Overall Rating
4.6
By Skiiter
Styx was great!! Heck of a show!
Did not know what to expect going in. They put on a great show and sounded amazing!
By Tjohnsk
Great Concert!
Great concert! Easy to get around and a lot of fun! Parking wasn't terrible either!
By Anonymous
Styx was awesome
I loved the concert it was the best concert I've been two this year
By Greatbands2018
Styx, Joan Jett, Tesla Amazing; drink prices high
Loved everything about the bands even tho hot night outside. Venue has WAY overpriced drinks but still loved my experience. Drinks are higher than even stadium standards. C’mon!
By CardinalsHatguy
One of the BEST CONCERTS I have been to.
Unbelievable show ! Loved it. Styx Rocked the House. I have seen them many times before and would go again and again.
By rockergrandmom
Tesla, Joan Jett, & Styx were amazing!
This was the fifth time I've seen Styx and I would definitely go again. They are amazing showmen, entertaining the entire time (even as they took a break). And Joan Jett, didn't miss a beat, even though she was obviously sweating to death in that black vinyl outfit. I was familiar with Tesla the least, but they did their job of warming up the crowd, getting everyone involved and anticipatory. My only criticism is the arrangement of the seats. There is so little room between the seats in front of you and your seat that you must stand each time people in your row exit and return.
By jessethegoofball
STYX Rocks!
STYX did a great job the sound was great prouduction good if u haven’t seen them go u will enjoy yourself.
By DickyDoo
Finally, STXY makes it to the closing act!
STXY is just one of the staples of 80's rock music that I cannot give up. Their shows have gotten increasingly better over the last 5 years or so and throwing in a new album, they are going somewhere!
By NicoleS79
Awesome Show!
3rd time to see Styx and they NEVER disappoint. Can't wait to see them again!!!!!
By OldHippie61
Styx continues to amaze!
What a production!! The music of Styx is fantastic and seeing them live, again, is unforgettable. They are a must see when they come to your town.
After forming in 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, while in high school, Styx steadily toured and expanded from a three-piece to a quintet during the 60s, signing with local record label Wooden Nickel Records in 1972, and releasing their self-titled debut that year. 1973’s Styx II and The Serpent Is Rising followed, as well as 1974’s Man of Miracles, further refining their output as they transitioned from straight-forward rock n roll into a more progressive rock, incorporating psychedelic flourishes and experimental structuring, as well as hard rock guitars, powerful ballads and theatrical elements. They signed with A&M Records, releasing Equinox in 1975, and subsequently 1976’s Crystal Ball and 1977’s The Grand Illusion, their breakout album that sold over 3 million copies propelled by singles Come Sail Away and Fooling Yourself. In 1981, Styx released Paradise Theatre, a concept album chronicling the fictional rise and fall of the Chicago theatre, which became their fourth consecutive triple-platinum album, reached #1 on the Billboard charts, and spawned five singles, including top ten hits The Best of Times and Too Much Time on My Hands. Next was 1983’s full-fledged rock opera Kilroy Was Here, which featured synthesizer and vocoder-driven Mr. Roboto and the power ballad Don’t Let It End. Following a half-decade separation in the 80s and a brief break-up in the 90s, Styx’s 1996 tour Return to Paradise was a success, and since then have continued releasing albums and satisfying ticket holders at concerts around the world with the likes of Def Leppard, Foreigner and Boston.