The sound was off a little
by Missy on 11/17/23Indiana Farmers Coliseum - IndianapolisThe sound was a little off but everything else was great had a good time
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Juvenile's latest album Rejuvenation features Rick Ross and collaborations with Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled and Drake. The rapper is known for his incendiary live shows, which bring his signature New Orleans style to the stage. “Back That Thang Up” is usually the song that gets the audience up and dancing, but ticket buyers can expect him to perform a good smattering of hits throughout his career during a concert. He nails his vintage hits, like “Set It Off,” and mixes up his classics with newer stuff, like the bass-thumping “Mardi Gras,” “They Sleeping On Me” and “Power,” his newest single with Rick Ross. He’ll have you waving your arms back and forth as he marches across the stage with his posse behind him, backing him up.
Juvenile, born Terius Gray, has been rapping since he was 19 and quickly gained popularity in New Orleans and the surrounding areas for his quirky style and infectious rhythms. His 1999 single, “Back That Thang Up,” paved his way to stardom, and the No. 1 hit, “Slow Motion,” pushed him further into the limelight. Working with Lil Wayne and the Hot Boys, he helped create the New Orleans “bounce” craze in the 90s, and his gangster rap steadily matured into a record deal with Atlantic and chart-topping hits as a solo artist. His 2006 album Reality Check, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, was recorded in part at a New Orleans studio that was flattened by Hurricane Katrina. He recorded the catchy hip hop anthem, “Get Ya Hustle On,” as a criticism on the way the Bush Administration handled the Katrina disaster. Juvenile, a southern hip-hop veteran, continues to drop fresh beats and stun crowds when on tour.
The sound was a little off but everything else was great had a good time
The concert was amazing had a wonderful time me and my husband! The staff was nice and professional a good turn out. Thank you again for a great night!
Worst concert I ever seen sound system and mics were not good couldn't hear anything no TV screen to see who even came on bunch of flashing lights to blind you. It was my husband birthday gift we walked out on Scarface didn't even get to see Juvenile.
The sound was horrible the entire show! Shout out to all the artists for displaying their professionalism and continuing to perform, even though the crowd couldn't hear anything they were saying. This was like being at a instrumental concert honestly. Definitely not what was expected,considering the artists who showed up to perform are in fact LEGENDS.
I had a blast I took my big sister Pam she never gets to go anywhere to much I’m glad that I took her we had so much fun
The sound was terrible, could barely hear what was being said. And...why were there no monitors???? Will probably never go back to an event at Farmers Coliseum 2 thumbs down on sound The performer kept asking for the mics to be turned up. SmDh
During the performances we couldn't hear the artist singing. The volume of the mics were a problem during the entire show. This was by far the worst concert experience ever
Performers left it all on the stage..I am forever a hip hop head!!! Quik, Goodie Mob, Bun B, Scarface. 8 ball & MJG & Juvie!!!
The sound was horrible!! We we're not able to hear DJ QUIK, or Goody Mobb. Barely heard Scarface until he got the sound people together. Then it was still hard to hear Bun B and 8Ball. Please get you microphones and speakers together for the foreseeable future
Sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check! Oh how about y’all do a pre show: Sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check! Lastly it would of been great to hear the artist over the DJ if y’all would of done a pre show or maybe during the show: Sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check sound check!
The sound was horrible and it was a waste of money! Very disappointed
The rappers were good but the sound was horrible at the fairgrounds. They could have done better for those old school rappers they’re legends. Very disappointed ☹️ promoter didn’t do well with getting them right.
The sound system was ridiculous, Not only that they only sung snip it’s it was just something they threw together, they definitely didn’t give it they all
My only complaint is that the sound was really muffled and it sounded like it was one speaker in the building and one bar
Line up was great, all but one act advertised played. Doors opened late. Microphones could not be heard from the artists. It was a terrible experience seeing some of the greats and not be able to hear them. Promoters/sound guys dropped the ball something terrible. Whole crowd deserves their money back
Some of us fans spend our hard working money & travel miles to purchase tickets. Just to find out that Artists didn't show up. I think we should get some kind of partial refund for that reason.
The sound was terrible which made the concert horrible. I will never attend any event at this venue. If the sound was better it would have been a phenomenal event.
The sound was horrible. 90% of the time we couldn’t make out what the performers were saying. Not the performers fault but the audio was very bad.
Couldn't hear the voice at at all it was like being at a deaf concerts
I paid a $100 just to be able to hear the people around me having conversations because the sound was horrible