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Post by Admin on Nov 20, 2021 18:40:57 GMT
Evanescence San Diego Viejas Arena November 13th, 2021 (Almost the full concert) Evanescence Live at Viejas Arena in San Diego, CA 11/13/21 We almost got the full concert, but our arms were getting tired These were the full Tracks we got 00:00 Artifact/The Turn 01:34 Broken Pieces Shine 05:18 Made of Stone 08:47 Take Cover 12:14 Going Under 15:47 Lose Control 19:33 Lithium 24:40 Wasted on You 28:57 Part of Me 32:42 End of the Dream (excuse the idiots fighting in the background ) 37:20 Far From Heaven 42:18 (Intermission) 44:32 Better Without You 48:33 Imaginary 52:32 Use My Voice 56:53 Bring Me to Life ENCORE 1:01:21 My Immortal 1:06:33 Blind Belief 1:11:03 (FINAL BOW) BONUS: 1:11:27 Break In By Halestorm (With Amy Lee) Evanescence also played: The Game is Over The Change Call Me When You're Sober Heavy (Linkin Park) with Lzzy Hale But we had to rest our arms filming
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Post by Admin on Nov 26, 2021 0:34:40 GMT
Evanescence Full Set - Live At Dickies Arena Fort Worth TX 11/20/21
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Post by Admin on Nov 26, 2021 19:05:17 GMT
ARIZONA FEDERAL THEATRE Evanescence feat. Lzzy Hale - Heavy (Linkin Park cover) live 11/15/2021 Phoenix, Arizona
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Post by Admin on Nov 26, 2021 22:13:24 GMT
Two of modern rock’s heavyweight vocalists teamed up for a powerhouse bill at SAP Center. Amy Lee of Evanescence and Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale showed off their formidable vocal prowess during their band’s respective sets, even joining forces multiple times throughout the night. The tour was not only a long time coming for fans, but even longer for the bands. “It’s been two years since we’ve played live!” Lee said early on in her band’s set. Bay Area fans likely have to go back even further. Evanescence played two Northern California dates with an orchestra on its Synthesis Tour; otherwise, the clock needs to be wound back to a 2011 appearance at Oakland’s Fox Theater. For this tour, the band broke out some of its most elaborate set design ever, with a tiered stage with laser lights and a triangular video screen. Lee was the focal point throughout the set, commanding both sides of the stage and attacking the front as the tempo built to a crescendo. Her vocals were stunning from the first note to last. No hill was too steep to overcome. The singer didn’t address the crowd often, but when she did, she made the words count. Lee seemed to be on the verge of tears as she introduced older track “Lithium.” She addressed the pandemic and the suffering and loss many have felt, urging the crowd to not become desensitized by the onslaught of bad news and still feel the pain of tragedy. Drummer Will Hunt used every piece of his sprawling drum set. Guitarist Troy McLawhorn and bassist Tim McCord supplied the down-tuned riffs and low end, while guitarist Jen Majura rounded out the sound with stellar backing vocals. “We thought it would be really funny to play the longest set we’ve ever played,” Lee quipped midway through the performance. The 19-track, 90-minute set certainly gave fans their money’s worth. Lee brought Hale out to sing together on a cover of a heavy Linkin Park song, on which both singers’ complementary vocals shined. It was the second time the two appeared on stage together. Lee also joined Hale to perform Halestorm’s “Break In” earlier in the show. The mutual admiration the two singers hold for each other was apparent and infectious. Lee got the South Bay crowd singing along on the anthemic “Use My Voice” as well as the band’s breakthrough hit, “Bring Me To Life.” After a short encore break, Lee took to the piano to perform ballad “My Immortal” before the rest of the band returned to close things out in dramatic fashion with new track “Blind Belief.”
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Post by Admin on Nov 27, 2021 2:52:33 GMT
Halestorm Full Set - Live At Dickies Arena Fort Worth TX 11/20/21
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