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Recently discovered that I love going to concerts so I'll be trying to go to as many as I can! I like all sorts of music so I'm excited to see so many people live.

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Hmm, do you know anyone living in Tennessee, or are you going to be fully alone? I saw Weathers a couple years back when they opened for Palaye Royale. I wanted to see them in 2025 for their headline tour, but was too sick. But I always love their songs, "Happy Pills", "NO CAPS", and "Wasn't Gonna Go Out". Also their collab with VOILA for "Unhappy Hour" is addictive! As for Middle Child, I saw them open for MOD SUN/lovelytheband that same year. I like his song "Older". It'll be my second time seeing Ella and VOILA lol. Can't imagine seeing the same artist/band 8 times! But looks like I'll be on track for that with Mayday Parade or Autumn Kings eventually.

Do you know any affordable, nearby hotels to the venues, as I'm still deciding on options? I know the two venues are only 1 mile from each other.

Hmm, folksy... I'm going to a show next week that's pretty folk, Ike Dweck. Will be my first time at Aisle 5. I'll give those songs a try over the weekend! Pink hair in Georgia is NOT easy to spot lol There's gonna be thousands of people at the Arena, no way could I spot that! Oh cool, I saw Em on Monday! Still pissed that I didn't know about her in time for 2024, but it was a magical night! The 2 year was worth it. Skating on bean bags? That sounds crazy lol Glad you had fun though! Hope you have fun with your Nashville move.

Yeah, was disappointed that VOILĂ€ wasn't touring in Atlanta, butttt they just so happened to be coming to Nashville the day after my Three Days Grace concert there, so I bought tickets for the VOILA show. I couldn't resist since the lineup is freakin' stacked with Weathers and No Love For The Middle Child. Feels so cool seeing a concert where I've seen every band/artist once already. I just have to figure out a hotel to book at. But November 1st and 2nd will be my only out-of-state concerts. Really sad that Hollywood Undead's not coming to Georgia :(

You should give Yellowcard a chance. It took me over 20+ years to really try them out. But I got hooked on their song, "Only One". And their latest album has so many great songs!! 30 concerts total is still fantastic, so don't feel bad. Before 2024, I had only been to three. And yeah, fuck the nosebleed seats at State Farm lol Did that for Chainsmokers 7 years back, and remember almost nothing about the show. I'll look into this Walker guy. He's not country is he?

But yeah, that's awesome that you'll be at Alex Warren! I'll be a few rows up in seating. I did floor seating for AJR once, and didn't really enjoy that, although it was Top 3 concert of the year for me! It'd be funny if I saw you at the show lol Alex Warren, Myles Smith, and 5SOS are my most-anticipated shows this year!!

The Yellowcard concert was awesome!

In the past couple weeks, I've seen Beast in Black, Autumn Kings, Driveways, and The Maine. All of them put on fantastic performances, but Beast in Black and Maine were the best! Felt so hyped during Beast's show, and so relaxed after seeing The Maine last night. I was considering seeing Jared Benjamin tonight, but I think I'll take a rest day. I can't wait to see Em. I'm still miffed that I didn't learn about her until after she came to ATL two years ago. Really hate when I discover an awesome artist/band, only for it to be too late to see them. I love her range.

So far, I've seen 7 concerts this year, while cancelling on 3. So, doing a little better. I hope I can surpass my attendance record from last year (30). The last couple shows that were standing-only, I opted to just stand during the performances, and sit on the floor in-between. Seems to help me.

Well, seeing how you like them, you might want to try Sadie Jean or Jenna Raine the next time they tour in the U.S. They were both a lot of fun when I saw them! Do you ever see bands at the merch table before they perform? I've never trusted chiropractor, since they're more quack science, but when I'm dealing with back pain, I'll use Cyclobenzaprine. It gives me the best sleep + heals my back from a long day of work or standing at a concert. I usually feel better the next day.

I don't think I've ever used heated seats in a car. Though I prefer being cool at all times anyhow. I've only been to Tennessee once in my life, as a kid, so I don't remember it. Linkin Park last year was my first out-of-state concert ever, so it'll be interesting trying for another. I think I've heard the name Conan Gray, but never got into his music.

So, in May, I have Yellowcard + Plain White T's, Black Veil Brides + As December Falls, and potentially Florence + The Machine (if I can afford a good seat). June is Em Beihold, Said the Sky + MitiS, Kelsy Karter & The Heroines, 5 Seconds of Summer, The Cab, idobi summer tour, and Alex Warren. August has The Fray. No plans beyond that, though I would love to see the twenty one pilots show for a 3rd time, but too expensive.

Damn, I can't imagine being recognized by a musician lol. Would be funny if the Autumn Kings' vocalist remembers me from last year, when I see 'em in April. I've always been nervous about meeting/talking to artists. I dunno how you keep sane driving for so long! I'm pretty much settled on going to Nashville for 3DG instead of Huntsville, since the tickets are much cheaper, and hotels are pretty similar in pricing. Never been to Nashville before, but I really want to see them live for once.

Ask Ella to open for Neoni if they ever tour. I'm seeing Beauty School Dropout/NIGHTBREAKERS, senses, and MOTHICA this weekend, then rosecoloredworld/MISSIO/The Haunt at the end of the month. April is The Maine/Grayscale, Driveways, and Autumn Kings, as I still decide on BOYS LIKE GIRLS.

What attracts you to her so much? You were at the Nashville show? I really considered going tonight for the Atlanta show, but I don't want to risk overexerting myself going to a concert the night after another. I'm sure she'll come back to town soon enough, much like LOLO opened for Simple Plan after her headline tour. Besides, I've got 3 back-to-back concerts from March 6th to 9th, that will put my recovery to the test. So, I'm both eager and nervous about those -- but since last night went well, I'm pretty hopeful.

Yes, Alabama would be closer, but the tickets seem to be more expensive. Finally saw my first concert of the year, after having missed two previous bands.

Happy late birthday! Isn't Dallas really far from you? You gonna take a plane there? I really want to see Three Days Grace, but since they're not coming to Georgia, I'll have to choose between going to Alabama or Tennessee. Either way would require taking PTO from work, since one day is on a Friday, while the other is on a Sunday. And The Funeral Portrait's opening for them. I'm just hoping I'll still have my new job by October.

So, you're going to become a teacher or social worker or...?

FMK was definitely one of my faves from the album, though I really wish they had played Unhappy Hour, since that's such a banger! I was in ADA at my venue, but it was right next to the stage. I tried to get merch after, but the long was still going after an hour. The storm didn't affect much where I live, just some freezing rain. Was really looking forward to snow, but oh well. There's still a couple months of winter left, so never know! I'll probably wait to see what Ella's setlist ends up being before deciding. I know her music is directed more towards women, so I'm not her intended audience, but I do like a handful of her songs. I did like seeing Jenna Raine and Sadie Jean when they came to town, so who knows.

What's your college major?

BTW, how'd you like VOILA?

Yeah, I liked "Predator" and "Funeral", but dunno if I'll go.

Guessing you're going to see Ella Red? Be safe during this winter storm!

Merry Late Christmas.

It's been a long recovery, but I've been taking medicine to help. For a long while, I could barely ride in vehicles, but I did manage to make it to one last show (after cancelling half a dozen) on December 10th to see Unlikely Candidates for a second year. I'm hoping I'll be back to normal in 2026, as I really hated missing out on Maroon 5, Story of the Year, We the Kings, NIGHTBREAKERS, and Winona Fighter. But I did manage to see VOILA, rosecoloredworld, and All Time Low.

How old are the kiddos? Is it the same one as all the time, or do you rotate with other kids? I can't imagine driving for 7 hours, especially at night! I've never done a Renaissance Fair, especially since it's mostly in the summer heat. I still have to get a $6,000 (according to dealer$hip) part replacement on my car, so I'm really hesitant on driving long distances. And I have the worst night vision ever.

I know ADA varies for Masquerade, as the Heaven venue absolutely fucking sucks unless you're in the very front of ADA. If you're stuck behind wheelchair people, you're doomed to a miserable experience, because the pit blocks your view otherwise. It wouldn't be so bad if they would angle the barriers diagonally. But Purgatory/Altar ADA are right to the side of the stage, so you get the perfect spot. Haven't tried Hell's though, but I had to use ADA during the VOILA show, and had a great experience. Hoping tonight at Heaven won't be too bad, as I'm still recovering from my illnees from early October. And MARTA is doing cosntruction, so the walk from there to Masquerade has doubled in time, which really sucks.

Damn 11 hours. My longest shifts have been 10 hours not including breaks/lunch, but they always left me too exhausted to go to concerts afterwards. Besides, I hate the idea of going to work the morning after a show, so I always just took an unpaid day off lol
I don't know how you manage to drive 4 hours solo. Most I've driven on my own is around 1 hour. My playlists don't even last more than 2 hours without skipping songs, and it'd put so much wear on my car. Wouldn't you need to fill up on gas twice?

Whaaa, ADA in the back? What's the point of having ADA seating at that point?? It should always be closest to the stage! Just sucks that Sueco, girlfriends, Weathers, Beauty School Dropout, etc. are going to play there. I really want to see Sueco live, but they only came to Atlanta on the same day as Alec Benjamin, so I had no choice but to miss 'em last year. Roxy has a ton of seating, was awesome for Sad Summer Fest last year, but parking is a pain. They have VIP seating for $400 (2 people minimum), which is worth it for the view + not being behind tall people, but thankfully I only go there a handful of times. It also sucks during baseball season, as the parking spaces get more expensive, since the concert venue is right across from the Braves stadium. Lakewood is... very meh. AmerisBank is the better of the arenas, but Gas South is the closest to me.

You should check out some of Yellowcard's songs, like "Only One", "For You, and Your Denial", or "honestly i". ADTR, you could try out "All My Friends", "All I Want", or "Bad Blood".

Did you end up going to see Set It Off? They had a lot of fun songs, though I really wish they'd play "Who's In Control?" or "Lonely Dance". Didn't care for any of the openers, but I was shocked that Atlanta was the first stop of their tour, so all of their songs were surprises! You ever been to Cannery Hall in Nashville? So many great bands going to be up there, while Georgia gets no festival. I know it's not fun leaning on a railing for hours. I just did it for almost 5 hours last night, while being squeezed by others on the balcony. Masquerade was packed!

Yeah, "Long Live" is a fun song too. I was binging her music so much in during late 2023, that she was one of my top 5 listens on Spotify for that year lol I'm lucky that Tabernacle is only a few blocks from MARTA (still a .3 mile walk, and a lot of climbing stairs), and MARTA goes right into State Farm, so I don't have to worry about parking. AmerisBank, Lakewood, and Coca-Cola Roxy are the problem spots, so I prefer to take Uber.

As for Huntsville, it looks like you guys have Yellowcard and A Day to Remember coming to your town, so you could look into that! I enjoyed their performance a few weeks ago. And yeah, I'm not surprised. Alabama doesn't seem as developed as Georgia, no offense. But MARTA is both a bus and subway service, so there's that. I think all states should have a metro line for quick travel. Yeah, I've never used TikTok in my life. The only social media I really use is Instagram. So, I discover all my music through Spotify, especially with their autogenerated playlists.

You should check out Set It Off's new song, "Pathological", as the bars are so good. And they're performing next week, so don't miss 'em if you can help it. Otherwise, check out rosecoloredworld the next day. Yeah, I'm gonna see VOILA next month too! I had a ticket for last year, but my family reunion in Savannah was the same day... and that would've been a 4 hour drive, right after a concert. I really hope they'll played "Figure You Out", "FMK!", and "Unhappy Hour". I requested 'em on their online form, so fingers crossed. But considering the show's been sold out for weeks, I'm sure the venue will be packed.

I've no experience with POTS, but is there no medication for it, or can using a railing/barrier to lean on help? Odd that walking would alleviate it, but I assume it's been affecting you for a long while? Is there no cure or cause for it? It would be cool to see Taylor Swift someday, as I like some of her songs. I'm not a big fan or anything, but "Castles Crumbling", "Getaway Car", "You're On Your Own, Kid", "The Great War", and "Anti-Hero" are great songs. Still wouldn't pay hundreds to see her, but seeing her live would be fun.

You having to drive hours, assume you live far outside of Atlanta then? I could understand your parents' worries then, especially if you're going alone. I wish I had gone to concerts during high school, but I didn't own a car, most concerts are on school nights, and I didn't have money. It's unfortunate, since I've missed out on a lot of great shows. But on the bright side, 5 Seconds of Summer just announce a presale for their show next year, so I'm excited about that. I saw them open for Chainsmokers in 2019, and remember absolutely nothing! Didn't even know who they were. If not for this site, I wouldn't even know that I've seen them. This time around, I've actually gone thru library and can't wait.

I live outside of Atlanta, so about 20.5 miles from midtown via interstate, so most venues are incredibly accessible, though I'm truly lucky to have a nearby MARTA for shows at Center Stage, Masquerade, and Tabernacle! See, I don't listen to the radio, and only have my Spotify on, so I only knew "Numb Little Bug", and didn't even know her name. I just felt she was a one hit wonder, and didn't pay much mind, since it's a pretty basic tune. But... like American Authors and Fitz & The Tantrums, her library is amazing!

Jamie Miller's amazing. You might like him if you like Alec Benjamin. Some great songs are "Maybe Next Time", "It Is What It Is", "Empty Room", "Rooting For You", and "In the Cards". Found him while going thru Sadie Jean's Spotify radio, who I found going thru Taylor Swift's.

Did you see Set It Off open for NOTHING MORE last year? If not, they're headlining in October! I only found out about the band last year, but loved "Fake Ass Friends", "Kill the Lights", "Hourglass", "Who's In Control", and "Horrible Kids". What about you? As for Palaye Royale... I again, only got into them last year. What drew me to them was their songs, "Mr. Doctor Man", "Lonely", "Broken", "Lifeless Stars", "Dark Side of the Silver Spoon", "Toxic In You", and "Just My Type". Some of their material is depressing for sure, but others like "Toxic in You" and "Just My Type" are fun bangers.

Oh, I can't forget to mention the band, Weathers, who opened for Palaye. Some fun songs by them are "Happy Pills", "C'est la vie", "Wasn't Gonna Go Out" (really fun one!), and their collab with VOILA, "Unhappy Hour". Yeah, 9 hours is a lot, so I spent most of that time in the VIP lounge just chilling, until the bands I cared about came out lol

If you don't my asking, what chronic illness? I only started going to concerts last year, and wish I had gone much sooner, as I missed out on seeing Fall Out Boy, Three Days Grace, and You Me At Six. Before last year, I had only seen one concert every few years, like Imagine Dragons, The Chainsmokers, and Allstar Weekend. But, it's been a huge lifechanger for me, seeing all these different bands/artists, especially when times get more stressful. Just feels so cool being surrounded by hundreds, if not thousands, of like-minded people in awe of fantastic performances.

I always heard her song on the radio, but dismissed it. It was so overplayed, and I didn't know who she was. Finally checked her out on Spotify, and fell in love with "City of Angels", "Child of the Moon", "Not Who We Were", "Thrown to the Wolves", "Calculated", and "Just Fine". She has so much talent and range. Have you heard her new single, "Hot Goblin"? But Jamie Miller is like the male version of her. Tons of catchy songs with a great voice.

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