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PAPA ROACH IN CONCERT:

Papa Roach has been consistently hitting the road since 2000, rocking audiences around the globe with their unique alt-rock blend of rap and nu metal.  Fans were thrilled when these triple-platinum selling hard rockers announced that they would set sail from Miami to the Bahamas on the 2014 Shiprocked Cruise, along with shipmates Five Finger Death Punch, Three Day’s Grace, Sevendust and more.

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:

“Papa Roach always gives 110% in all of their performances, which is one of the things I love best about their concerts. It is a high-energy show that gets the adrenaline pumping every time! They care about their fans and it shows. I could never say enough great things about these guys!”

“There is nobody…that has the energy and passion for their music that Jacoby and the Roaches do, period. You will get your money’s worth and probably start a rock band of your own after seeing these guys live. I left with 1000% more respect for this band than I already had.”

“Papa Roach was nothing short of awesome! They definitely rocked the house and Jacoby even came out into the crowd to sing to the people in the back of the venue! If you've never seen Papa Roach perform live before, then you better put it on your bucket list because it is a must-see show!”

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Papa Roach is one of the most successful modern American alt-rock rap metal bands, having sold over 20 million albums. Among their stellar releases are 2002's Lovehatetragedy and their platinum-selling 2004 album Getting Away With Murder. Behind their phenomenal success are their solid songwriting and production skills that, throughout their career, have included elements of punk, pop, glam, rap, metal and hardcore. 

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 1749 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    papa roach best concert ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    by ratbone2001 on 8/3/09House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Myrtle Beach

    The show was great from begining to the end parmalee rocked then papa roach did like almost 2 hours of rocking. it was the best

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Papa Roach was amazing!!!

    by Jessmariefields on 8/3/09House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Myrtle Beach

    Papa Roach show was amazing as usual! Parmalee also rocked the house! We will definitely see another show at the House of Blues!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Papa Roach rocked the house!!

    by Skipper518 on 8/3/09House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Myrtle Beach

    This was my second time seeing Papa Roach live... but the first time they were featured as headliners. I was not disappointed. Jacoby Shaddix is a born entertainer and he does not let down his fans! He is all over the stage and interacting with the crowd at all times. The crowd was BRUTAL if you were in the mosh pit, but the good thing about the House of Blues is that no matter where you are, there really isn't a bad spot. You can hear and see everything from pretty much anywhere. If anyone has been wondering whether they should see Papa Roach live, I would definitely say YES! They are amazing!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Papa Roach does an amazing show

    by laluz on 8/3/09House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Myrtle Beach

    The Papa Roach concert in Myrtle Beach was amazing. They always have an amazing performance. This was one of the best by far.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AWESOME

    by mommawith2teens on 8/3/09House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Myrtle Beach

    I have got to say, this guy rocks...love his music anyways, but glad my 2 teens first concert experience was with him. My girls were thrilled to be in the pit, till the pit got wild, then we had to move, BUT YES...THIS BAND ROCKS!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Papa Roach Rocked!!!

    by JayLeighBee on 8/3/09House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Myrtle Beach

    OMG so the show was freakin' awesome! I've seen Papa Roach rock out on stage 3 times now and I have never been disappointed. They sound just as good if not better than they do on CD. I enjoyed seeing them last night at the House of Blues the best. The atmosphere was great! I will definitely be back there again... and I know I will see Papa Roach next time they are in the area.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Papa Roach rocked!!

    by OldMOM37 on 8/3/09House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Myrtle Beach

    Papa Roach was awesome! I brought my teenaged sons to see him and I had a really great time. I recommend that if you go to see them becareful about getting right up close to the stage, the lead singer is a spitter. He spit about 20 times or more every song. The band was awesome, very energetic! Music was great. They put on a great performance. They were with a new band called Parmalee and that band was awesome as well, the did a great guitar solo.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Papa Roach concert

    by weidmanpc on 8/3/09House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Myrtle Beach

    The two opening acts sucked big time. That was a waste of an hour of my life. Papa Roach was good. They kept the crowd wired up.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Love Papa Roach

    by Pimpin04cherokee on 7/13/09The National - Richmond

    This place was great! I would totally go again. It allowed you to get closer to the bands then what you normally would at a larger venue or arena so I finally got to meet Papa Roach that night. I had no idea who Medina Lake was but they were really good too!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    All bands were amazing!

    by Katie74 on 7/13/09The National - Richmond

    All bands were amazing! They were better than I thought they were going to be. I am now addicted to going to the national and seeing the concerts!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Papa Roach is amazing even when he's sick!

    by relapse on 7/13/09The National - Richmond

    Madina Lake was probably the worst opening band that I have ever heard. I was thirty minutes late to the concert, but glad to be so when I heard thier wanna-be screaming "music". It was bad. Papa Roach, on the other hand, never disappoints. He came out and told the crowd that he had had the flu for the last week, but he was still singing and entertaining on stage. He disappeared a few times, due to his flu, but came back as strong as ever. I will always recommend Papa Roach, he's one of my favorites to go see. Maybe not with Madina Lake, but all in all, still a good show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome as usual

    by NYConcertExaminer on 7/12/09The National - Richmond

    If you like fun, rock music, sweating, dancing, and an unforgettable show, then you will like this band live.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Papa Roach is great

    by Lynn20115 on 7/11/09The National - Richmond

    I have seen papa on several occasions and even though he was sick he still put on a he'll of a show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Shaddix always puts on a good show.

    by AB149 on 7/11/09The National - Richmond

    Great show. Lead Singer, Shaddix, always gives a high energy performance. Opening act was ok.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Papa Roach Delivers and then some!

    by hanszarkov on 7/11/09The National - Richmond

    Madina Lake was a little boring and washed out. I'm not sure if it was just their sound engineer, but the acoustics in The National are the best I've ever experienced for a small venue. I personally think their music lacks enough melody. Papa Roach, on the other hand, sounded great. Jacoby had a cold and wasn't feeling great, but he belted out the crowd favorites seemingly unaffected. An energetic and true to CD band, make sure you see Papa Roach if you get the chance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Small Venue Equals Better Show!

    by Ferfer on 7/11/09The National - Richmond

    Madina Lake has been low on my radar for the past year or so. I had only heard of them for the first time when I saw their name on the lineup for last summer's Warped Tour and decided they would be one of the bands I'd watch that day. I was not let down. I had seen a few other bands, all of which seemed to lack a certain energy, or they were trying way too hard to please the crowds. When Madina Lake took stage, a few of their already developed fans were going crazy, and I was already expecting disaster. Watching them perform, I could tell they loved what they were doing and they had the energy for it. I was prooven wrong. Almost a year later, their energy only seems to have grown. They got the crowd excited for themselves as well as for Papa Roach. They made sure we, the crowd, were enjoying ourselves just as much as they were, if not more. They are now a band I'm getting into more and more. After waiting outside The National in downtown Richmond for well over six hours, I was being let in--early mind you--to see one of my favorite bands in a matter of hours. A few of the fans were telling how they had heard Jacoby was sick and had actually canceled the previous night's show and how he still wasn't feeling well today. One of my best friends and I, we made it to the front of the crowd and held on to that barrier for dear life. We made it through the opening acts and the anticipation and excitement grew tenfold as the lights darkened once again to announce the arrival of that night's main act. Each of the guys took their alotted positions and we awaited the arrival of Jacoby. The roar of the crowd amplified when that sole man took his spot at center stage. The night had begun to end magnificantly. Song after song, both old and new, I was the happiest girl in the world that night. There was only ever one hitch, Jacoby had to leave for just a few moments to throw up. If that night was him performing under his normal par, I was still highly impressed and again, not let down. He looked miserable and sadly, I managed to catch that on camera--I felt so bad. He didn't have to perform and could've rested but he did. What does one do after the show is over? Wait out back of course! Wait I did. On my way outside I managed to snag a great hug from Nate (Madina Lake). We met their opening act, whose lead singer reminded me a lot of Mr. Cobain. They were a funny lot of guys and very easy to talk to. My friend and I were waiting to meet Matt (Madina Lake) when Nate came walking around the other side of their van and stole our attention from his brother. I got another hug and a lovely picture. I told him that I had enjoyed their show and that I had heard of them last summer at Warped and they were the one band to start getting me excited for the rest of my day. The grin he gave was spectacular! While the rest of the guys packed up and headed out we moved over to the line of those waiting the arrival of even just one of the guys from Papa Roach. Jerry was the first to come out and he was so great about it! He talked with everyone and gave hugs and took pictures. Then, surprising everyone, Jacoby actually came out. He kept apologizing and kept his appearance quick, we told him to feel better as we got two quick shots with him. Tony and Tobin were the last two to come out of the venue. They each took half the crowd each and signed autographs and took photos--we got Tony. Their bus driver and manager started hollering for them to hurry up, they had to get a move on. They were heading up to DC for their next show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Papa Roach Rocks!

    by Charlott on 7/11/09The National - Richmond

    Jacoby was still sick with the flu but put on one heck of a performance. The energy he and his band displays is out there. I first saw them play in Asheville, NC and it was alot better to see them in Richmond.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    P. Roach Destroys Richmond

    by NH01 on 7/11/09The National - Richmond

    The first thing I have to say is that I wasnt expecting another opening act....The Influence....they were pretty cool - a little bizarre but, I would pay to see them again. And, when Madina Lake took the stage....I was a little worried. I only knew them from the album "Attics to Eden" so, I didnt know what to expect....again, I would pay to see them again. Of course, the band everybody was waiting for was Papa Roach.....I had seen them once before at the 2008 edition of Crue Fest ~ and, they have been one of my favorite bands since the album "Infest" was released ~ so, I knew I was in for one hell of a show. And, they certainly didnt disappoint....Jacoby & the rest of PR blended old-school with new-school in a seamless fashion. About half-way into the 80-minute set, Jacoby told the audience that he was recovering from the flu.....if he hadnt said anything, I dont think anybody would have known.....he delivered an adrenaline fueled, non-stop performance that would make the Energizer bunny die......it was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by shultzx2 on 7/11/09The National - Richmond

    I must say that this was one of my favorite shows. Papa Roach put on a great show. I was very surprised to hear that they had cancelled a few shows before Richmond. Jacoby and the whole band put on a GREAT show.