Country Boy"), and a GOLD-certified Billboard No. 1 with "Am I The Only One" in 2021. Lewis' 2022 solo album followed suit, with FRAYED AT BOTH ENDS emerging as the best-selling Country album in America, but he never wrote songs for the stats. No matter the sonic setting, Lewis writes and sings to get his truth out and his upcoming album THE HILL is no different.
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If you get a chance to see Aaron Lewis play, go see him! The show was great. He sounded awesome!
Great show!! He played for two hours and I could have stayed two more!!
THIS GUY COMPLETELY ROCKS OUT GUYS, I WOULD DRIVE JUST ABOUT ANYWHERE TO SEE HIM... THIS WAS MY 3RD TIME TO SEE HIM AND EACH TIME IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE FIRST!! HE IS AWESOME!!!
Aaron Lewis put on probably the most amazing show I have ever been to!! He truly plays his music from the heart and you can tell that he loves what he does! He sounded even more perfect than he does on his albums. He was even very funny, just kinda played around with the audience and random songs. It was truly a treat... I do think that he may have ended the show early tho, because of some drunk idiots (good job guys!!) who really aggravated him, but he called them out in front of everybody and it was pretty funny! I still left being amazed by this incredibly talented musician! I HIGHLY recommend this show!
Aaron Lewis was awesome! The show was wonderful, our seats were great, the venue was very nice and overall we had a great time!
Show was awesome as expected, think the venue, hardrock live helped that out a bunch, only dislike was it was waaaaaaaaaaaay too short of a show, I could have listened until i fell out of my chair!
Exceptional overall performance. Great vocals and guitar.
great show, accommodating to the crowd. my only issue was when i bout the tickets the seating chart was not clear at all
Handled the drunks well. His new songs were great. Purple rain cover was the best
I have heard Aaron Lewis with his group Staind several times but I prefer hearing him solo. I especially loved his songs with a southern country twang he performed along with his last song without a microphone and guitar not plugged in. I have also never visited the Hard Rock Casino in Biloxi and will return.
I've seen Staind 3 times and Aaron Lewis solo acoustic 4 times and everytime was awesome! His voice is truely amazing!
I liked the venue especially, very personal and intimate. Although the show was a little short, and he didn't take requests like I was hoping he would. I was impressed with the acoustics of the room, and the overall content of the artist. Seeing as I am a fan of the torment, and the dysfunction albums. I was impressed to see that he is still putting out great songs.
Aaron Lewis rocked. There were some annoying people behind me, that kept standing up, yelling loudly, and interrupting everyone all around. About half way through and with several complaints, the two guys were asked to leave. After the show was fantastic! Aaron played some of the famous songs and some newer songs, but the crowd loved it!
It was the absolute perfect intimate acoustic show! The stage set-up was simple with just a stool, table, various acoustic guitars, and amp with a couple of well placed lights. Nothing fancy, just right! There was no opening acts which added to the enjoyment of not having to sit around for an excessive amount of time waiting for the set-up and breakdown of the stage numerous times. This also added to the romance of the event! Don't get me wrong, i love an incredible, boneshakingly loud, alternative, headbanging concert as much as the next person but this was not that everyday style. It was refreshing, unique and most memorable. Aaron has such incredible voice range that gives you goosebumps! His talent and versatility truely shined. I have already gushed while recommending this show to everyone that will listen. The only thing that I would've changed was the seating arrangement. The chairs were set so tightly that you were literally "cheek-to-cheek", shoulder-to-shoulder with no room to move.
such a great show! he played for two hours acoustically! best concert i have ever seen! he interacted with the audience a lot! it was great!
I've been a long time Staind fan and know that Aaron Lewis sings amazingly when he does acoustic and this time was just as amazing! He has such a strong voice to growl and rock out hard to with Staind, but then when he sings - just him and his guitar - it gives me chills! His vocal range was showcased at this show singing "What's Up" by 4 Non Blondes - LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT!!! He's been doing acoustic solo shows for a few years now and I've always been out of town when he came around - so this was really special!
Another excellent performance by Aaron Lewis!! I never miss him solo or with Staind anytime they come to Atlanta!!
aaron lewis was amazing as expected. Im not use to that kind of concert where you just sit and listen but it was well worth it. the only complaint that i have is that alot of drunk and beligerant people would not be quiet during the more emotional songs. Although annoying, aaron put a stop to it by calling them out. His voice is extraordinary and the covers he performed were right on point. His new song "country boy" brought down the house. Any fan of soft rock can appreciate this show. You will not be disappointed
The only complaint I have about the show is that he didnt play Epiphany. Other than that, it was, as always, an amazing show!
I usually get wrapped up in taking photos at a concert. No cameras were allowed at this show. But I figured I'd still take a ton of pictures with my phone. I mean, we were in the 5th row! So, I just thought it would be a given. But I was SO wrong... I was WAY too enamored in simply being IN THE MOMENT to take photos. Aaron Lewis has a voice that rings through the room, past your head and ears straight into your soul. He graced us with song for over 2 hours. Being as close as we were, I also had the privilege of being able to see his facial expressions while he sang... amazing. He really feels everything as he pours it out to you on stage. The quirkiness of his performance of Rainbow Connection was brilliant. His cover of "What's Going On" was unexpected, and wonderful. And just when we thought it couldn't get any better, Aaron performed the last song of the evening without a mic sitting on the front edge of the stage. Raw... wonderful... breathtaking. And even though I had a disruptive audience member behind me, relentlessly screaming "WOOOOooooo" right in my ear (during songs) at such a high pitch I thought I might punch him... I had one of the best concert experiences I've EVER had at this show. And I've been to over 80 concerts in about 7 years.