I went to the show on Saturday. The upgraded bathrooms are awesome, especially on a hot night, as they are roomy, clean, and air conditioned. I didn't notice that there were more drink stands than before, but it did not seem to me that there were. I will check again when I go see Howard Jones and ABC in a couple weeks.
Howard Jones and ABC has been moved to the Criterion for some reason (maybe the ungodly heat).
If these first shows are a sign of things to come, then we are going to be majorly disappointed. I will give them a summer fully open to see if they get good shows with mainstream rock or pop acts, but getting Ice Cube and Cake, while ok acts, are not really what OKC's major amphitheater should be bragging about.
Like I said, they were not fully sure when they would be open, so booking shows was tough. But this first batch of shows is rough. Hopefully the severing of the DCF relationship doesn't come back to bite them, as the Zoo had already been struggling to get top traveling summer tours to come through.
There are a lot of theater dates on the HJ tour. I have no idea if they were relocations, too, but looks like most of the remaining shows on the tour are theater gigs.
He played mostly theater shows last year, too.
I wouldn't think they would be a sign of things to come as the promoters only really took over early this year. Now they have a year under their belt to bring in better acts next summer and hopefully into fall. It would be hard to find bands to play that already had a tour ready to go unless they just happened to have some holes in their schedule and were near by.
Had GA lawn tickets, not going now - they stuck us in either the last or next-to-last row on the right side under the balcony, as far right as you can go (Someone I know got one of their seats at the right end of a row and the other one at the left end of the row before/after it, but it got fixed, luckily). Under the balcony sounds so sh!tty there (view is pretty crappy too), and to be seated is just two bridges too far. I vowed long ago never to go to a seated show at the Criterion again (went to a seated show once a long time ago, vowed to never do it again, but Lindsey Buckingham is worth breaking a vow for, and it'd have to be Jimi coming back from the dead to make me go to a seated show there again ), it's just unpleasant (small seat widths, manspreaders, all seats in a row hooked together), and we *never* end up under the balcony by choice, found that out at about the 2nd show we went to there a looong time ago. Speaking of the balcony, it's not open for this show - they could've opened it up and given people tickets there and the sound/view would be so much better (our preferred spot is in the left-side front corner of the balcony, front row or two - security keeps people from standing at the rail so you can see great, and sound is pretty good).
I was pleasantly surprised they got Benson Boone in October, which is a massive get considering he's one of the headliners for Austin City Limits. Benson's show sold out within a day. I love that we're thought of and close enough to Austin to have some of these acts visit OKC the week between both ACL weekends.
https://thelostogle.com/2024/08/22/n...rt-experiences
I hate sharing the Lost Ogle, but they made some good points. I'll give then another summer to try to get it turned around, but not a good start, as I said.
Yes, TLO are jerks, but they are citing actual info. I'm not much for their commentary, but the emails and source stuff is concerning.
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agreed!!!
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