Overall Rating
4.3
By Kncklehead
It was alright
I use to love going to Hollywood casino Amphitheatre over the years. But i feel like this event was kind of ehh. I went to see Lindsey Stirling and i enjoyed Evanescence. There were some let downs such as, the sound of the music. It was very hard to hear the singing from all groups. The music wasnt super clear like it use to be. I feel like the amphitheater is kind of losing its niceness which may cost the venue customers. The artist were great and wonderful to see. I am going back for another show soon and i will continue to go back, but it will be to see artist and NOT to attend the venue.
By STLKitty
Only go for Lindsey
Lindsey Stirling was fun. We left a couple songs into Evanescence. Why “reimagine” your hits? That's not why fans go to a concert. The crowd was also rude. One of the worst concerts I have ever gone to.
By Dice88
Evanescence
Fantastic show! I look forward to seeing it again.
By karatero
Amazing show
Very nice venue and great staff. Show was incredible! !!
By GdotGdot
LINDSEY STOLE THE SHOW
Evanescence is good, Amy seems to be losing her range. The symphony was a nice touch and I love that Lindsey and Amy took part in each others songs. Ultimately, Lindsey sole the show.
By LadyLegacy
Best performances
We went for Lindsey Stirling, and was just amazed by the entire show. It was was my daughter’s first concert and I could have been more.pleased with the venue.
By Cfunbug
Not a welcome change
Lindsey Sterling, her show was off the hook, it was great, high energy she did a fantastic job. Evanescence, not so much, I don't feel there should be a change to the performance without being advertised, I wanted to see Evanescence, not Amy Lee with the orchestra, if I wanted that, I would have went to her show in December, when it was about that. I don't feel that it should have been allowed, the audience was totally disconnected, a lot of people got up after it was announced that that's what she was doing, and they were not happy nor was I, I went for a high energy typical Evanescence show, and that was not delivered. Waste of my money
By Goldie81
Evanescence and Lindsey Stirling
Loved Lindsey's performance and Evanescence was GREAT!!! And it was the perfect weather for a concert
By Tassadar
Absolutely stunning
Both Lindsey Stirling and Evanescence were phenomenal. Lindsey shared her Brave Enough album with her story she shares and a few of her original songs. Evanescence played with an orchestral touch and it was fantastic.
By Carrie60
Quality entertainment
The show by Lindsey Stirling was top notch. Love how she engaged with the audience
Evanescence Concert Schedule and Tour
Rock group Evanescence, initially formed in 1994 by Amy Lee and Ben Moody, released three EPs before the end of the 90s and an album called Origin. By 2002 they were signed to Wind-Up Records and expanded the line-up to include musicians John LeCompt, Will Boyd and Rocky Gray. In 2003 they released their first official album, Fallen, which sold over 15 million copies. Evanescence released a live album, Anywhere But Home, in 2004. This was followed by Open Door in 2006, which sold one million copies in its first week. The band then waited five years to release their third album, the self-titled Evanescence. The band has toured extensively across the world. Their 2012 world tour took in a number of dates in the UK, South America , North America, Australia, China, Japan and Indonesia. The band has received five Grammy nominations and has won two awards for Best New Artist and Best Hard Rock Performance. Other accolades for the band include a Los Premios MTV award, a MTV Australia Video Music Award, a NRJ Music Award, two Teen Choice Awards and a World Music Award. Amy Lee was awarded the National Music Publishers' Association's Songwriter Icon Award in 2008. The bands line-up has varied with a number of members leaving at various stages in their history. One of the founding members, Ben Moody, left in the middle of their European tour in 2003. He was replaced by Terry Balsamo. In 2005, Will Boyd also left, with Tim McCord joining in 2006. During their 2007 tour, John LeCompt was fired and Rocky Gray decided to quit. These two members were replaced by Troy Lawham and Will Hunt. Evanescence's lead singer Amy Lee has worked on a number of other projects. Her version of “Sally's Song" was included on the soundtrack for Disney's The Nightmare Before Christmas. Her collaborations with other artists have included “Freak on a Leash" single and Seether's Broken, which was featured on the soundtrack for The Punisher. She has also performed on tracks for David Hodges, Big Dismal and The Damning Well.
2017-2018 Evanescence Venues:
Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Boondall, QLD, Australia
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Crocus City Hall, Moscow, Russian Federation
Teatro Degli Arcimboldi, Milan, Italy
Porsche Arena, Stuttgart, Germany