![]() ![]() In one of the night’s most intimate moments, Smith called for the crowded arena to pull out their lighters and turn on their cell phone lights before the band’s hit single, "Second Chance," "All you got to do for this next song is make sure Halley’s Comet can see where you are," Smith told the crowd. While calm moments were few and far between throughout the night, Shinedown’s performance of "Enemies" was an energetic highlight of the headlining performance. ![]() Clearly attempting to keep peace between any fans who may get in each others’ personal space, Smith kept his crowd raging while also mitigating any injuries that a hard rock show can cause. "Look to your left, look to your right," Smith told the crowd during Shinedown’s 2012 track, "Enemies." Encouraging fans to shake hands and give high fives to their neighbors, Smith then told the crowd to jump like they never had before when the song dropped. Raging with new friendsĮarly into the performance, Smith took time to address the crowd, to keep the audience safe and to help his fans make some new friends. While most of the band (comprised of Smith, drummer Barry Kerch, lead guitarist Zach Myers and literal bassist Eric Bass) stayed at the main stage for the first half of the set, the band walked down the stage’s catwalk to the B-stage to give some fans a closer view. Shinedown’s stage also made for an exceptional rock show. Although the production may have fallen short when compared to two of Fiserv Forum’s most recent concerts (Travis Scott and KISS), the show’s use of pyrotechnics, fireworks, lighting and lasers all made for a visual treat. The rockin’ productionįrom start to finish, Shinedown’s tour production alone was worth the price of admission. "Devil" set the tone for the remaining performances – and with enough pyro to heat Fiserv Forum for the rest of Milwaukee’s lengthy winter. ![]() "Devil" isn’t only one of the best rock songs from 2018, but to no one’s surprise, it’s also a perfect track to open a hard rock concert. Starting the performance with a literal bang, as a giant white drape fell from the rafters and revealed the band to their Milwaukee fans, massive flames rose from the stage while Smith belted out the hellish track. With a carefully crafted setlist that mixed some of the band’s best tracks with cuts from its most recent album, 2018's " Attention Attention ," Shinedown had everyone’s attention as they kicked off Friday’s performance with the first single off their new album, "Devil." But for now, here are seven reasons you shouldn’t have missed Shinedown last night at Fiserv Forum: Exactly one week after KISS said farewell to its Wisconsin fans, Shinedown brought its big headlining tour to Fiserv Forum to perform cuts from its new album, as well as some of the band's most successful tracks.įrom frontman Brent Smith’s unmatched energy to the tour’s fiery and impressive production, you’ll find no shortage of reasons to see Shinedown live and in concert the next time you have the chance. Milwaukee has been spoiled when it comes to great rock concerts in the month of March. ![]()
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