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All was amazing! Reni asked me and a few others to help throw the balloons into the crowed and warned us that we will get hit by them. And she was right, we did. Jared made us all have a 2 hour cardio work out as there were a lot of jumping involved. When Do or Die was played, Jared told everyone to get on each others shoulders.
Even though I was side stage, I climbed onto my cousins shoulders. The downside was that the security told us to get down probably for health and safety. After a few more songs, one of their new songs called Rider was played, at the end of the song, it looked as if the show has ended. Finally it came to the last song, Closer to the Edge.
Me and the few others who had the Up in The Air package were brought on stage and then the others brought from the crowed joined. It was really really fun. An adult decided to push through and force me to the back which I found really rude considering I was shorter then her and was there first.
Another plus was that I watched back the live stream and saw me on there! If you asked other people, their experience would be different. In all honesty, how they act depends on what city they are in and how they are feeling. Read more. Report as inappropriate. I grew up listening to music, but 30 Seconds To Mars are the reason I love live music, and why I now jump at the chance to go to any concert.
Going to a MARS show is, for me, the community, and the spirituality that I think so many other people have found in religion. I was welcomed immediately as part of the family, because I loved the music, and that was all the criteria needed. And speaking of being a part of a live show I've NEVER met another band, never gone to another artist's show, where the crowd is encouraged to participate in everything. Expect to go crazy, to jump a LOT, so wear comfortable shoes!
Nowadays I am just as excited to see all my friends I only see at shows, as I am to rock out and sing along to my favorite songs, and enjoy such a high spirited performance for at least 2 hours. The setlists are never the same, there's gonna be some great acoustic tunes in the middle, and at least one song that'll make you want to cry, and one that'll make you remember how utterly amazing it is to be alive.
The venues I've seen 30STM in, have all been pretty small under , and that is what you can expect in North America, whereas the rest of the world are usually pretty huge stadiums, and the expansiveness of their music, from what I have seen, it doesn't matter the size of the venue. Also, lots of bands have overpriced VIP, but Mars is the only one I consider worth it, because not only to you get to meet them, but you get to dance on stage with them, for the entire show.
MARS' music makes me feel better about life, and has helped me and so many others I know reach for their dreams. The band had two supporting acts Don Broco whom I predict will be really big in future and the cute band the Marmozets who were interesting to watch live. After those two taste bud wetting starters on to the delicious main course of Thirty Seconds to Mars; who played a mix of old material like Do or Die complete with Union Jack flag wave and City of Angles as well as a sprinkle of new material from their critic splitting fifth studio album America like Dangerous Night and the inspired Walk on Water.
Overall the band played a great set but some of their Thirty Seconds to Mars elements where missing like the fan favourite ballons due to the festival being outside. Jared and Shannon have just come back to this year Monolith Tour after taking a 2-week break.
Jared's voice was all stronger for being rested and Shannon easily got back into his drumming grove. The band played a set of 11 songs overall. The festival was bussing and everyone had a good time.
Jared and Shannon included a lot of audience participation in their show and allowed some members of the crowd on stage with them. By the time the confetti cannons went off to the closing song 'Closer to the Edge', the crowd was roaring for the more and the band was pumped. All in all it was great show; which allowed new talent to shine and Thirty Seconds to Mars to really get into a lush pumping grove just singing! Good show overall.
A few problems tho. We paid a lot of money for front row and were irritated Jared "invited" everybody to come down to the front, shoving us back against our seats.
We were packed in like sardines with no way to exit. Thank God security saw the situation was becoming dangerous and starting telling people to go back to their own seats. Jared stupidly stopped in mid-song and started berating security personnel for disrupting his show! I know he wants to be the cool anti-hero and all but he needs to think about the safety of his fans before he speaks.
If it had gone on there would have been some serious medical emergencies. Besides that, Jared is an entertaining performer even though the show is very predictable from night to night. Had the feel of Jared going through the motions like a finely oiled machine. No encores as usual. Not as much fan interaction as there used to be back in the day.
Jared didn't go into the audience on this night and Shannon seemed painfully uncomfortable when he had to sing. The stage looks really empty with just the two band members left. Three out of five stars.
Not one of their better shows. May be time for this band to call it a day. Cheap 30 Seconds to Mars ticket prices are currently unavailable, please check back at a later date. Most 30 Seconds to Mars concerts last about hours but can run shorter or longer depending on the opening acts, encore, etc. The cost of 30 Seconds to Mars tickets can vary based on a host of factors.
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