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Def Leppard was awesome. The JOURNEY is
over. Very disappointing show. I left after
journey’s third song. Someone made the
sound guy mad. It was just blaring loud could
not hear the vocals, even what I heard was
terrible. The singer was struggling. Miss you
Steve Perry
Alie from New Orleans, Louisiana
DEF LEOPARD 5 ; JOURNEY ZERO!!
Def Leopard put on a great show! They worked as a
team and deliverd outstanding performance as a
band. Then Neal entered the stage with some other
guys. My ear drums still hurting from the
overpowering of the lead quitar and keyboard
drowning out everything else. There was no balance
and the set was very unenjoyable. Some say its their
sound guy, i suggest its their biggest EGO NEAL. Neal
kept running lead singer off the stage. Not going to
let him steal any recognition. It was clearly the Neal
show!
Angie Poortinga from Des Moines, Iowa
DEF LEPPARD ROCKED IT!
Def Leppard was AMAZING! Was so impressed and
wished they would have played the entire show as I
could have watched them play for hours! Great
energy and vocals, light show was fantastic and solid
all around. Journey was pretty disappointing was
pretty much the Neil Scon show and by mid concert
every song was a guitar solo to showcase him. It was
like they got together to showcase him only. The lead
singer tried but the band played over him you could
barely hear his vocals. Def Leppard definitely worth
it, Journey not so much.
Lucy from Nampa, Idaho
DEF/JOURNEY IN NAMPA
I'm a fan of both bands. I had a ticket issue from the start. They said sold out
except most expensive seats n then all of a sudden they had tickets. Bait n switch.
Then I was told I could get a meet n Greet with Journey n that was fake too.
Regardless of all that - I was there for Journey. Def blew the doors off the joint.
They were hands down amazing. I'm bummed to say Journey struggled. They clearly
had sound issues. When they did solos the sound was good, not great, good. We
couldn't hear Arnel at all except when he did some odd solo note belting during
Faithfully, n he jumped around too much. Neal was a great in his solos n he did a
special solo riff in Faithfully. Steve's a master at the drums n Jon was amazing on
the piano but together all we could hear was the drums. Ross kept making faces at
the crowd. The overall feel I got was they didn't want to be here. I was excited to
see them n they didn't want to be here. Idaho has fans too, sorry were not good
enough for you!
John from Little Rock, Arkansas
DEF LEPPARD GREAT! JOURNEY DISTORTED
Just like so many others experienced,
Def Leppard put on a 1st rate show
and Journey left me wondering who
was their sound guy. Their music was
distorted and It felt so wrong that DL
was the opening act. I will go see Def
Leppard again, I don’t think I can do
Journey ever again.
Evan from Gibraltar, Michigan
DEF LEPPARD / JOURNEY COMERICA PARK
I was really excited to see these two bands
from the 80s get together. From what I saw
Def Leppard was rocking out. However, I
would never know it, as the sound was so
incredibly awful in Comerica Park. All you
could hear was just noise even when there
was no music and joe Elliot was just talking, I
couldn't understand a word he was saying
even my 20 year old son with good ears
could not understand the words. I have seen
Def Leppard at several venues Pryor to
Comerica Park, and they always nailed it.
Journey on the other hand was just horrible.
They actually made me less of a fan, and I
generally like their music. You couldn't even
hear the vocals unless it was a slow
ballad,like lights go down in the city or
Faithfully. They would get the crowd up on
their feet with a good song, and then lose it
with some song Nobody heard of. I have
done my last show at Comerica Park the
sound was just that bad. If it were possible I
would go talk to somebody to ask for a
refund
ABF from Kansas City, Missouri
WE ENJOYED DEF L:EPPARD
We saw Journey and Def Leppard at the Sprint Center in Kansas City at their July 25,
2018 show. We are both Journey fans, and while we didn't set our expectations too
high we were still completely disappointed. I would like to say that I was able to tell
the difference between their new singer Arnel Pineda vs Steve Perry, but I couldn't
hear him over the crushing volume of Neal Schon's guitar. The setlist was great, if it
would have actually sounded like music, rather than just noise, it would have been
good. Def Leppard was awesome! The sound could have used slightly more
adjustments, but overall decent for a live show. We decided that we would go see
them again if they tour next year based on this show.
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