Not worth it
by Elle on 5/16/24McAllen Convention Center - McAllenThey only played for an hour before calling it goodnight. Definitely a big disappointment considering how much one spends to go enjoy their evening to see them
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Billy Bob's
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Billy Bob's
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Venue
Mountain Winery
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Lineup
Midland in Concert
Like Midland's sound itself, the band's image brings together elements from different eras of country: a little bit Conway Twitty, a little bit Eagles, a little bit George Strait. But don't let the fashion fool you. When Midland gets onstage, image doesn't matter a bit — the only important thing is the way they dig into their songs with spotless vocal harmonies, perfectly twanging guitar licks and hooks to spare. That's what won them fame and fans, and it's what powers their live shows. So whether Mark Wystrach, Cameron Duddy and Jess Carson are churning out electrifying versions of their hits like "Drinkin' Problem" and "Burn Out," or dipping into their bag of cover tunes, they always give a hundred and one percent at every single concert.
Midland Background
When Midland emerged in 2017, it seemed like the last thing mainstream Nashville was looking for was three guys sporting 'staches and embroidered Western wear while playing tunes that combined country-rock harmonies with an old-school outlaw sensibility. But that's exactly what the trio had to offer. And somehow, they managed to connect with country audiences in a big way (either despite or because of their trend bucking, depending on how you look at it). Their debut single, "Drinkin' Problem," went platinum and hit No. 4 on the country charts, while their first album, On the Rocks, made it all the way to No. 2. The album generated another big country hit with the track "Burn Out," proving to everyone in Nashville that the next big thing didn't have to be just like the last big thing.
They only played for an hour before calling it goodnight. Definitely a big disappointment considering how much one spends to go enjoy their evening to see them
First, it was outdoors. We did not know that when we purchased tickets. 2nd, there was a band that played before midland. We also did not know that when we purchased tickets, 3rd, there was a rain delay (we understand that Morher Nature was responsible), 4th, the camera was stationary. When singer moved or when someone else sang, we couldn’t see them. Camera was always focused just in the middle. We only “saw” one of the band members all night long.
I felt cheated out my money This concert was worst It was outside 8pm the band didn’t go on stage till 10:42 Play 8 song
The concession lines were way too long! Why did I buy “VIP” tickets for if I had to walk to the general admission to buy beer? It was ridiculous! I should have bought table instead! They had their own concession stand. VIP section was way too small and crowded!
Rain clouds came out of nowhere with some lightning n Midland was not able to perform until the lightning stopped but a lot of us left so we did not get to see them at all. I have been trying to see them locally for awhile now but I guess it wasn’t meant to be.
Midland played in Corpus Christi last night. They are beyond the best of all country bands.
One of the best concerts ever and I’ve been to BUNCHES! Love this band! LOVE! Come back to Pikeville KY or Louisville area soon please!
Midland was excellent to see live! They performed well together as a band! All of the instrumentation was fenominal! Will definitely go again when they come back!
It was my first time to the Sandy Amphitheatre and it was just a wonderful time. I've been wanting to see Midland for a long time and I'm happy I finally got to see them. They were incredible, gonna see them each time they come to Salt Lake City
Bar was pouring up!! Loved the drinks and the seats in the back were thick friendly.