Overall Rating
4.3
By KRD123
Loved it!
Walk the Moon was amazing and 30 Seconds to Mars was incredible! High energy and just so much fun! Would definitely recommend seeing them.
By CutWarmups
Tom
Thirty Seconds To Mars’ music is good but their concert was very poorly produced. They were preceded by THREE warmup, or should I say Luke marmup, acts. 30 Seconds didn’t go on until 9:30PM and was drawn out by there incistants to delay MUSIC with fans coming on stage. Very disappointed. There album is much better.
By DavidAWS
Everything but the headliner
Joywave was amazing, Misterwives is consistently a great show, and I was impressed by Walk the Moon. The only act that felt lacking was 30 Seconds to Mars, curiously. Having fans sing along to one or two popular songs is one thing, but having fans sing part of Every Song just feels lazy.
By Ponderthis75
I think I saw Jesus.
Yes, I know it’s July in Florida. There is no circulation or breeze at Daily’s Place. The bands before the headliners were not what I wanted to sit through for 3 hours before Thirty Seconds to Mars. Ticketmaster could have done a better job of announcing every one who came on before the main acts.
By Tyneebublz
30 Seconds to Mars was not worth the money.
First - I do not expect more than 3/4 of your show to be opening acts. Second - When you do come on stage I do not expect you to stop half way through the majority of the songs to chat or ask us to sing it for you. Third - if the crowd wants to sing along with you, thats jusy whay it should be, a sing along, not us singing instead of you. I didn’t pay $100 a ticket to hear the people beside me sing your songs, i can go to free karaoke for that.
By Pirua
WOW!!!
AMAZING!! FANTASTIC!!! AWESOME!!! Love their music !!!
By JJLy
Great show!
WALK THE MOON was amazing, such a fun show. 30STM was great, as always.
By msbethanne
Bruno Mars
Bruno isn't the same singer he used to be. Lot of hip-hop nonsense. Stand up, raise your hands and shout. Didn't play any of his original songs and walked around in a robe like he was Jesus.
By BellaMARS
30STM WAS AMAZING!
What a show! MARS always puts on an epic performance and being at Madison Square Garden made it a night to remember
THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS IN CONCERT: DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO SEE THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS ON TOUR IN 2017
Formed in 1998 by Jared Leto and his older brother Shannon, Thirty Seconds to Mars found success in the ‘00s with a blend of hard rock, post-grunge and screamo. Drawing on influences ranging from Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Rush, the band have enjoyed global success with platinum-selling albums, world tours and numerous music awards. Frontman and actor Jared Leto enjoyed success on the ‘90s television drama My So Called Life in addition to movies such as Fight Club and Requiem for a Dream. As he approached his 30s, he decided to focus on his music and enlisted the help of his brother to form Thirty Seconds to Mars. While music is his passion, Jared continues to enjoy a successful Hollywood acting career, and has a string of notable film releases to his name including Panic Room, Highway, and American Psycho. He snagged an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Dallas Buyers Club.
The group's self-titled debut album was released in 2002, though it was their platinum-selling second album, A Beautiful Lie, which catapulted the band to true worldwide fame, paving the way for several massive tours. A Beautiful Lie was followed by their 2009 album This is War which reached the top 10 of several national album charts and earned numerous music awards. In 2013, the band left EMI for Universal Music, and released the critically acclaimed Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams 2013. A brand new music video, starring Kanye West and Lindsay Lohan, was released from the album to promote the track City of Angels. To date the band has sold over 10 million albums worldwide.
Thirty Seconds to Mars have won numerous music awards, including six Kerrang! Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, seven MTV Europe Music Awards, a NME award and a Billboard Music Award. The band also achieved a place in Guinness World Records as Longest Concert Tour by a Rock Band, performing 311 shows in just over two years.
The band’s first tour was the Forever Night, Never Day tour in 2006, followed by Welcome to the Universe tour in the same year. In 2007 they embarked upon A Beautiful Lie tour, performing at numerous venues and festivals worldwide. This was followed by two more world tours including Into the Wild 2010 and their recent 2013 Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams tour.