Last year we saw that Garth Brooks was going to open Summerfest and he's one of the few artist we actually would want to see.
Because I was busy at work, I missed the pre-sale code until there were only a handful of (very expensive) seats. Because the show was almost sold out before tickets went on sale, they added a second show. Tickets went on sale the next day. I made sure I was on the computer early. I got seats at a price we were willing to pay (less than $200/ticket).
The concert was at the American Family (aka Marcus) Amphitheater on the Summerfest grounds. I've seen a few concerts there but probably not for 15-20 years. We contemplated taking the bus in but decided to buy parking. The price difference before fees was minimal.
Getting to the parking lot once we got off the freeway was slow going and took us at least 45 minutes to go less than 3 miles. There was very little traffic control and you still had every day traffic to deal with in a congested area. A pain yes but survivable. We gave ourselves plenty of time to park.
We had to no issues getting into the Summerfest Grounds. Because it was been a while since I've seen a show at the Amphitheater, I had to remember how to get to our seats. I went the wrong way but found bathrooms with no line.. well that's because half the stalls didn't work.
I turned us around and we found our seats with plenty of time. We had a decent view of the stage even with being less than 10 rows from the top. Once the show started, the pillar blocked my view at times but that's what scenes are for. Garth moved around enough that it really wasn't an issue.
Garth's show started at 8... originally 7:30 but somewhere the time changed and no one really minded. The audience was mainly our age and older. The people that knew Garth when he first started and listened to him since the 90s.
The show was absolutely amazing. We were on our feet the entire time. The entire place, well maybe not the hubby, sang along the entire time. Garth was like "take it away" and it was very interactive. He still can move for 64. Even though it was high energy it was still very relaxed and intimate in a way.
He played all my favorite hits.
He introduced the members of his band and most where with him since the beginning. The "rookie" has been with him for 7 years. I absolutely love that he has accordion player in the band.. and of course all good country bands has a fiddler player or two.
I expected him to play for 2 hours but about 80 minutes he was done. We did get him out there for an encore which he played Standing Outside of the Fire. It was over in about 98 minutes but he could have played all night. It was definitely worth every penny we spent. The hubby said it was the best concert he had been to and he saw Willy Nelson.
Getting out of the Amphitheater wasn't too bad. We were back to the car within 15-20 minutes. Then the chaos started. We got in line to exit the parking lot and did not move for 45 minutes. Even the buses couldn't move. Finally they got some traffic control and opened up another exit. It was still another good 30 minutes before we were on the freeway. Once we cleared the area around Summerfest, we finally started moving. Yes it was beyond annoying but it was what it was. I never did see a Milwaukee County Transit bus. There were plenty of buses from bars but none that I could tell that we were have picked up at one of the park n' rides.
A live concert does wonders to your soul. I can count the number of major concerts I've been to one hand (and all outdoors) but there are certain bands/artists I would jump to go see. All I have to say is if you ever get a chance to see an band/artist that is on your bucket list, go.







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