Can’t beat the commodore
by Kevin on 2024-02-16Rating: 5 out of 5The lips are a must see live . Seeing them at the commodore was one of the best shows I have seen. Great venue .
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The lips are a must see live . Seeing them at the commodore was one of the best shows I have seen. Great venue .
The Lips at the Commodore is a ritual and a great one at that.
Great show! Was a long wait. Almost three years!! Really not a fan of the new cashless system at the bar. Just feeding the monitoring of all our lives. So wrong… And do we really need so much private security inside the venue? Hard to enjoy the show and feel relaxed and free to dance and move around with a bunch of Sic security goons intimidating everyone that goes to the washroom or bar. Seriously. Maybe they should police themselves…
One the best live rock shows I’ve ever been too. A full sensory experience of psychedelic rock.
Great sound, good service, great visuals, Wayne Coyne is such a compelling and kind front man and they did so much with a small stage. I was hoping to hear Shine On Sweet Jesus, but the songs were well chosen nonetheless.
One of the nest shows I've been to in years. The Flaming lips brought so much joy to the Commodore Ballroom from start to end. From Wayne and the band sounding amazing and the inflatables and confetti cannons blasting, its was a wonderful night of amazing music and spectical. Every single person left with a smile on their face and hearts full of joy.
Incredible show! As many of us have been waiting 3 years to see a flaming Lips it was worth the wait! Their music is meaningful, stage show spectacular and their humanity serene!
this was the first concert I went to and it was a blast, feels like it won't be topped.
It would be helpful if instead of just putting “8 PM” on the tickets, you made it clear that there was no backup band, and 8pm was when the Lips were going to take the stage; rather than the time that the doors open. i’ll bet a lot of people missed a good portion of the show because of that
Amazing energy from Wayne and the band. 2 drummers for the price of one! They put on a hell of a show with great positive vibe. I was impressed that they were blowing large "scenic ornaments" for just a song or two. A large rainbow for "Do you realize" and a Montreal-specific message for the last song... race for the prize. Wayne certainly seems in great shape for a 61-year old. He was very nice, warm , humoristic throughout his many comments in between the songs. I am so happy I got to see them in a more intimate venue.