RIP
by J. B. on 10/5/23Man oh man Jimmy, you were a legend in the music culture and we will never forget you as a incredible person musician and all of the above. Play from above Jimmy. we all love you man, love J.B. R.I.P play from above.

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Jimmy Buffett on Tour
Jimmy Buffett is the tropical musician, songwriter and author known for "Margaritaville." Core groups of devoted fans known as Parrotheads follow him religiously. Jimmy's live concerts are soul-satisfying events, with many performed for charity. Jimmy, along with Toby Keith and Kenny Chesney, played a benefit concert for hurricane victims in Florida on November 19, 2017. Jimmy Buffett's biggest hits are "Margaritaville," "Changes in Latitude" and "Come Monday." Aside from his music, he is the author of three New York Times bestselling novels and a serial businessman with a large chain of restaurants, as well as minor league baseball teams, hotels and casinos, and officially licensed products of many types. In 2003, he won an award from the Academy of Country Music for his duet with Alan Jackson on "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere." Of his more than 30 albums released, eight are Gold and nine are Platinum or Multi-Platinum albums.
Jimmy Buffett in Concert
Jimmy Buffett Background Jimmy Buffett was born on Christmas Day, 1946 in Pascagoula, Mississippi and raised in Mobile, Alabama, getting involved in the band at a young age and picking up the guitar during college. Influenced by his grandfather, who was a sailor, and by country music while working for Billboard Magazine in Nashville, Jimmy tried to break into music in Nashville, but his sound did not mesh with the brand of country music popular in the 1970s. Jimmy then went to Key West and found his calling: good-time island music sometimes called "gulf and western." Jimmy honed his easygoing beach bum persona playing for drinks at the Chart Room Bar in Key West's Pier House Motel. When Jim Croce died unexpectedly in 1973, ABC/Dunhill Records called Jimmy to fill the void. He released albums regularly: 1973's A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean; two in 1974, Living & Dying in 3/4 Time and A1A; followed by Havana Daydreamin' in 1976. His breakout album was 1977's Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, which included the hit song "Margaritaville." Today, Jimmy is a major influence in both music and philanthropy. He often performs high-value benefit concerts for victims of natural disasters. Jimmy Buffett has his own website, https://www.margaritaville.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jimmybuffett/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimmybuffett.
Man oh man Jimmy, you were a legend in the music culture and we will never forget you as a incredible person musician and all of the above. Play from above Jimmy. we all love you man, love J.B. R.I.P play from above.
Saw you over 25 times, I am going to miss your great smile and great voice!! God bless you !!!
How sad that I'll never be able to experience this again! Jimmy may not have been the best singer I ever saw or the most talented musician, but his show was the most FUN of any concert I've ever been to. He had the magical ability to transport a stadium full of fans to a tropical locale with the strum of a guitar. He leaves a void that will be nearly impossible to fill. Bubbles up.
rest in piece jimmy buffet.🩷😭☹️😭😢🙁😢🙁😢🤕😟😿🤒😥🙁😕
Snapdragon's first concert was a rescheduled Buffett show with Jason Mraz, from 10/22/22. Jimmy, Mac and The Coral Reefers sounded great. I've been to many a Buffett show. Always a great time. They sounded great. Mraz did a nice job warming up.
Jimmy Buffet always delivers... he's Jimmy! Snapdragon stadium was about the worst venue I've ever experienced in all my years of attending concerts around the world. The event organizers had no idea how to manage the crowd or even how to manage the venue. We stood in a line, to stand in a line to stand in a line to just get into the venue. Then stood in another line to get a bracelet that allowed us to stand in another line to get the the stadium floor. People who paid less to not be on the stadium floor actually got to bypass several of the lines. Had we known this I would have purchased the cheaper tickets and bypassed several of the lines. Completely ridiculous.
LOVE Buffet and friends! (Can't give less than 5 stars for that!) Was a great show. Less impressed with Snapdragon. I had floor seats close to the stage, but that meant walking FAR to get to restrooms, beverages and snacks. The signature beverages were kinda gross- super sugary-- and those were the only options on the floor-- unless you walked up to get something else. Also- the line to get in a was a bit ridiculous. For floor seats you had to get in a second line to get a wristband-- and it took a while! This was Snapdragon's first concert, so I hope they work on all this!
Great concert, including opening acts, the only downside is the e ticket system, huge backup at the gates while attendees and stadium employees struggled to find/display/scan tickets.
Love Jimmy Buffett. Saw him a couple years ago at Coors and I was just a different energy than this concert. This latest concert he just seemed like he was going through the motions. I know it was his last catchup concert but his energy was just not there.
While parking was expensive it was an easy in and out for us. The new stadium is open and light,,not sure how that will go on a hot day! Lots of great local food options, but we had already had dinner. Sound was good....disappointing not to have the big screens on, while there were some smallet screens. You can't go wrong with Jimmy Buffett.