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by Catz on 2024-11-19Grey Eagle Event Centre - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5Absolutely Awesome!!!......as well as first folk rock band!!
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS VIP PACKAGE DOES NOT INCLUDE A MEET & GREET. THERE IS NO ARTIST INVOLVEMENT WITH THIS PACKAGE.
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Collective Soul rose to prominence in the mid-’90s with 1993’s Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid. The album featured the hit single “Shine” and took Collective Soul from college radio to heavy rotation on MTV. By the end of 1995, the band (led by singer-songwriter Ed Roland) had toured with Aerosmith and Van Halen and performed “Shine” in front of thousands of fans at Woodstock ‘94. Their triple-platinum follow-up, Collective Soul (1995), included "December," "The World I Know" and "Where the River Flows," all No. 1 songs on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. Collective Soul would continue achieving career milestones well into the 2000s and 2010s, including a duet with Elton John (“Perfect Day”) and nine additional studio albums.
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Collective Soul embarked on their North American Tour 2023 in May. After kicking off in Ocean City, Maryland, the tour will cover much of North America.
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Collective Soul’s North American Tour 2023 began on May 5 at Springfest 2023 in Ocean City, Maryland.
Collective Soul’s North American Tour 2023 will take the band to the following cities:
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase two VIP package options for Collective Soul’s North American Tour 2023. VIP packages include perks such as:
Special guests for Collective Soul’s North American Tour 2023 include Rubikon and Dragondeer on select dates. Be sure to check individual event pages for exact details.
Tickets for Collective Soul’s North American Tour 2023 are on sale now in all markets. Standard Tickets are still available for many dates.
Absolutely Awesome!!!......as well as first folk rock band!!
Collective Soul is my #1 favorite band, but the sound and venue lacked "power". I still loved the show and hearing many of their new songs. Have seen them in smaller venues and it was AMAZING. Will continue to see them anytime they are in my area.
I Thought the concert itself was great - Collective Soul sounded awesome as usual - it was just too bad Ed wasn't feeling 100% - we all felt his pain. The staff at the venue itself were on the whole very pleasant and professional
Second time I have seen Collective Soul at this venue. This band is the real deal. Very energetic, engaging with the audience and always put in just a fantastic show.
Wow... That was a great show... It was like a time warp back to the 90s with the band belting out hit after hit. Ed soldiered through back spasms and was very interactive and gracious with the crowd. The guitar solo by Jesse Triplett on Shine was phenomenal. There's something to be said about watching a show in a more cozy environment like the Grey Eagle event center where your seats are so close to the stage... All in all, it was a fantastic evening.
Lead vocal sound for Collective Soul was weak. Lead vocal sound for opening act was great. Overall it’s a great venue .
A night of fellowship and worship, rocking out to our favorite songs. They sounded great, as always!
Phenomenal show! Collective Soul rocked the house and the opening band Jade Elephant was great! Venue is really nice and staff were super friendly and helpful. One minor drawback, I purchased a Silver VIP package and there was some confusion on entry and where to pick up the merch package which also could have been a bit better. However, the seat and show certainly made up for this.
The music was awesome, the band sounded great and singing was fantastic. The venue isn't my favorite. Because it is on the reservation there is smoking allowed in the attached casino and the place was full of smoke. The chairs were also uncomfortably close together. It would be nice if they spaced the chairs a little bit. We love to see these guys in a different venue.
Collective Soul is an incredible band and performed their very best. Loved the show. What we didn't appreciate was the really bad smoky air that greeted us upon entering the Grey Eagle Event Centre. Sadly, this venue shares the same building as the Grey Eagle Casino, where smoking is allowed. A thick haze of tobacco smoke from the casino fills the hallways and even seeps into the event centre concert venue. While the air quality seemed to be at least a little bit better than a previous concert I attended at the Grey Eagle approximately a month ago, I still don't understand why the Grey Eagle casino cannot do a better job of containing the awful cigarette smoke to just the casino? PROMOTERS - Please stop using the Grey Eagle for concerts like this until they clean their air for concert attendees. A show like this would have been a MUCH better experience at a place like the Jubilee Auditorium at SAIT.