Alter Bridge supported by Halestorm and Mammoth WVH 8th December 2022 3Arena
Should be a good one
The confusion?? You followed the pic by saying low enough anyone who wasn't there would assume it was in companionship no?
Turnout was as good as you'd expect much more than Machine Head similar to Nightwish although the seats were pretty much almost sold out in that set up for NW (top tiers closed) but a surprisingly older crowd for them. Standing for AB appeared much much busier.
I was seated Mammoth were a good opener, a tricky start slight delay after first song they had played with the dodgy amp that needed sorting.
The sound was super underwhelming where we were for the opening 3 or 4 songs of Halestorm couldn't hear Josh Smith at all but still no denying the energy of these guys it was getting them by and then when things improved very enjoyable. 'Familar Taste of Poison' was absolutely phenomenal in particular. Here in March and they managed to play 4 different songs in a 9 song support slot including a bside, top act.
I'd agree with Lithium, there was something special about the first Olympia show just due to the years it took to get over, the setlist here was very similar to the second time around actually obviously replacing some to make way for the new stuff they released since however this somehow managed to be the pick of the bunch for me too.
'Slip to the Void' a third of the way through was a tidy surprise. I doubted them after not being sold on the recent material 'Silver Tongue' did sound massive here alright that's a tune.
Great gig I do think they are a bit naive having about half their set irreplaceable.
Love that song. Would be nice to hear some creed live.
Yep great song
Would love to hear Myles take a stab at some Creed stuff
Did they play blackbird?
Of the 3 shows they've had here, I'd say last night's was easily Alter Bridge's best one.
That pic was after the show sorry about the confusion
Yep I misjudged etc but we all mistakes (except me to some posters)
It was a great night overall. Mammoth wvh and Halestorm were good
Alter Bridge were great even if it was plain enough visual wise. Myles was in fine voice aswell as the rest of the guys. The musical talent of the creed members is pretty underated (as are Scott Stapps vocals). Would of loved too of heard 'Watch Over You' and 'Broken Wings' but that happens. A small enough crowd which I imagine could be similar for the upcoming Volbeat show (love to be able to go but life gets in the way). I'd be 50-50 on going to see any of the last night's bands again, I'd feel the show wouldn't change much. 'In Loving Memory' was amazing and me been me at the bar while it started ha. Great way to end my gigs for 2022
That photo is obviously after everyone left!!!
I saw both Halestorm and Alterbridge in their last Olympia concerts and it is a more suitable venue. The 3 arena was too large. I was down on the floor and that was great. I was sent this photo from a friend in the seats. It gives a better view of the actual crowd
That photo is not a true reflection of the crowd, by the time Halestorm and especially Alter Bridge took to the stage I would estimate the crowd at above 5000. There were transport issues in the City earlier and probably delayed people getting to the venue.
The gig itself was excellent, Wolf Van Halen got around 35mns and he had a problem with his amp during the first song and this was fixed rapidly and he played a good albeit short set and he went down well with the crowd.
Halestorm & Alter Bridge were both excellent
Well the last time they played they did the olympia (same with Halestorm) so was always very ambitous to put them in the 3Arena. I'd expect similar turnout for the Volbeat gig next week too sadly.
Is that the start. Would the academy have been a better spot
Low enough
What was the turn out like overall?
Pesky covid. Ticket wasted. Enjoy folks.
Jesus Lizy would crucify ya in the sack I'd say ha. Brilliant performance by them
The drummers had his weetabix
The lick he just burst out with you test the amp was great. Wish he'd do I more if that.
Halestorm now
Did he apologize for upsetting you?
Guess they were on the bill aftetall haha (relax lads only joking)
Really enjoyed them, if only his dad's band had of played Ireland. He's doing him proud eitherway
Should be a good gig, was at AB at their first Olympia gig few years back and was great, had tickets for Halestorm earlier in the year but got covid so missed out. Sadly won't make this gig but should be a belter so enjoy whoever is going.
If you have the ticketmaster app and click on event info it shows the opening acts too
For the last few concerts I went too the 3Arena mentioned the support bands, I was just wondering why it wasn't the case this time. Swear too god this site is getting worse for people constanly jumping down other posters throats at the first opportunity
Anyway looking forward too the show and hope everyone has a good and safe time
The times posted by the same poster seemingly correllating at least from door time anyway in their post directly above then, lol.
Some common sense dictates that the headlining band would get the attention for the social media post by the 3Arena.
Ha humour
They don't have a luas emoji, only a bus one, wonder if they pulled up the tracks.....
Wondering are they still on the bill ?
And???
No mention of Halestorm and Mammoth in the 3Arenas latest post
Times for Glasgow
Any idea of stage times?
Doors open 6:30, I am guessing Mammoth 7:00, Halestorm around 8:00, Alterbridge 9:30?
Halestorm seem to be playing approx 10 & Alterbridge 16 songs