Denver, CO
Denver, CO
Pompano Beach, FL
St Petersburg, FL
Overall Rating
4.3
By Jjjjam
America is Great
Great band, great Venue. Wonderful show. Very comfortable accommodations, good food
By lannish
Great concert!
Saw America over the weekend. What an amazing show!! All of the songs were fabulous! Love America!!!!
By Michiemich
Great show
Great music performed by wonderful musicians. Looking forward to seeing them again.
By JoeQuad
America was fantastic!
Although I have seen America in concert a few times over the past couple years, I never tire of their nostalgic music. They really put their all into their performances and the crowd responds accordingly. As long as they keep playing, I'll keep going. Great show!!
By jacz
So much better than I expected
We were treated to a wonderful show! They sounded terrific and the slideshow that was playing in the background was very nostalgic. What a pleasure :-)
By MrXfro
Their Voices are Going
Always loved America, but their voices are showing a lot of struggle. Gerry Beckley seemed to be struggling keeping his voice soft and hitting the notes, especially doing Daisy Jane. But then he does I Need You very well. Dewey Bunnell was still good, but showed signs of struggling as well. I'm no expert, but I would recommend that they do the songs that they can sing really well .... they have enough of them.
By America48Fan
"America" -- Sounding great as ever!!!
I have been a huge fan of the group "America" since my friend Jeff introduced me to them back in the early-70's in Texas. I've been fortunate enough to have seen them some 9 or 10 times (possibly 11)....and they have NEVER disappointed me. This time, my wife and I had 2nd row seats in the orchestra pit, and we felt like we were right in the middle of the action! They ALL sounded great--with Jerry sounding as good I recall in many, many years! I hope I catch up them again while they are still touring! Thank you, America--for a fun evening!
By SLSteve
America Acomplished Musicians and Entertainers
We enjoyed the evening immensely. Would look forward to doing it again.
By Schu1
America
America was Great! However, the doors didn't open until almost 8. Cliff Erickson only played 3-4 songs. People at our table were packed in and very uncomfortable. Had to pay $3 for water. Tickets were overpriced for the atmosphere!
By Harpjam
America was awesome
I would go see these guys again. My girlfriend liked it as much as I did. Great seats!
AMERICA IN CONCERT:
Iconic folk rockers America have been performing to sold out crowds since the '70s, treating generations of fans to genre classics like “A Horse With No Name” and “Sister Golden Hair." Considered a top-shelf touring act, the band thrilled fans with the announcement of a 2014 coast-to-coast U.S. tour of their greatest hits.
FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:
“The concert was exceptional. The band has not missed a lick in 42 years, which is how long it has taken me to finally see my favorite band.”
“They are just as good as when I first saw them in 1976, and I will continue to see them year after year… Their voices never seem to change, and in addition to all of their popular hits, they sang less popular songs from their albums, which I loved.”
“Played all their big hits and then some, with covers of "California Dreamin" by The Mamas and The Papas and "‘Til I Hear It from You" by the Gin Blossoms—a surprise. They sounded excellent from start to finish.”
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Gerry Beckley, Dewey Burnell and Dan Peek were barely out of high school when they first made a splash in the British folk-rock scene as America. Not only did they score an international hit with “A Horse With No Name,” but they took home the 1972 Grammy for Best New Musical Artist. A string of additional hits would follow, including “Ventura Highway,” “Daisy Jane,” “Tin Man” and “Lonely People.” In 2007, the band surprised fans with Here & Now -- their first album release since 1998's Human Nature -- earning praise from critics and kicking-off another successful tour. In 2011, America once again headed into the studio to record Back Pages, a collection of covers including renditions of songs by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and the Gin Blossoms.