A good night but not enough seats
by David kim on 5/10/24Chaifetz Arena - St. LouisWe had a great time But the people in front of us purchased seats that were blocked/covered and had to sit in our row. Other than that it was a good concert
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To celebrate two decades of 'Give Up' and 'Transatlanticism', The Postal Service & Death Cab for Cutie have joined forces for an unprecedented 20th anniversary co-headline tour. Each night, Benjamin Gibbard, the co-founder of both bands, will pull double duty performing with The Postal Service - comprised of Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello, and Jenny Lewis - as well as with Death Cab for Cutie (alongside Nick Harmer, Dave Depper, Zac Rae, and Jason McGerr). The extraordinary live run will see both iconic groups performing their seminal 2003 albums in full.
We had a great time But the people in front of us purchased seats that were blocked/covered and had to sit in our row. Other than that it was a good concert
Fun show steeped in nostalgia and incredible talent. They sounded fantastic, and covering Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy the Silence' for the encore, was superb!
Excellent concert. Would see them again and again!
Great from start to finish, hoping it will come back around again sometime
Love Death Cab! And Postal Service was also really great.
Both bands sounded very good, but since they played both 2003 albums start to finish Death Cab did not play any of their hit songs which was very disappointing
Ben and the bands sounded great! It was the 20th Anniversary of Death Cab and The Postal Services’ albums, Transalanticsm and Give up. They sounded great live and it brought back many memories listening to both albums live.
I was a huge postal service fan when the album came out and ever since and I never thought I would get to see it performed live. Not only was it a bucket list item checked off for me, but I got to bring my music loving 14 year old niece to experience it and it was awesome
I traveled to Toronto to see The Postal Service—I'm so glad I made the trip! They played the whole Give Up album, and after every song, I said, "That was so good!"I am glad I went. Great job! Our floor seats were great, and the people next to us were so nice.
It was great to see The Postal Service! I’m really lucky I got to see them on their one stop in Canada! Ticket master made it an easy process! I did have someone was better with directions and not familiar with Toronto and it’s transportation than I which made getting around better. But maybe a map of the building would be a good idea for those of us more directionally challenged. Over all amazing experience!