Offspring rocked the Pearl!!!!!
by katana02 on 7/13/09Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5The show was amazing! I had an incredible time. I want to see The Offspring again!!!

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The Offspring are a punk rock band from Garden Grove, California. Led by founding member, lead vocalist and guitarist Dexter Holland since 1986, The Offspring have released 11 studio albums and sold over 40 million records globally. The band’s self-titled debut arrived in 1989, followed by 1992’s Ignition and 1994’s Smash. Behind breakout Mainstream Rock Airplay singles “Come Out and Play,” “Self Esteem” and “Gotta Get Away,” Smash went on to sell over 11 million records, earn six RIAA platinum certifications and set the record for the highest-selling album released by an independent label. Ixnay on the Hombre in 1997 notched The Offspring’s first No. 1 single on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with “Gone Away,” while 1998’s Americana hit the band’s chart peak at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 on its way to netting five RIAA platinum certifications and three more Alternative Airplay Top 10 singles: “The Kids Aren’t Alright,” “Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)” and “Why Don’t You Get a Job?” The Offspring later topped the Alternative Airplay chart again with “Hit That” from 2003’s Splinter and “You're Gonna Go Far, Kid” from 2008’s Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace. The Offspring logged two more Mainstream Rock Airplay chart-toppers with “Coming for You” and the title track from 2021’s Let the Bad Times Roll. In 2024, The Offspring released their 12th album Supercharged.
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The show was amazing! I had an incredible time. I want to see The Offspring again!!!
Ive seen Offspring every time they visit vegas and they never let me down.It has become a tradition for my brothers and i. The venue was great and there show never fails to impress.
The show itself was a blast - The offspring was awesome and it was really worth the price.
First things first, The Tsongas arena is one of the greatest arenas one will ever be able to attend concerts at. This is my third time seeing Sum 41. And every show they have managed to amaze me with their compatibility with the crowd and their energy on stage. The only thing is that their stage presence has become a bit predictable due to the fact they have not put out a new CD and are using the same material. But you gotta love Sum 41. I felt bad for the Hell Song solo getting cut out by faulty wiring though. Now the Offspring. I have grown up with their music and I finally got to see them live. Their setlist was amazing, the content was awesome.. but the stage presence was lacking. They seem to finally be showing their age as each performer was really robotic in movement. In addition to that, the lighting mishap during "The Kids Aren't Alright" was a little disappointing. But all in all, it was a decent show
the concert was so much fun. the closer to the front i got, the wilder it got. it was my idea of an awesome time. if you dont like the big crowds, with crowd surfing and fights and pits, i wouldnt recommend this one for you. i wasnt expecting all the crowd surfers so i fell multiple times, though nice gentleman would yank me up within 3 seconds of falling. the music was amazing, and we were so so close. we came into the actual room like 30 minutes before and got as close as possible because with each song from the openers, it got wayyy more packed tight and everyone wanted to be front and center(just like i was) ccccccccrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaazzzzzzzzyyyyyyyyyy good!
Dexter and the crew showed MA that they still have what it takes to favorite live shows. They brought in a great mix of younger and older fans. They kept everyone moving and on their feet...and they didn't stop either. I also loved that they had a few new arrangements for some old favorites!
was glad to know that the event got mobved from an outdoor venue to indoor and at marquee which i thnk made it rock that much more. they put on an awesome show there, was my first time seeing them as a devoted fan to their music and loved every minute of it
THe Offspring show was one the best shows I have ever been to! They still know how to put on a rocking show and never fail to deliver!
I've never seen the Offspring before this show but have been a fan since 1993. I was happy to have the chance to see the band on stage and received the tickets as a birthday present. BONUS! The venue was medium-sized and the acoustics are good at the arena, lighting for the audience and stage were good. Stage presence by the band showed dedication to their music and fans. Very professional show, yet Dexter and the boys had a lot of fun; you could tell by their playing and interaction with the crowd. The band played numerous tracks from their latest CD, which I enjoyed, and some more popular tracks from their previous CDs. I was disappointed they didn't play Hit That or Original Prankster, but still heard plenty of music to suit my desire to hear The Offspring. Overall, The Offspring puts on a really good show, not too loud but loud enough, and the boys have a great time on stage and the audience feeds off of them. I'd recommend catching The Offspring to anyone.
A great show. the openning bands were good and as always Offspring ROCKED!!. i personally was glad that it moved to the Marquee, its a great venue and it has air conditioning.
i am not the biggest offspring fan in the world but i have seen them 7 or 8 times and i have to say this was a truly great show. they mixed up the tunes well drawing from all albums. the sound was dead on. the floor was crowded but not packed allowing for a decent sized pit without being too out of control. the fans near me were fantastic. everyone sang along to almost every song and you could see the joy in their faces. the whole show was a highlight!!!!!!
Great overall show. The openers were solid, and the Offspring totally kicked ass. The sound at the venue (Marquee) was mediocre, and the floor became a sticky, sloppy mess by the end. Our shoes were beer-soaked and we weren't even drinking. Parking at the Marquee is also a nightmare. So, Offspring were awesome, the venue was just so-so.
I saw them during their Splinter tour, and they were fantastic then just as they are now. My only real complaint is that they only play for about an hour and fifteen minutes, instead of the usual hour and a half for most bands. The theater was fantastic too, but the floor was incredibally slick and was a little scary a few times in the mosh pit.
it was great! Offspring is cool, they should buy me some beer. Yeah, that would be cool.
Offspring is one of the most entertaing bands I have ever seen. They rocked out for two hours playing all their hits and a couple songs from their new cd. They had the whole crowd into the show and were very energetic on stage. (For some older dudes they can still rock!) Also they didn't try and force all their new cd's music on the fans like other bands try to do.
I bought tickets to see Offspring for my dad for his 50th birthday. The concert was great. There were some bands there I never heard of were great as well. I would go see them again if I had the chance.
My friend and I were lucky enough to get chosen to go back and meet the guys and get a signed poster and a picture. Such cool guys, and they can rock as hard as anyone.
LOVE THE OFFSPRING!!!! Always go when their here and always WILL!!
I just want to say that this show was one of the most amazing shows I have ever attended. The venue was perfect and the band was awesome. I even enjoyed all of their opening bands. Everyone was friendly and I appreciated seeing the family of Offspring in the wings of the stage. All in all I am greatly impressed with the venue (The Pearl in Las Vegas) and the Offspring. I can't wait to see them again. Hopefully it'll be in the San Francisco Bay Area (AKA home).
The Offspring are not the most popular band from the 1990's, but there are a couple things that separate them from the rest. First of all, they are a great live band. I have seen them several times over the years, and they always put on a great show. My buddy, who also attended the show at the Pearl, is just a casual fan of their music but was floored by how amazing the show was. The band and crowd feed off each other in an incredible manner. The energy of their shows is intoxicating and addicting. It is the epitome of why most people go to see a live band in the first place. The other reason that this Offspring tour is so phenominal is that their most recent album "Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace" is very good. There were just as many younger fans of the new music at the show as there were fans of 'classic' Offpring (as the college intern at my work calls it). Nobody at this show was running to the bar or restroom when the "new stuff" was being performed. Any fan of rock music would have a great time at an Offspring show.