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I was really anticipating high energy and a
great performance. Jared just waked around in
a weird sheet like gown. No band, just drums.
Very disappointing. Walk the Moon, however,
killed it!! Great music, great vocals, high
energy!!! Tons of fun!! They were definitely the
highlight of the evening!!
Ana Mallaco from West Palm Beach, Florida
A LITTLE DISAPPOINTING
As a long time fan of 30 Seconds, I was expecting the same kind of
performance from Jared Leto as last year’s tour with the Muse, so I felt
a greater distance from the artist, specially because, unlike last year,
he stayed on the main stage all the time. Maybe it is the absence of
Tomo. As for the other sets, Walk The Moon was my favorite
performance of the whole concert. Fun, energetic, couldn’tstop
danicing.
Kdawg from Honolulu, HI
30 SECONDS TO MARS
I was disappointed from the very beginning you can't walk out on stage and try to be Freddie Mercury. Asking people to sing with you right off the bat. Seemed kind of bossy, get up, sing, dance etc. Most of it was prerecorded. I really love their new songs and was looking forward to seeing them live. I dont feel like thats what I got.
Sue from Orange County, California
LAZY PERFORMANCE
I like the music of 30STM, but Jared
actually sang very little, rather letting
the audience sing the songs for him.
Also, telling people to come up on
stage knowing security would stop
them. Not cool. Walk the Moon was
fantastic! Such an energetic show &
spot on performance. They sang all
their songs.
Carl Jobbins from San Diego, California
30 SECONDS TO MARS
I have never been to the Mattress Firm Amphitheater. Very nice venue. Free
parking, short walk, beautiful theater. Wrong concert. Just to clarify, there were
actually 3 band members on stage. Most people didn't notice the bass player.
Drums, bass, vocalist and the most talented member of the band, the board
operator. Lead guitar sounded good, synthesisor-keyboards were good, backup
vocals were good. Too bad they were all prerecorded. This was more like a pep rally
then a live concert. He'd spend 10 minutes pulling people out of the crowd. Don't
bring your kids. He sounded like a teenager that just learned the 'f' word. Walk the
Moon needs to break away from this terrible headlining band. By the way, the
amphitheater was only half full and no one wanted an encore.
Jeff S from Los Angeles, California
PHONE IT IN
Seems like this is a hobby for Jered. Lots of
wasted time bringing people on stage to jump
around. Played less than an hour and a half, no
encore. No passion. Stick to acting.
Delaney Hayden from Austin, Texas
1 DRUMMER, 1 SINGER, AND RECORDED MUSIC
There really was no band. Just a drummer live and
Jared Leto singing. The rest of the music was
recorded - basically piped in. That's not a live concert.
Leto is a showman. He performs more than he sings.
He asks the audience to scream, clap, jump, and vote
numerous times for which side of the audience is
louder. He also wastes time trying to find "crazy"
people in the audience to come on stage. He really
can't see many people in the audience. Also, he
wants us to sing along with him or many times, just
to sing a lot of a song instead of him. It was BS. But I
think he loved it. Walk The Moon all played
instruments, sang, and didn't have gimmicks like
Jared Leto had. I wish they had played longer. They
were real musicians!
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