Circa Survive Setlist
Tour Dates
11/05/15 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
11/07/15 Portland, OR Roseland Theater 11/08/15 Seattle, WA The Showbox 11/10/15 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theatre 11/13/15 San Diego, CA House Of Blues 11/14/15 Los Angeles, CA Shrine Expo Hall 11/15/15 Tempe, AZ The Marquee 11/17/15 Dallas, TX House Of Blues 11/18/15 San Antonio, TX Alamo City Music Hall 11/19/15 Houston, TX House Of Blues 11/21/15 Tampa, FL The Ritz Ybor 11/22/15 Lake Buena Vista, FL House Of Blues 11/23/15 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle 11/25/15 Charlotte, NC Fillmore Charlotte 11/27/15 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory 11/28/15 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom Read More
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Circa Survive played to a packed house last night at Mill City Nights in Minneapolis as part of the 10 year anniversary tour of their album Juturna. The amount of energy in the crowd and on the stage was incalculable. The amount of love people have for this band is unreal.
As soon as Anthony Green, singer of Circa Survive, took the stage, the crowd went nuts. It was one big, hot, sweaty cluster of a crowd and it was perfect. There were kids going absolutely crazy. They were yelling, no, shrieking, the lyrics right back into the band's face. People were reaching as far as they could just on the off chance that they would be able to touch Anthony's hand or get a drop of his sweat on them. You see, Anthony Green is worshipped.
Anthony has a voice that sticks with you. It's a high tenor and it is beautiful. It's one of those voices that you can't describe with words. You can try to sing along to it but you're going to sound like an idiot. It's too high for most people but for Anthony, it's perfect and he does it effortlessly and flawlessly. It makes you feel things you didn't know you could feel. In one song you feel like screaming your lungs out but within minutes, you are being serenaded by Anthony's amazing voice and you're ready to bawl your eyes out. Seeing them play these songs live gives you the same feelings and feeling that at a live show means the band is doing it right.
The fact that Anthony was able to hit every note live left me astonished. The fact that the band was dead on and perfect left me speechless. The fact that I felt that much over a band that I don't obsess over left me overwhelmed.
Citizen opened up the show. They were pretty good, unfortunately, their set was quick and I really don't know how much of the crowd noticed there was even a band on stage. Other than one random crowd surfer during their set nobody really seemed to be paying attention. Citizen seemed to get up, play their songs and then disappear. What a shame. I would love to see more from these guys and hope they come back soon.
Rx Bandits, the other opener, what can be said about them? I love them. I have forever. The last time I saw these guys was my freshman year of college and I'm not saying how long ago that was but let's just go with it's been awhile. They were great. Rx Bandits brings a bit of reggae to the scene and it's perfect. The music is chill but refreshing. Unfortunately, much like when Citizen was playing, the crowd didn't really seem to care. Again, what a shame, but I get it, it's gotta be really rough being on tour with a band as iconic as Circa Survive. It's obvious the crowd is there for them and them only.
That being said, both Citizen and Rx Bandits are amazingly talented bands so make sure you check them out and give them some support. Hopefully they will both do their own headlining tour soon and make a stop up here so I can see them more in their element!
I left the show astonished, speechless and overwhelmed by Circa Survive and the night in general. I smiled the whole way home.
As soon as Anthony Green, singer of Circa Survive, took the stage, the crowd went nuts. It was one big, hot, sweaty cluster of a crowd and it was perfect. There were kids going absolutely crazy. They were yelling, no, shrieking, the lyrics right back into the band's face. People were reaching as far as they could just on the off chance that they would be able to touch Anthony's hand or get a drop of his sweat on them. You see, Anthony Green is worshipped.
Anthony has a voice that sticks with you. It's a high tenor and it is beautiful. It's one of those voices that you can't describe with words. You can try to sing along to it but you're going to sound like an idiot. It's too high for most people but for Anthony, it's perfect and he does it effortlessly and flawlessly. It makes you feel things you didn't know you could feel. In one song you feel like screaming your lungs out but within minutes, you are being serenaded by Anthony's amazing voice and you're ready to bawl your eyes out. Seeing them play these songs live gives you the same feelings and feeling that at a live show means the band is doing it right.
The fact that Anthony was able to hit every note live left me astonished. The fact that the band was dead on and perfect left me speechless. The fact that I felt that much over a band that I don't obsess over left me overwhelmed.
Citizen
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Rx Bandits
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That being said, both Citizen and Rx Bandits are amazingly talented bands so make sure you check them out and give them some support. Hopefully they will both do their own headlining tour soon and make a stop up here so I can see them more in their element!
I left the show astonished, speechless and overwhelmed by Circa Survive and the night in general. I smiled the whole way home.
Circa Survive at Mill City Nights, Minneapolis (2 Nov 2015) |