Spartanburg, SC
On Sale: Mon • Apr 28 • 2 PM
On Sale: Mon • Apr 28 • 2 PM
Indianapolis, IN
Overall Rating
3.9
By Anonymous
Don't do it
There were too many acts, sound quality was very bad and Larry Blackmon should be in a nursing home not stumbling to a chair after each song. A couple of the acts were ok but overall it was the worst concert I've been to.
By Bklyngirlie1
Concert was TERRIBLE!!!
CAMEO DIDNTCOME ON STAGE UNTIL 11:35pm the concert started on time at 7:30. The LEAD SINGER WAS SO DAMN HIGH. HE KEPT GOING OFF THE STAGE WHILE THE OTHERS IN THE GROUP HAD TO COVER FOR HIM. NEVER AGAIN!!!!
By Anonymous
Disappointed
The venue was great! Seats were marked clearly and easy to get to. The first problem was that many from the back of the venue came and stood at the stage in front of us paying customers who spent good money for our seats. Not enough security. After the number of acts before them, Cameo finally came on stage and Larry Blackmon could barely move. His voice was strong, but the body wasn't willing. He didn't make it through 2 songs before he left the stage and the group followed after 1 more. Not Good! Dru Hill (Sisco) and Ginuwine were very entertaining!!!
By RoushRacing
WORSE SHOW EVER!
All acts performing ahead of Cameo performed with a DJ. Mostly Hip Hop. Waited until 11:15 P.M. for Cameo to perform and they still had not taken the stage! Venue scheduled to close at midnight. A large crowd had already departed. Never got a chance to hear one note from Cameo or an instrument! Don't waste your hard earned money!!
By MzTaya
They did the darn thang
Overall, the show was awesome and worth the money. A couple acts should have been cut short, Ruff Endz for instance killed the vibe when they performed. It was nice though
By CutiePie85
Battle of the ages was awesome
I really enjoyed the concert!! Good friends, good music, good vibes. Ready for the next one!
By Lissa1111232
Unforgettable concert
Awesome concert. The only issue I had was that the security kept making us go back to our seat and that we couldn't stand at the stage to engage with the performers.
By Cuckaboo
Best concert EVER!!
I had VIP tickets and worth every penny well spent
By Sumshiney
Unforgettable
The show was Great! All the artists were there , show started on time and was very organize.
By sportystep
The best concert ever!!!
The concert was all that the promoter said it would be and more. The meet and greet the seats the performers the host. Every was great. Ladies night battle of the ages part 2 was a night to remember.
CAMEO IN CONCERT:
Funk and soul favorites Cameo have been bringing the heat to the dance floor since the mid-'70s, and they continue to treat fans to a serious groove-a-thon any time they perform their solid gold hits. Rubbery basslines, electro beats, and feel-good call-and-response vocals are the order of business whenever founding member Larry Blackmon and his talented band take the stage, and their party-worthy live shows never fail to transport fans back to the golden age of funk. Ticket buyers can cut a rug to "Word Up," shake a tail feather to "Attack Me With Your Love," or sink their teeth into "Candy" – no matter the track, Cameo delivers the goods with saucy swagger and infectious energy to spare. Fans looking to take a funky walk down memory lane can count on Cameo to lead the way at their booty-shaking shows.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Singer Larry Blackmon started Cameo in 1974 amid New York City's fertile funk, soul, and disco scene. The 10-piece group began as the New York City Players (a nod to fellow funksters the Ohio Players), but later changed their name to avoid confusion with the other group. Cameo was a hit right out of the gates – their 1977 debut album Cardiac Arrest cracked the R&B Top 20, spawning club favorites like "Rigor Mortis" and "Funk Funk." The band racked up a string of hits in the late '70s and early '80s, but the height of their success came with 1986's Word Up!, a Platinum-selling smash that topped the charts with its iconic title track and the equally funky "Candy." Cameo remained a fixture on the R&B charts well into the '90s, and in 2001 they once again reached No. 1 when they teamed up with Mariah Carey for "Loverboy," which sampled heavily from their 1986 hit "Candy." Founding member Larry Blackmon and classic-era member Tomi Jenkins took the band to Sin City in 2016 for a residency at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, and their red-hot performances on the Strip proved they haven't missed a beat.