Turnpike troubadours awesome!!
by SchellD on 4/4/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5The boys put on a heck of a show! Vocals are great and their musical ability is outstanding!! We loved it!!

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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 boys put on a heck of a show! Vocals are great and their musical ability is outstanding!! We loved it!!
The Troubadours were just unbelievable. Fantastic musicians. But the backup band that started and played for 45 minutes, Bonham Brothers, was not good at all. I hate to put it down because they had young children singing and it was a family group, but it just wasn't up to the caliber that you'd expect to see as a band before Troubadours.
Me and my wife had a awesome time, it was her time to listen to the turnpike trubidors, she loved their music
Amazing performance! Well worth seeing. I will try to catch another concert close by me.
Best.Time.Ever. We had so much fun! They played for at least 2 hours, played so many good songs! Will go back every time! Can't wait to see them again!
Awesome band. Good venue, but drink lines were long and slow.
Concert was awesome and venue was great. The only issue was the lines at the bars. They need a great deal more bartenders!!! It took an hour to get a drink.
My first time for a concert at the Pageant. Turnpike Troubadours played a great show!
They're really catching on, people knew the words.
Well worth the money! It wasnt a packed house so it wasnt really cramped
Intimate venue, infectious crowd, great lyrics and instruments. DOESN'T GET BETTER!
First of all,turnpike troubadours are my favorite band!!! They sounded great,the backyard stage venue is fantastic,loved it!!
These guys deserve a bigger stage and a bigger audience but I LOVED the Backyard stage and the intimacy of the whole thing! And it was only two days after a music festival at Suwanee so I had been doing this very thing for days before. My only suggestion would be to raise the stage a bit. Many in the audience were struggling to see over the vertically gifted.
Great concert, you can really tell there is a lot of mutual respect between all three bands that were on the bill. Big fan of American Aquarium, kind of wish they and the Old 97's would have switched time slots. Great show though.
Great venue. Easy to get great seats. No seat or standing room is far from the stage. Smaller venue with great sound and great views of stage.
Great venue. TP Troubs are the best there is!!!!!!
I went to the show to see the Old 97's and was blown away with the quality of both American Aquarium and the Turnpike Troubadours. I had never heard of them before and was glad to be introduced to them. I left the concert with two CD's and have been listening to them since.
I really enjoy the musical talent and the songwriting this band offers. Their studio albums are amazing. The concert at the Uptown Theater in KCMO was a bit of a disaster. The sound guy had the volume so loud that my wife and I left with concussion like symptoms about 30 minutes into the main act. It was physically uncomfortable and made it impossible to enjoy the music. They played with American Aquarium, who was decent and The Old 97s who pretty much just played loud noise and screamed into the microphone. All in all I still love this band but want to see them in another venue. I am hoping this concert was just an isolated bad experience.
Turnpike has been my favorite band for a while, but this was my first opportunity to see them live. They did not disappoint. They sound exactly like their album. Lot of energy in the crowd. Everyone knew all their songs. The band mingled in the crowd during the opening acts and we're out high fiving and thanking them as they left. Just flat out awesome.
Mercury Ballroom is my least favorite place to see a show in Louisville. From the outrageously priced drinks to the horrible layout of the club, it's clear that this club is just in it for the money. Go figure, it's owned by Live Nation. The barrier in front of the stage is so far back, it squeezes people towards the out of place soundbooth, which also takes up a large portion of right-in-the-middle prime viewing real estate. Whoever designed this space was not a music lover, but simply a bean counter.