The best!
by Sue Lotz on 5/20/24TD Pavilion at the Mann - PhiladelphiaIt was the best! Great parking! Great seats! Great artists! Love the Mann! Love the Avett Brothers!
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Avett Brothers Concert Schedule and Tour
Growing up in Concord, North Carolina, and influenced by Bob Dylan, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Neil Young, brothers Scott Avett on banjos and Seth Avett on guitars formed The Avett Brothers with standup bassist Bob Crawford in 2001, and released their first studio album Country Was in 2002, as well as live concert album that same year. Their stripped down, folky sound has a maudlin but warm vibe, full of gorgeous melodies and bluegrass jingle jangle. 2003's A Carolina Jubilee followed on Ramseur Records, as well as 2004’s Mignonette, which further polished their sound with graceful harmonies. In between a relentless concert and touring schedule, the band managed to record 2006’s Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions and The Gleam EP, in addition to a second live album, between tours before releasing their 2007 album Emotionalism. This garnered a lot of critical acclaim and caught the attention of Rick Rubin, who signed the band to his American Records label and produced their follow-up 2009’s I and Love and You, expanding their sound and bringing the band to new heights. Their seventh full-length album The Carpenter, also produced by Rubin, came out in 2012, debuting at #4 on the Billboard Top 200 and earning their first Grammy nomination. The Avett Brothers latest, Magpie and the Dandelion, was released in October 2013 and is full of pop charisma and folk soul that has been enchanting ticket holders and pulling at their heartstrings with its raw energy and intimacy.
It was the best! Great parking! Great seats! Great artists! Love the Mann! Love the Avett Brothers!
A great show to kick off the tour! I loved every second of it.
This was an excellent concert. It was well worth the time and effort it took me to go to the Mann Center. The Mann Center is a wonderful concert venue and I been going there for many years.
Didn't stay for the avett brothers, but their fans were really nice. City and Colour opened and played an amazing set. Sound was great. Venue was beautiful. All around good time.
I will never tire of seeing them in concert. The muppets were an interesting choice, it was really cute. Glad they played a lot of their older music!
We absolutely LOVED the Avett Brothers' New Years show in Raleigh. They really know how to bring it, with 27 total songs and tons of energy! The PNC arena, though, leaves some things to be desired. It was really cold inside (because of the ice, maybe?), the fog machines left a really strong and unpleasant smell in the air, and at the end of the show the lights were all brought on fully and suddenly in a jarring way. A little more forethought would have gone a long way!
Best musical show we have seen in a long time. I can't wait to see them again. We loved the midnight celebration of dropping balloons.
The care and love that the Avett Brothers put into every one of their concerts is fantastic. However, the New Year’s Eve concert is always over the top special. This is my fifth show and I would dare say the best yet!! Love the energy and pure sound.
I finally made it to the Avett Bros NYE concert and it did NOT disappoint. Excellent experience, great songs, memorable balloon drop. Marcus King was fantastic and the absolute cherry on top of a sweet treat concert. Staff at stadium was helpful and friendly. Parking was well directed and smooth. The crowd was happy and peaceful. An overall feel good time. 10/10
The Avett Brothers put on a great New Year's Eye concert in their home. Loved the flow of songs throughout the setlist as well as the lighting. The celebrations as the clock struck midnight were impressive as well. As suggested above definitely go if you are able! You will not regret it.