Overall Rating
4.5
By NickyRich
Theory sounded amazing
It was a bit warm once everyone crowded inside, despite some large ceiling fans going. Standing room only can be really rough on the feet/back, so if you are not ok with standing for long periods of time, I wouldn't recommend it. My feet hurt the entire next day and I had very comfortable shoes on, but it was totally worth it to me. Theory of a Deadman was awesome. They sounded great, they were engaging with the crowd, they rocked it!!!!!! The 2 opening bands were really good also. One was Spirit Animal and I can't remember the name of the other off the top of my head. This was an amazing show and I'd definitely LOVE to see them again one day!!!!!!!!!
By TheoryfanMaine
Perfect band for a perfect venue.
Love the Ballroom Casino- no matter where you are in the space, you have a great view of the stage and Theory of a Deadman never disappoints!
By Laurag0307
Theory...always a great show!
Love this band. Always a great show, great live sound...no need to play “guess what song this is” all songs recognizable. New Album a little slower pace than their usual sound but still loved every minute of it!!
By JRigga
Theory Of A Deadman was fantastic!
Loved the show, the venue is great. That was my first concert there and I will definitely return!
By Wickedtwisted
Amazing!!!
The sound just like the do on the radio! The played all the favorites. Would definitely see then over and over again.
By Rgeorge13
Great bands, venue sound system is iffy
Spirit Animal, Wilson and Theory all did great sets. The venue needs to work on their sound system. otherwise, wonderful show. Side note, Wilson needs to stop doing covers. They have great original material. Doing the cover interrupted the good vibe they had going.
By 3ddfanfanfan
the bands were awesome, the crowd not so much..
the music and the bands did their best in front of a pretty dead crowd. i get it, it's a casino crowd but still, you've been sitting in front of a slot machine all day, you cain't stand up and enjoy the music.... it's rock&roll..
By TungTyed
Great Venue
Sound, seats, and view was impressive. Would definitely go back.
By Wally8
THEORY WASN’T DEAD!
Theory did a fanatastic job with old and new songs, including the audience in some numbers. At 63, and having seen the classics of rock, Theory puts out a rememberable show! Put it on your bucket list !!!!!
By Anonymous
Great show. Sound quality was amazing! Stage presence was awesome.
Canadian rockers Theory Of A Deadman are back with another batch of odes to hard partying, hard drinking, beautiful women, and living life like there’s no tomorrow. The band’s music is down-and-dirty rock and roll done right, mixed with some swampy blues riffs and a healthy serving of good-ol’-boy country – and they have concerts to match. With booming bass drums, high-impact guitars and stadiums and arenas packed with Deadman fans who are there to party, this is one of the best rock tickets in town. It’s not all high-energy madness, though. Lead singer and songwriter Tyler Connolly has seen some pain, and he's turned it into soft, introspective ballads, like “By the Way” and, from their recent 2011 album, "The Truth Is…," the good-relationship-gone-bad song “Out Of My Head.”
Theory Of A Deadman has been going strong since 2001, when this foursome from the tiny British Columbia, Canada, town of Delta got their big break, becoming the first band to sign to Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger’s newly minted 604 Records. Indeed, Nickelback fans will find a lot to love in Theory Of A Deadman, but the band’s established an identity all their own, with four albums that went platinum in Canada (and one platinum in the States), leading to singles like “Nothing Could Come Between Us,” “Santa Monica” and recent chart-toppers “Lowlife” and “Hurricane,” also from 2011's "The Truth Is…." Since that album, the band’s been a bit quiet, but they’re currently gearing up for another album, which will mean another tour and another chance to see a great night of truly solid rock and roll.