All great but the beer!
by Brad on 5/10/23Credit One Stadium - CharlestonPanic tore it out the frame like they always do. The venue was nice but had very few beer choices. Try serving a beer made locally!
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Widespread Panic are an American jam band formed in Athens, Georgia in 1986. Composed of frontman John Bell, Dave Schools (bass/vocals), Domingo S. Ortiz (percussion), John Hermann (keyboards/vocals), Jimmy Herring (guitar), and Duane Trucks (drums), the band is known for never playing the same show twice and holds the record for the most sold-out shows at the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre as of June 2022. Since forming, Widespread Panic have released 12 studio albums — several of which have climbed the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart — and 11 live albums, as well as a plethora of archival releases including vintage concert performances and their ongoing Porch Songs series of two-track soundboard recordings. Though they reduced their extensive touring schedule at the end of 2016, the band continues to make festival appearances and multi-night engagements at venues across North America.
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Widespread Panic head out on their latest run of shows on December 29, 2023, when they’ll begin a three-night engagement at Atlanta’s famous Fox Theatre. After the New Year, the band will play six more dates through mid-February 2024.
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Widespread Panic’s 2023–2024 tour begins on December 29 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.
Widespread Panic’s 2023–2024 tour will stop in the following U.S. cities:
Tickets for Widespread Panic’s Atlanta and St. Louis dates are currently on sale. General tickets for their trio of shows in Chicago go on sale Friday, November 17 at 12 p.m. local time.
Panic tore it out the frame like they always do. The venue was nice but had very few beer choices. Try serving a beer made locally!
Incredible experience all around. The staff and security were fantastic, entry was easy, best sound ever and not a bad seat in the house. We can’t wait to return to another show here!
WSMFP is always a great show. Credit one stadium is a top notch venue and the staff is always great. Please come back, Widespread Panic. And don't forget about the Township auditorium if you've got a free weekend. *Ahem November, cough cough
I’ve been to a lot of panic shows, and this Ben keeps on getting better.
The show was amazing! Always a good time with the boys. The venue on the other hand- they had Jell-O shots, hard seltzers, liquor, wine, and beer. What did they have for the sober people? Soda and water. All I wanted was a Red Bull, and they didn't even have that. Sober people like to go to shows too, and should at least have something to perk them up for the drive home. Very disappointing.
The venue might have been the Best yet for view, sound and overall good experience!
Sound was perfect, panic great as always. Venue was excellent ,all seats good, except for beer selection and prices, and maybe a few porta potties to help w crowded times.
Saturday night was my 100th Panic show. Credit One Stadium is a great venue and both awesome shows! Weather was great also (not too hot). Awesome setlist both nights.
Widespread showed out this past weekend in Charleston this past weekend.
phone readers not working.super long line to get in. they let people in just looking at mobile ticket. very lame....
Widespread Panic puts on a great show. Six night in Austin and every one was unbelievably good.
The venue (Moody Theater, ATX) is a great size for WSP (about 2700 people) not a bad seat in the house. And the band was so on point, JB still sounds great!
ACL at the Moody Theatre in Austin, Tx is one of the best.
I went to the Tuesday and Wednesday show but I really wanted more! But, alas, I could not because life got in the way. The band was playing at a high level! My brain melted as we had a 2 for Tuesday freak show. And Wednesday brought Motörhead cover and sizzled my brain ending with Tom Petty cover. The band was on fire!
Smooth sailing from start to finish. Everyone was real cool. Staff was outstanding. Bartenders professional and top notch. Restrooms were clean. I’d love to go back one day.
First off, the Moody is awesome! Even though we were on the front rail, there appeared to not be a bad seat in the house. The band Rocked!, including the sign language interpreter. Everybody was on their feet rocking' all the way up to the rafter seats! Jimmy Herring was absolutely incredible on guitar. He's got to be one of the best that are alive today and touring.
Best sound I’ve ever heard. First show at the moody and couldn’t ask for more.
Widespread Panic is a cannot miss show. I dont necessarily like the acoustics at this venue but it was an amazing time.
Firstly, the audience seemed In rapture. They were ecstatic. The sound level, approaching 120 db, in conjunction with high bass levels and room reflection ,however, made the performance irrelevant . This is a good band. I have heard their recordings. This cacophony of ear splitting noise was too much for us though. Five stars for band. One star for sound and distracting lighting.
Widespread Panic always comes in place they did some amazing extended jams that I loved their fans are hoot to hang out with