Seattle, WA
Overall Rating
3.8
By trand76
Great band on a great night
Unlike their last trip to Raleigh, the weather improved the concert. Lovely spring evening made everything better and a fun coincidence to sing along to “the third of May” on the namesake day.
By Terrible42
Excessively load and little visual effects.
The sound level was uncomfortably loud, and the high pitches is inaudible. The vocals were not clear. There were no visual effects except fog machines and very basic lighting. No digital screens, no lasers, no video images. I put my fingers in my ears and then could hear much more of the high pitch vocals and acoustic guitar. I'm 51, but I noticed a young lady with her hands on her ears too. Went to the very back of the seating, and this helped a bit. The lead singer did not introduce the band, and not much connection between the band members was displayed. This was my least enjoyable concert at this venue.
By DGH856
Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes are my favorite band, and this was my first time seeing them live. They exceeded all of my expectations. It was simply spectacular. If you’re into this band at all, I highly recommend seeing them live. It’s better than even the best studio recordings, and they are all so funny and charismatic in addition to being fantastic musicians.
By Anonymous
Fleet Foxes
Third time that I saw them in this tour and they have been wonderful at each show . Great band !
By Danimal7
Fleet Foxes was great as usual
In 2011, Fleet Foxes player Red Hat but had to cancel mid-set due to storm conditions. This year they finally returned and were just as great. The venue is just okay. The staff and security were all very nice and helpful, but the chairs are pretty rusty and they’re packed together like sardines in a can, so if you’re stuck near two drunk couples who alternated between talking loudly and making out, you’re pretty much stuck. But the band was great and that’s what counts. Here’s hoping they come back soon but to a different venue.
Fleet Foxes is an American indie folk band from Seattle, WA. Led by lead singer-songwriter Robin Pecknold, the band released their fourth critically acclaimed album Shore in the fall of 2020. Shore earned the band their second Grammy nomination (Best Alternative Music Album), and sweeping praise (MOJO five stars, Rolling Stone four stars, Pitchfork fifth consecutive Best New Music) with Rolling Stone calling the album "...the most immediately rewarding Fleet Foxes record since their brilliant 2008 debut."