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by Jerboys on 6/12/17Citizens Business Bank Arena - OntarioLoved it but sounds system is sub standard can't hear what people are saying
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Loved it but sounds system is sub standard can't hear what people are saying
The event started on time, ran smoothly, and didn't drag. Much better than last year when is was so unorganized.
Had an amazing time of worship. The artists were genuine. Enjoyed their testimony of faith.
Awesome worship concert! Highlights were Crowder & Toby Mac
This is a solid Christian music festival....lots of acts for many tastes. At our event it was For All Seasons, Blanca, Jeremy Camp, Phil Wickham, Matthew West, Jordan Feliz, Mercy Me
I always love and get encouraged by all the people that you see in all ages that share the same love for Christ. I love to hear the testimonies that help you to get to know the individual more on a personal level and I got that from Jordan Feliz, and NF. It was awesome. My husband and I drove 2 hours to basically see NF and he was only on for 3 quick songs and they didn't let him sing another one even though the crowd was wanting more.! Super frustrating when all the other bands had time to introduce there whole band and couldn't let NF do another song. Big dissapointment. NF even went on a few hours early and I'm glad we didnt miss him and we were sitting in our seats but I was hoping to hear more
This was the best concert I have attended. The bands were fantastic, and the music was uplifting, I had so much fun dancing and singing along. This was my first Spirit West Coast concert, and I am definitely in for future Spirit concerts. Concert ran over, so I had to leave before the final band MercyMe.
The line up was powerful! Gods energy and strength was in the house!! Jeremy Camp shared his story as did Mercyme! They connected the entire crowd! NF was new to the line up and brought a modern day vibe to Christian music. Pretty cool! Everyone need to come and experience the rich and faithful night full of worshipping folks! My kids first live concert! How cool, rocking out to Christian music with my kids! Doesn't get any better than that!!!
Many vendors and musicians were fantastic. All in all a great time.
I loved the music it was amazing, wonderful crowd of people at this concert.
Spirit West Coast returned to the Concord Pavilion and I attended for my 3rd consecutive year. The band lineup changes slightly each year, though some artists, like Jeremy Camp, have performed every time I've attended. The music is great and it's a very fun and uplifting environment. It's a family-friendly event and the performances are geared toward Christians of all ages. Whether or not you buy a seat or enjoy the performances from the grassy lawns, it's worth checking out!
What a wonderful event. The performers were fabulous and they shared their heart with their own testamonies. Even the acts I did not know by name were excellent. Look forward to going every year. The price for tickets is a BARGAIN.
The entire show was absolutely amazing. The Holy Spirit filled the pavilion.
The bands were great. The people were friendly and polite. It was a great concert, with one exception: The amplified base drum was too much. Especially Jeremy Camp. My friend had to leave. The base pounding his chest was unbearable. Several people around me were also complaining about it. The really sad part is that it drowned out the guitars. You could see them playing but could not hear them. The people in the mixing station were just not listening. They should have removed their earplugs and adjusted the mix to enhance all of the instruments. I could feel the tension in my chest for two days.
What a line up! Loved all the artists and their heart for God. I liked the small stage idea so we had something to do while main stage was being changed for next artist.
Had a great time at this event with a group of family and friends. Event had multiple Christian acts some of which we knew well and others not so much. Overall really enjoyed the event and felt God's presence throughout. That said, event went really long and we had to leave before seeing one of the headliners. Organizers had a hard time keeping things on track which was part scheduling, part logistics, and some out of their control. Bands must stick to their allotted time. I don't mind a bit of preaching, but if a band decides to do that then they should understand that cuts into their music time rather than thinking they get additional time.