Sam Rocks
by meg7425 on 9/18/17BB&T Pavilion (Formerly Susquehanna) - CamdenWas a great show, Sam was awesome!!! Chris and Maren were good too.
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Was a great show, Sam was awesome!!! Chris and Maren were good too.
Start to finish great concert with Country Music's best new artists.
Such an amazing show, I've seen Sam perform at many venues but to see him sell out the Garden was such an unforgettable experience
This was my 4th time seeing him in 3 years.He just gets better and better.
He was an amazing performer and the music was awesome. The other artists was great as well. FUN NIGHT!!!
Chris Jansen, Maren Morris and off course Sam Hunt were all exceptional!!
Sam is an artist where I can listen and love just about every single song. No flipping through tracks on an album, etc. I saw him as an opener and loved him. And I was so excited to be able to see him headline Madison Square Garden and it was so amazing. The performance, energy of the crowd, production value - everything was amazing. I've been to A LOT of shows, and this one is right up there!
I have been to a lot of concerts. All different types of music. Sam Hunt was amazing. The energy was through the roof. I would most definitely go see him again. Definitely top 3.
The venue was great not far from home perfect. The opening acts were good. Chris Janson brought life to the crowd. Mara was good as well didn't know a lot of her songs though. Sam was amazing he put on a great show. I would deff recommend seeing him in concert. He kept the crowd on their toes and performed all the songs I was hoping he would.
Amazing experience, security is everywhere ,15 and felt safe 100%
He sang a ton of his hits and nothing was left out that I had hoped for. Definitely a good time with friends and the place was packed full of other happy concert goers. Might need a bigger venue in Wheatland as the headliners are getting bigger and bigger and soon there won't be enough space to accommodate. :D
Had a blast!! I would totally see him again. Enjoyed every bit of the show.
Sam Hunt headlined the Greek Theater for two nights on his “15 in a 30” Tour. It was the first headlining tour since his broke through with his debut album “Montevallo” — a critical and commercial hit in 2014-15. The crowd was definitely pumped for him, and they proved it by singing along to all of the songs that night (and not just the choruses, but the verses too). He came on stage around 9:30 PM and played an enthusiastic and engaging 1.5 hour set. He was dressed in a loose-fitting camo shirt, cargo pants, combat boots and baseball cap. Plus he has a neatly trimmed beard too. When I describe his music to those not familiar with him, I describe it as country hip-hop. Yes, he sings, but at other times, he is more just sing-talking, or even rapping on some numbers. Plus there are some hip-hop flourishes and scratching in the music too. He is currently riding high with his #1 country hit “Body Like a Back Road.” There is no new album to promote at this point, as he is taking his time with an official follow-up. He did though play some songs from his acoustic mixtape “Between the Pines.” And the crowd ate them up, and gave them just as good of a reaction as the songs off of “Montevallo.” He started the evening with “Leave the Night On” from that album. He had a very nimble and capable band behind him that was able to recreate the sound of the records. The stage had 3 large horizontal video screens on top, that played background imagery to help accentuate the songs; as well as lots of lights and smoke effects too used throughout the night. During the middle of the concert, he took time to do an acoustic segment and talk about his influences. He grew up in Georgia. He sites country music, especially Alan Jackson (Don’t Rock the Jukebox); as well as R&B influences like (Juvenile, Usher and R. Kelly) He even sang Kelly’s “Ignition (Remix)”. He talked about the power of music, and how the internet has changed everything for the music fan. He did not address the recent incidents in Virginia, but did say that he believes you choose your friends not by the color of your skin, but by the fact that you enjoy spending time with them. And that the younger generation is going to continue to break down more barriers in our society. Sam also played a few of the songs he wrote for other artists, like Keith Urban (Cop Car), Billy Currington (We Are Tonight) and Kenny Chesney (Come on Over). He told the story of how broke he was and then he sold the song to Billy Currington. And he also said that he married the girl from the song “Cop Car” earlier this year. He was humbled to be playing such a large venue and recalled when he played the Troubador in Hollywood just a few years ago. Sam is definitely an engaging entertainer. He roamed the stage like a hip hop artist and was bouncing around the it during the uptempo numbers. He did hit a few bum notes, but I credit that with lack of touring and not lack of talent. The opening acts were all entertaining and got better as the night when on. First up was Ryan Follese. It turns out he is a former pop guy trying his hand at country. He was the lead singer for the pop-punk band Hot Chell Rae. And he even sang their hit “Tonight Tonight” as his final song. Next up was Chris Janson. He put on a high-energy set that had the crowd on their feet. He is definitely of the “Bro-country” pack… as his songs about tractors, trucks and drinking proved. He is also a good harmonica player. I haven’t seen one around since the days of Blues Traveler. He also had a nice song for his wife and 4 kids. His voice was very strong — I would like to hear more from him. He included the hit he wrote for Tim McGraw — “Truck Yeah.” And lastly was Grammy-winner — Maren Morris. I first saw her on tour with Keith Urban last fall. And she has only gotten better since then. She was wearing a sexy outfit, with a bare midriff and crop top. She performed hit songs and album cuts from her debut “Hero” (which is very good by the way). That album contains country, blues, rock and pop textures on it. She ended her set with “Second Wind” which she mixed with Beyonce’s “Halo.” She is definitely on her way to great heights. Thanks to Sam and all of the performers for a fantastic evening at the Greek Theatre.
He had high energy the whole time despite the heat and humidity!! He was dancing on stage and STILL sounded amazing! So impressed.
Bought the tickets about 5 months before the date. It was by far the best concert I have attended and I typically attend 2-3 per year. Other than the hot weather in Phoenix and not a lot of air movement in the pavilion it was amazing.
It's been a long time since I've been to a concert where the artist really engages with the audience and makes you feel like you're actually friends with Sam Hunt! I go to concerts all the time but this by far will be memorable! He gave his all ob the heat, talked to the audience to tell us about him through his music. He also performed for 2 hours! Hands down this was mine and my daughter's favorite concert!
Every artist that night brought it! we loved the entire concert. as hot as it was, it was absolutely worth it. definitely a great time. what a show...Sam Hunt, you rock!
Sam Hunt was great!!! I think they should've changed the openers though. Chris Janson should've gone before sam hunt and not marren Morris. Chris pumped up the crowd more than Morris. Otherwise great concert!
Very well run concert. Chris Hanson was fun to watch, Maren Morris was fantastic and Sam Hunt was the best!
I love the GREEK! Sam and his openers rocked the house!