Overall Rating
4.6
By Hodge123
Styx Joan Jett Tesla
The show was great. I love this venue as it is a great location in the city. Styx is still as good as ever. Tommy Shaw rocks.
By Slamman
Styx Rocked!!!
I was pleasantly surprised on the energy and excellent show that Styx put on. They are excellent muscians and showman. We had so much fun singing along all the songs! Telsa was great too! They played all of my favorite songs and 'Kicked Ass'!
By Coach6
Styx was exceptional as always! Rock at its best!
The whole show from Tesla, Joan Jett, to Styx was a rocking good time! Would recommend this show to everyone! Kick ass rock and roll!
By TMEKAM
Good 3 band show, Tesla was Great!!!!!
1st concert at Huntington nice venue, drink prices were insanely high. Tesla was phenomenal, I could listen and sing along with them all night. Impressed with Tommy Shaw he looks and sounds great saw Styx many years ago and I think he was better than ever. Joan Jett on stage rocking away and still looking good, glad I had a chance to see her.
By Andrew000
Amazing rock concert
Styx puts on a great show. They have so much energy and enthusiasm on stage. Some humor mixed in too. They are some of the best live performers I have ever seen.
By Anonymous
Styx was amazing!
Recently saw Styx, Tesla and Joan Jett. What a great show, especially Styx! They were so energetic and really got the crowd into it. They sound exactly like they do on the radio when performing live. Can’t wait until their next show!
By PurpleEast
Amazing Show!!!
Hunting Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island was a great venue. Love Chicag!! Styx show was awesome!! Great energy, would highly recommend the show!!
By swkfan
Styx at Huntington Bank Pavilion
I have seen Styx many times as they are one of my favorite bands. This show had them paired with Tesla and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Styx show was one of their best I have seen. The beginning used audio from a mission control type audio, which then moved them right into their opening number from The Mission. They used album covers throughout the years as their backdrop to the songs and celebrated the fact that The Grand Illusion was 41 years old that evening. If these guys come to your town...go see them! You will not be disappointed!!
By mrsknowledge
Great, with new material too
Always a great show from these guys. It isn't often that a band that has been preforming for 5 decades can come out with a new album that lives up to the best from 'the old days'. I love 'The Mission' as much as 'Paradise Theatre', 'Pieces of Eight' or 'Grand Illusion.' Don't miss the show.
By navywife17
Tesla,Joan Jett ,Styx
Tesla was OUTSTANDING !! Joan's singing was Fantastic Styx was loud causing it to sound too bassy
After forming in 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, while in high school, Styx steadily toured and expanded from a three-piece to a quintet during the 60s, signing with local record label Wooden Nickel Records in 1972, and releasing their self-titled debut that year. 1973’s Styx II and The Serpent Is Rising followed, as well as 1974’s Man of Miracles, further refining their output as they transitioned from straight-forward rock n roll into a more progressive rock, incorporating psychedelic flourishes and experimental structuring, as well as hard rock guitars, powerful ballads and theatrical elements. They signed with A&M Records, releasing Equinox in 1975, and subsequently 1976’s Crystal Ball and 1977’s The Grand Illusion, their breakout album that sold over 3 million copies propelled by singles Come Sail Away and Fooling Yourself. In 1981, Styx released Paradise Theatre, a concept album chronicling the fictional rise and fall of the Chicago theatre, which became their fourth consecutive triple-platinum album, reached #1 on the Billboard charts, and spawned five singles, including top ten hits The Best of Times and Too Much Time on My Hands. Next was 1983’s full-fledged rock opera Kilroy Was Here, which featured synthesizer and vocoder-driven Mr. Roboto and the power ballad Don’t Let It End. Following a half-decade separation in the 80s and a brief break-up in the 90s, Styx’s 1996 tour Return to Paradise was a success, and since then have continued releasing albums and satisfying ticket holders at concerts around the world with the likes of Def Leppard, Foreigner and Boston. Over the course of their career, Styx has played many famous venues, like Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion and Madison Square Garden.