While I wouldn't consider myself a huge fan of country music, I've grown to enjoy some artists over the past five or six years and it's become a genre that won't cause me to cringe when I hear it come on the radio. Still, when it comes to country music, I really only listen consistently to three or four artists and when I heard that two of them were coming on a "double bill" to the Susquehana Bank Center in Camden, New Jersey, I jumped at the chance to see them for what I considered a bargain price.
So, my brother and I ventured into the lovely city of Camden to check out Keith Urban's Light the Fuse tour with opening act Little Big Town. Having already seen Little Big Town twice, I was much looking forward to hearing their harmonies blend together beautifully again, but, considering they were Urban's warm-up band, I was expecting maybe a half dozen songs from them. Much to my surprise and delight, we were treated to a dozen numbers -- many from their year-old album Tornado. Considering this was the first time I was seeing them in a stadium setting (let alone an outdoor stadium setting), I was a little wary about how they'd sound. [And when the first opening act Dustin Lynch performed, I couldn't understand a word he was saying...which is why since I don't have anything nice to say about him, I'll just pretend like his gig didn't really exist.] My worries were unfounded, however, as they proved to me (once again) why if I were pressed to name my favorite current band, Little Big Town would take the crown. To me, they're a modern day Fleetwood Mac, which is further exemplified by the fact that at every one of their shows they perform a kick-ass cover of that band's "The Chain." They managed to successfully make their more upbeat songs take on a more pulsing sound filling the arena, while at the same time making their slower numbers feel incredibly intimate. Despite the fact that they've seemingly grown exponentially over the past year in popularity thanks to their biggest hit yet "Pontoon" (which also happens to be one of my least favorite singles of theirs to date), I'm somewhat selfishly hoping that their concerts still remain rather cheaply priced so I can continue supporting them in the future.
Little Big Town would've been worth the price of admission alone for me, but the addition of Keith Urban was just icing on the cake. Current American Idol judge Urban always seems like a genuinely nice guy and that persona certainly was present on the stage. Backed by five gigantic vertical screens (seen above when Urban does a "duet" with the members of Little Big Town), Urban's set had an energy that never died down when he was on the main stage. However, when the country star hiked out to the back of the stadium to play three of his biggest hits in front of the crowd on the grass lawn, the buzz in the seated section died down considerably. Perhaps it was just my lack of any view and while I can certainly appreciate the journey out to give the "cheaper seats" a close-up view, it did bring the set down a tiny bit from my seats.
That aside, Urban puts on a great show interacting a little bit with the audience and performing a nice mix of songs from his previous albums and his new album Fuse released just this past Tuesday. Urban is well known for his guitar-playing prowess and that was on display in full force here. Complete with a camera mounted on his guitar's neck to give the audience a fantastic view of his technique, Urban and his band really rocked out for a little over two hours straight. I will say that while I'm a big fan of Urban's softer side, when he played something like his "You'll Think of Me," the intimacy of the album version was missing. I'm not quite sure you could ever feel the quietness and calmness a song like that requires in a large stadium venue (although Little Big Town succeeded in that department), but Urban was a bit more winning during his upbeat songs.
Undoubtedly, I'd go see both Little Big Town and Keith Urban again should they tour together or individually in the future. A solid show absolutely worth the price of admission.
Keith Urban Set List
- Instrumental
- Long Hot Summer
- Sweet Thing
- Cop Car
- I Told You So
- Stupid Boy
- Even the Stars Fall 4 You
- You Gonna Fly (duet with Little Big Town)
- Without You
- Good Thing
- Kiss a Girl
- (Lawn) Won't Get Fooled Again (The Who cover)
- (Lawn) Days Go By
- (Lawn) Rumor Has It (Adele cover snippet, sung by band member Jerry Flowers)
- (Lawn) Once in a Lifetime
- (Lawn) Born to Run (Bruce Springsteen snippet)
- (Lawn/Main Stage) Better Life
- Boys 'Round Here (Blake Shelton cover)
- Some Nights (fun. cover, snippet sung by band member Danny Rader)
- You'll Think of Me
- Little Bit of Everything
- Who Wouldn't Want to Be Me
- Somebody Like You
- (Encore) But for the Grace of God
- (Encore) Keep on Lovin' You (REO Speedwagon cover)
- (Encore) Tonight I Wanna Cry
- (Encore) Locked Out of Heaven (Bruno Mars cover snippet, sung by band member Brian Nutter)
- (Encore) You Look Good in My Shirt
Little Big Town Set List
- Little White Church
- On Fire Tonight
- Bring It on Home
- Pavement Ends
- Sober
- Front Porch Thing
- Your Side of the Bed
- The Chain (Fleetwood Mac cover)
- Can't Go Back
- Tornado
- Pontoon
- Boondocks
8 was the duet.
ReplyDelete27 is 'locked' not 'loved'.
thanks for the review - going to the FUSE concert in San Diego this Saturday. This was really helpful
ReplyDeleteGlad I could be of assistance and thanks for reading. Enjoy the concert this weekend! Feel free to share your thoughts after the show if you'd like!
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