Overall Rating
4.3
By Higgyhiggyhiggy
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Took my family and it was a great show. We will go back to CART.
By Yasmeen123
Thirty Seconds To Mars was epic!
The concert was amazing. Best one I’ve been to! I will never forget it! Definitely will see them again!
By Redhood111
Thirty seconds to mars was freaking awesome
Fun, exciting, energetic, and awesome will definitely see them again
By Semarq
Only good thing about this show was Walk The Moon
Firstly, two of the bands (two of the three bands we were there to see) were cut from the show and didn’t play. The bands were advertised as part of the FULL tour when I bought the tickets back in February, so why weren’t they there? Secondly, what the hell was that performance by Thirty Seconds To Mars?? The crowd was essentially doing all the singing. I came to hear live music from the band. If I wanted to hear other people sing they’re music, I’d go to karaoke. The only saving grace for this show was Walk The Moon. They were awesome. Essentially, we were incredibly disappointed and want some of our money back.
By texasChristine
Jared rolled w/the tech issues like a Champ!
Thirty Seconds to Mars did an excellent and Magical performance!!! COTA had several power outages that were frustrating to both the audience and the band but they rolled with it and sang A Capella with the crowd until the power came back on for their high tech stages and video screens. The finale was life transforming as well. I would watch them again. The beverages at COTA were extremely pricey, so come prepared to shell out some serious cash or take a water bottle and just keep hydrated. Walk the Moon had an upbeat performance and were a pleasure to watch as an introduction before the headliners came on.
By RHA2112
30 Seconds to ?
Opening bands did very well, enjoyed thier music. As per the main band 30 Seconds to Mars, issues with the production and the excuse of a “black out” did not settle well with me. People pay a lot of money, especially when traveling to and from the show. The band and venue should cover all possible technical difficulties period. I have been to well over 150 different concerts and this does not happen. Another issue I have with bands, DO NOT waste my time by having the audience engage in “sing alongs”, “dance contests”, “stage appearances” etc. I did not pay to hear other people sing, I was disappointed that 30 Seconds to Mars engaged the audience one too many times, wasting my time. Another thing that I have seen at the 360 is the low to no lighting on the stage when the artists are performing, HELLO people on the lawn and on top sections, do not and cannot see the artist period. I pay money to see the artist and this does not help….Overall, I left somewhat confused with 30 Seconds to Mars live performance. With that said, Mr. Leto did everything possible to keep the show going. Many thanks for that...
By RHA2112
30 Seconds to ?
Opening bands did very well, enjoyed their music. As per the main band 30 Seconds to Mars, issues with the production and the excuse of a “black out” did not settle well with me. People pay a lot of money, especially when traveling to and from the show. The band and venue should cover all possible technical difficulties period. I have been to well over 150 different concerts and this does not happen. Another issue I have with bands, DO NOT waste my time by having the audience engage in “sing alongs”, “dance contests”, “stage appearances” etc. I did not pay to hear other people sing, I was disappointed that 30 Seconds to Mars engaged the audience one too many times, wasting my time. Another thing that I have seen at the 360 is the low to no lighting on the stage when the artists are performing, HELLO people on the lawn and on top sections, do not and cannot see the artist period. I pay money to see the artist and this does not help….Overall, I left somewhat confused with 30 Seconds to Mars live performance. I sincerely hope that Ticketmaster reads this email and considers this….
By Cristyle1
30 Seconds To Mars
30 sec to Mars put on a fantastic show. All the other performers were amazing as well they really pumped up the crowd
By Menosheep
God complex
Show was abysmal. Kept pandering to the crowd to feed his ego.
By CarolAnnN
Amazing energy!
There were set issues but Jared didn’t miss a beat. He engaged the crowd in an a cappella rendition.
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.