Great show
by BreezyBee123 on 6/10/18House of Blues Anaheim presented by Cricket Wireless - AnaheimRating: 5 out of 5The show was great! I loved the opener, too! The crowd was fun and everyone enjoyed themselves

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Pioneers of the Red Dirt music scene and one of America's most beloved bands, Turnpike Troubadours has amassed a massive following throughout their renowned career with more than 2.2 billion streams globally and over 1.7 million equivalent units sold. Since their debut in 2005, the band has released seven studio albums, performed countless sold-out headline shows, appeared in Paramount's hit show "Yellowstone" and were inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. Most recently, Turnpike Troubadours added to their historic career with the release of their new surprise album, The Price of Admission, which debuted at #1 on the iTunes all-genre and country charts and earned them their highest Spotify chart debuts to date. The eagerly awaited follow up to their widely acclaimed 2023 album, A Cat in the Rain, The Price of Admission further cements the band as an undeniable force in the music world and led Whiskey Riff to declare "Turnpike Troubadours have continued to prove time and time again that they are the greatest band of all time." Originally from Tahlequah, OK, Turnpike Troubadours is Evan Felker (vocals, guitar), Kyle Nix (fiddle), Ryan Engleman (electric guitar), RC Edwards (bass), Gabe Pearson (drums) and Hank Early (steel, accordion).
The show was great! I loved the opener, too! The crowd was fun and everyone enjoyed themselves
Bogarts was a great venue! We are big fans of Turnpike Troubadours and have seen them several times. This concert was our least favorite performance, primarily because Evan Felker was pretty wasted, and not entertaining at all. Kind of sad, actually. His band was awesome and on point in spite of Evan, and got them through it. We had an good time being with friends and family, but will think twice before seeing another Troubadours show. I hope Evan gets his act together. Such a great band! But they need to bring their A-Game every time. They did not at Bogarts.
For starters, it’s an extremely well designed venue. The sound and viewing was outstanding. The Bottle Rockets opened up and were very good. Turnpike Troubadours and Cody Jinks are far and away the best acts in country music right now. Go see them if you ever get the chance.
Love the Turnpike Troubadors; love the songs but even for St. Patrick's Day the lead singer was a little too drunk. He missed an entire verse of one song and flubbed the words on others. Still love the music and the band tried to cover. The sound at Bogarts could stand some work too.
This was my 1st concert at The House of Blue Cleveland. It was exactly as I expected having been in one in Myrtle Beach. Great atmosphere, plenty of restrooms, bars, etc. The Turnpike Troubadours were fantastic. I love their music and have been a fan for awhile. BUT!!! Just like the opening act, The Bottle Rockets, there was wayyyyyyyyy too much bass. Since both bands sound was overwrought with bass I'm assuming The House has their own sound man. Since we sat in the balcony perhaps that's why the bass was so overpowering, I don't know. It thumped your chest so hard it was like getting hit with a basketball. And it wasn't a distinctively sharp bass, it just sort of rolled and rumbled. I'm not sure I'd go back but if I did I may try the floor instead of the balcony.
First of all i was surprised at the venue. I had heard what kind of a mess the Ballroom was. Terrible bathrooms access and over priced beers and lines. Both were exagerated though, i didnt have any problems accessing either. Opening the night were the veterans Bottle Rockets. Was excited seeing these guys. They put on a stellar set full of driving songs that kicked off the evening of fun. Then came the headliners and boy they didnt disappoint, with hits like 7&7, Devil Knows and newer hits such as Something to hold on too Turnpike delivered with energy and a commanding stage show. TT are so much more than a "country" band. They remind me of early eagles. Tje songwriting and storytelling in their songs is so welcome in the days of bro country and nothing but repeated chorus lines. I reccomend both the Troubadours and Mercury Ballroom. Looking forward to catching TT in Madison Indiana July 7tj at the Madison Regatta Roostertail Music Fedtival!
Turnpike Troubadours put on a great high energy show. They sounded great & also appeared to have a great time on stage!
Turnpike Troubadours are not pop country. They are a great band with a fun sound and show. For the Club 5 feel of less than 2000 people they had the center jumping. A must see.
Turnpike Troubadours never disappoint. If you want to hear great music and have fun, this band is great. Love, love, love them.
Evan & the guys came out energized and played a great show to an enthusiastic crowd. Definitely see them at any chance.
This was my first chance seeing the Turnpike Troubadours in person and they far exceeded my expectations. If you’ve only heard the albums, you aren’t prepared for their high energy show.
There were no disappointments here! This concert lived up to all my expectations and then some! I really thought after my last concert at Concrete St. that I was finally too old to stand up all night on concrete for any band. However, I was prepared with new comfortable footware and sprung for the "pit" tickets which got us right up to the stage. All three bands were fascinating. Charley Crockett brought some New Orleans jazz/blues to the mix with his trumpet player and accordion. Stoney LaRue was very energetic, although he had a few technical sound issues. Then Turnpike Troubadors brought the house down! They played almost every hit I've heard and one new one off their new album. I only thought about my feet a couple of times, mainly to assess the spilled beer damage on the new shoes.
If you are looking for honest music, played with passion, nothing fancy then look no further than the Turnpike Troubadours. Red Dirt country played with passion and real energy these men are here to entertain. Amazing show where the crowd knows the words to almost every song and was belting them out with the band. Want great music, look no further than these boys from SE Oklahoma.
I love this band. They have such instrumental versatility! They are all amazing artists, and I recommend them to anyone who has yet to see them.
Awesome experience. Convenient location with easy parking, fun & friendly staff, with a party atmosphere. Both bands sounded fantastic. Great, great show. Will definitely be back.
Third time seeing Turnpike in Boston and as with the first two shows, they did an amazing job. Their talent is obvious and they know how to work a crowd - I only wish they came to Boston more than once every 18 months!
Absolutely amazing performance! Very upbeat and energetic
Volume was turned up so high, that all the instruments sounded distorted as well as the lead singer. Had i not known the words to their songs, I wouldn't have a clue what he was singing. I realize this was a rock concert, but Jeez, can't we get the volume to a decent level so as not to distort the music? This is the first concert we have attended at Choctaw and probably the last.
The Turnpike Troubadours came on an hour and a half after the concert started. The crowd, made up of 2/3s of the area young drunks were well tanked up by then and enjoying their beer more than the music. The music was okay but the crowd behavior took all enjoyment out of it.
Great concert I hope they come back to Durant okla