Awesome concert
by IdahoJerm on 11/21/23Revolution Concert House & Event Center - Garden CityGreat venue but drink prices were obscene! Electric duke did a great cover of both David Bowie and Depeche Mode. Would go again...but sneak in the booze!
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Great venue but drink prices were obscene! Electric duke did a great cover of both David Bowie and Depeche Mode. Would go again...but sneak in the booze!
Did Depeche Mode proud. It was so fun still thinking about that concert. Anytime I need a pick me up or a good time, I’ll be thinking of that show. Cant wait to see it again.
3rd time seeing them. They really went all out. The singer was incredible this time as well as the special guest drummer. Probably the best show out of the 3 I've been to. Definitely going again. E.Duke was incredible as well. It was a great time.
Saw them in Bremerton, WA, and they were outstanding. This was my first time seeing them, and I Loved it. Great job guys. Totally Rocked It. ♥️
It was about 10:20 when I left and still no Strangelove. A No Doubt tribute band came to play, apparently on short notice. Some people in the crowd were upset, but it wasn't the band's fault. I thought they were good but I'm not a big No Doubt fan. Overall, disappointed.
Simply amazing! Crazy energetic and vocals are identical.
House of blues is a nice venue. Strangelove put on a great show, connected with and appreciated the crowd.
An awesome concert is an unforgettable experience filled with energy, excitement, and incredible music. It's a place where people come together to celebrate their love for a particular artist or band. The atmosphere is electric, with the crowd singing along, dancing, and cheering throughout the entire show. The performers put on a spectacular display of talent, captivating the audience and leaving them in awe. The combination of the music, lights, and the camaraderie of fellow fans creates a sense of unity and pure joy. It's a moment where you can let go of all your worries, immerse yourself in the music, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Almost better than the real thing. Play all hits. Classics and a great show.
Very good Depeche Mode cover band. They occasionally have 2 different sets, one with acoustic and electronic drums and one without. Both are really good. A must see for any Depeche Mode fan.
Show was excellent as always, but why did they place chairs in front of the stage. At least remove the first 5 rows of chairs for fans who want to party. This isn't a Lawrence Welk show.
If they come to your city at any venue, jump at getting tickets right away, you will be impressed with their show and how they sound and look like depeche.
Band made it feel just like Depeche Mode. Tons of energy and talent. Thanks so much for making our night a memorable experience.
I was so impressed by this tribute band when I saw them last year, I knew I had to see them again when they returned to town. They did not disappoint. I might even go as far to say that they might be better than the original band (don't hate me, Depeche fans!).
If you are a HUGE Depeche Mode fan, like myself...you will love this tribute band! They act, sound and actually look so much like the real Depeche Mode Band!! Crazy how remarkable they sound just like them! Brent Meyers (aka Martin Gore) voice is incredible!
I feel like the cover band is better than the real band. It was a great show.
It was a super fun show of the 80s iconic music from David Bowie cover opener which was a surprise to a super fun Frankie goes to Hollywood, Pet Shop Boys and New Order mix covers, to the very enjoyable hits by the Depeche Mode. Such a fun night at the House of Blues which seems to never really disappoint.
Past Strangelove shows have been great. This one was not! The show felt more like a big karaoke Depeche Mode celebration than a tribute. Its like the band missed practice for a few weeks and had other things do to at show time. There were long breaks between songs - as if they were trying to figure out what song was next. Band members would wander off stage - "bathroom break". The vocals started off okay, but by the end, the band was clearly substituting audience sing along for anything close to Depeche Mode vocals.
Strangelove keeps delivering a really good show and the music is timeless. I wish they would turn down the volume a little bit since this is a small venue.
I have been a lifelong DM fan, have been fortunate to see them many times. If you need your DM fix, Strange Love is a must see. These musicians are extremely talented and very passionate on stage. I have seen them twice, and looking forward to the next show in South Florida.