Mammoth Rocks!
by Bob on 11/12/25The Fillmore Charlotte - CharlotteRating: 5 out of 5Fantastic show! If you like rock music this is next level! Can’t wait to see them again🤘

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GRAMMY® Award-nominated songwriter, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Wolfgang Van Halen continues to separate Mammoth from the pack. The music stands alone on a foundation anchored by his impressive sonic proficiency (across drums, bass, keys, and guitar) and airtight arena-size hooks with unforgettable vocals. He harbors an irresistible signature sound, inventive vision, and incomparable identity vaunted by a fervent global fanbase. For as unique as the music is, his story so far proves to be just as unprecedented. This is arguably the first hard rock act to genuinely break out from ground zero in the 2020's, generating north of 100 million streams, toppling charts, and selling out headline tours less than five years since its debut. Back in 2021, Mammoth's first offering, Mammoth WVH, took flight, bowing at #12 on the Billboard 200 and capturing #1 on three Billboard charts--Top Hard Rock Albums, Top Independent Albums, and Top Rock Albums. "Distance" soared as the first of two #1 Rock Radio Hits and earned a GRAMMY® Award nomination for "Best Rock Song." Two years later, Mammoth II only saw him pick up the pace. It debuted in the Top 5 of the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart in addition to bringing him back to #1 on the Top Hard Rock Albums Chart. It incited widespread applause from Rolling Stone, Guitar World, GRAMMY.com, Classic Rock, American Songwriter, and KERRANG! The band canvased the globe with Metallica and Pantera and supported Foo Fighters in North America as well as filling houses on their own. They performed on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!, at MusiCares 2024 gala in honor of Jon Bon Jovi, and Wolf took the stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame® Induction of Ozzy Osbourne. Now, Wolfgang pushes forward on Mammoth's third full-length solo LP, The End [BMG].
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Fantastic show! If you like rock music this is next level! Can’t wait to see them again🤘
If you're thinking about going to see Mammoth, just do it. You won't be sorry! From the beginning of the show, the energy was amazing. The whole band is awesome, all led by Wolf's incredible voice and guitar work. When he set out to do his own thing, he could not have done it better. And you can tell through the whole show, they're all having a great time. Wolf is great with the audience and a natural front man. The highlight was playing the song "Distance"with the video reel playing of old home videos of Eddie and Wolfgang throughout the years, starting off the song acoustic and exploding into the whole band playing. There's a sense of being so proud of him truly doing his own thing and not just doing what others have told him to do. The music is great, nothing like Van Halen, but you can feel the spirit of Eddie in Wolf's playing. I will be seeing Mammoth every chance I get!
The Filmore is a great place to see bands. Sound is awesome, venue small enough to feel intimate and easy in/out. Mammoth was awesome! Great set list... Amazing graphics playing behind the band... My son introduced me to this band and I am hooked! The two openers were great too but I really loved seeing Return to Dust. They are very young and I had never heard them before. The bass player needs to sing more - his vocals were amazing.
Wolfgang and his band rocked the house. Was hoping they’d play at least one Van Halen song but they did not. Enjoyed his two openers as well, Turn to Dust and Myles Kennedy. Will say that the VIP tickets I bought at The Fillmore were a rip off. $50 to stand to the side and have access to a “private bathroom and bar”. Won’t do that again. Absurd that tables are now $100 and up per person. Overcharging people is not cool.
Mammoth sounded great. They played all their big hits, lesser known songs and everything in between. The musicianship was amazing and the sound was well mixed so you could hear the band very well without being muddled or painfully loud. I would definitely go see them again if they are back in town. Every crazy guitar part or hard drum part they do on their albums they can perfectly do live as well. That was awesome!
The Tabernacle was an amazing venue, it was beautiful and unique, easy to get around in, and set up very well for a concert. Both the main act and the opening band (Mammoth and Return to Dust) sounded great. The lighting, sound, and video people all did a fantastic job. I felt safe in the venue the whole time and everything went smoothly.
The Tabernacle was an amazing venue, it was beautiful and unique, easy to get around in, and set up very well for a concert. Both the main act and the opening band (Mammoth and Return to Dust) sounded great. The lighting, sound, and video people all did a fantastic job. I felt safe in the venue the whole time and everything went smoothly.
It was such a good show. You can tell the members of Mammoth do their absolute best to provide an amazing experience for older (and newer) fans! Anytime Mammoth comes around My area, you better believe I'll have my ticket ready to see them!!
Suprising to say but Wolfie was awesome and he's gonna be like dad...
Easy entry - great venue, helpful staff, awesome show. Both bands were great. Mammoth was excellent - I think wvh did well as a headliner, his band was good and the vocals were spot on. Excellent show overall.