Overall Rating
4.0
By RandyVn
Counting Crows rock the gold country
Great Venue - great bands .. Live rocked it and the Counting Crows as always are true professionals and truly shined.
By MonaKMouse
Counting Crows...snoozy snore.
I love the Counting Crows but will never see them in concert again. Not good performers. Everyone in our group felt the same way and one couple left after the first 10 minutes. The venue was great but I would see a different band next time.
By Chrisinfinity
Counting Crows exceed all expectations!
Every area, from musicians, sound, and unit cohesiveness were exceptional! Am extremely well polished team that provides a flawless night of entertainment! Must see in my book!
By Anonymous
The venue was beautiful and the music was awesome!
By 1trixiegirl
Counting Crows were awesome
Great 25 years of music. Been a fan and follower from the very beginning when this band was an opening act for Cracker! Loved the show on 7.3.18 - beautiful surroundings for an amazing show. Love, Love, Love Counting Crows!
By Gfmoto
Mrs potters lulaby
I’ve been to see the crows in concert many times and they keep getting better!
By Almostdone234
Meh
To be fair I haven't listened to much Counting Crows music recently but I got a very good deal on the tickets so we thought, "What the heck?" Our expectations were not exceeded. The opening act was kind of terrible, some band out of Wisconsin with over long, boring songs. Live was OK bu heavy on religious references. The Counting Crows seemed a bit off to me but as I said we haven't been listening recently. Overall the show was OK but that's all and for us at least, not worth the drive. Ironstone Vineyard is too far from Sacramento to be worth it for more than a really awesome act and we probably won't bother again. Lodgings in the area are too pricey for the same reason.
By AJD2
Counting Crows did NOT play their best songs.
This show was extremely disappointing. Played too many unknown songs.
By JT118
Counting Crows/Live
Two great bands, completely different types of fans. I would see Counting Crows again
By Horstio
Disappointed
Live was great. Counting Crows was disappointing. Too much talking and classic songs performed with different style and tone. Stage and lighting was well done.
In November 2013, Counting Crows released their seventh album Echoes of the Outlaw Roadshow, a live recording from their recent stint as headliners on the Outlaw Roadshow festival tour. The album reflected the band's pristine sets on the tour, which treated ticket buyers to Adam Duritz's haunting lyrics, the band's tight musicianship, and intense, emotional renditions of hits like "Rain King." On both the album and in concert, the band approached old and new material with a fresh eye, surprising fans with alternate versions of hits like "Round Here" and exploring new territory with covers of Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead.
The band's 2013 shows displayed the same energy they've had since breaking onto the scene in 1993, when they performed as stand-ins for Van Morrison at a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony and impressed attendees with their powerhouse performance of Morrison's "Caravan." That same year, the band's album debut August and Everything After reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200, propelled by catchy, powerful singles like "Mr. Jones" and "Round Here." Both songs remain '90s alt-rock anthems, garnering fervent audience reaction on the Crows' 2013 tour dates. In late 2013, fans were delighted by the news that the band were returning to the studio to begin work on a new album, slated for a 2014 release.