Eatons Hill, Australia
Overall Rating
4.8
By TBDBD
The Roots are Versatile, Talented and Inspiring
What an amazing show. I am forever impressed with the musicians who play together and make this beautiful music. The Roots are part of a disappearing group of artists who actually play their own instruments, and mix genres to appeal to everyone in their audience.
By LosGee
Incredible!
I’ve wanted to see The Roots since I was a teenager. I had heard bits over the years but my god, it was pure entertainment and energy. The playlist was impeccable (including the soul and the solos by the crew). The next time I have a chance I’m there!
By Rivethead1
Roots were amazing
My first venture to bold point park was nothing short of amazing. It was a incredibly hot nnite and The Roots were amazing. Have seen them multiple times at House of Blues and this show beat them all. Loved the venue, loved the atmosphere, loved the show!!! These guys bring it every time!
By Eattot
The Legendary Roots Crew
The Roots show @ Bold Point Park was incredible ya
By Anonymous
The roots killed it
Genuinely top 5 concerts I’ve ever been to. The band and the setlist were fun, unpredictable and incredibly tight.
By Anonymous
The show was wonderful. It was a special occasion, to celebrate history and the future. And the performers took advantage of that. Love.
By Quetzal2
This rocker has been born again!
I brought a group of students to the opening of the new, Legacy Museum. I was fortunate to be able to also take them to the concert. The performers were all good; Dave Matthews and Stevie Wonder surprised us, Jon Batiste and Usher wowed us, but Kirk Franklin absolutely brought down the house! His energy was infectious! I hear he is a gospel singer, well then, I've just converted!
By Satur
Kirk Franklin
The weather was a little chilly, however overall it was a well attended event.
By Anonymous
THE BEST concert I have been to in a while. True artists!
By Kdeke
Concert for Peace and Justice
Absolutely amazing, the best EVER, Stevie Wonder was sublime and everyone else was equally beautiful and strong. I LOVED EVERY MINUTE!!! No Justice, No Peace! #BLM
Three-time Grammy Award winning hip hop legends The Roots have released ten albums and recorded with some of the biggest names in the music business. Their influence reaches far beyond the hip-hop world, though, as their recent collaborative tour with old-school post-punk rocker, Elvis Costello, proved. While their recordings continue to earn praise and awards, it’s in concert that The Roots really display their chops. Ticket holders to one of their shows are treated to a lesson in hip-hop that shows off the genre’s history and scope, with elements of jazz, rap, funk and even metal. There’s a reason The Roots are often called the best live act in hip-hop, and Rolling Stone magazine goes one better, calling the band one of the 20 greatest live acts in the world.
The Philadelphia-based band formed in 1987 and were mostly an underground act, playing local clubs and small venues. Their first album, "Organix," was recorded to sell at live shows. Though they were not very well-known when they joined the 1994 Lollapalooza tour, the crowd response was huge, and The Roots have been gaining momentum ever since. The group’s third album, "Things Fall Apart," was their breakthrough album, reaching the Billboard Top 10 and ultimately going platinum. The Roots are best known to TV viewers as the house band for Jimmy Fallon’s late-night show, but they still find time for what they do best: live concerts. The Roots continue to stay true to their literal roots.