Overall Rating
4.3
By QuinnR
Great Show
I had not heard of the openers and was going just for 30 seconds to Mars, however, I got there and they were great, but as usual, Leto blew us away.
By Hammer1243
Great band, good venue
This was great band that played a mix of their new album and older popular music. Jared was very engaging with the audience, and I think it was important to him that everyone had a good time. He even brought fans on stage for the final song, not just one or two, but maybe 35. I would definitely see this group again.
By ChadC9
30stm...amazing!!!!
Amazing performance by 30stm, Walk the Moon and Welshy Arm!! Oak Mountain Amphitheatre was a quant location, very accommodating. Meet and Greet w 30stm was awesome as well. Wish it was a little more personable though.
By Gadawgfan39
Awesome show!
Another awesome show. 30 Seconds to Mars never fails to deliver. I love the way the interact with the crowd. Walk the Moon was awesome as well!
By VeroH02
Great!
In general the concert was great! Not only did we get to see Thirty Seconds To Mars, but other bands as well. The sound and lights were good. The songs chosen where among the best. The only thing I found negative was the amount of time spent preparing for each band to come up stage (30-40 mins).
By JBTurner
30 Seconds was all i could take!
This had to be the worst concert of all time and I have been to some bad ones, not only did the lead singer look massively doped up or massively drunk, but he didn't SING his songs. He let everyone else sing the songs and then would say a word or two along the way! I am a fair person but I just felt that he wasn't into this concert venue. Don't get me wrong he did include his fans but seriously, I came to hear him sing...not talk his songs. AND THAT IS WHAT HE DID!!!! When he did "sing" it was legit like he was talking, I AM A HUGE FAN OF 30 SECONDS TO MARS and so is my husband (he wanted to leave by the 4th song which btw was his all time favorite song and HE BOTCHED IT!!!!) but I hated hated hated this concert!!!
By Sean5
Another amazing show!
I have had the opportunity to see 30 Seconds to Mars many times. This was one of the best due to the entire lineup (Misterwives was amazing!), the venue - I cannot say enough about Daily's Place as a venue, and the staging for the show. We had the fortune of doing meet and greet as well as standing on the stage. If you can, you must!
By Kattnotcat
Lose yourself in the Celebration
I went to Monolith Tour, mainly to see Walk the Moon....I wasn’t well versed on TSTM catalog and thought I may leave early. I was so wrong, it was engaging from beginning to end, production was fantastic, Jared/Shannon we’re incredible. Stage was stripped down with only the drums and the two of them and they delivered such an A+ celebration. Can’t wait to see them again. Highly Recommend!
By SJones593
Thirty Seconds to Mars
The first third was like an EDM concert, so much recorded music. But after that, much better. A lot of “crowd singing”. Not really what I wanted to hear when seeing them live. The last few songs were very good, and Jared seemed more in to the show after Grandma Alabama did her thing on stage. Overall ok, but last time I heard them at Voodoo Fest was much better
By Smurfy78
Proud Member of the Echelon
The Oak Mountain Amphitheatre was a really nice venue and the staff was really nice and organized. The concert was amazing. It was my second show on the Monolith Tour, having attended the show in Cuyahoga Falls. That show was amazing as well, but I wasn’t happy with my seats because I couldn’t see, so I decided I needed to actually see the show. I decided to drive down to Alabama from Ohio and it was totally worth it. Welshly Arms, Who I had heard of from their song Legendary was a nice bluesy rock band. Walk the Moon was off the charts as always. Mars was so explosive that I’m still on that high. They played 14 songs with a nice selection from almost all of their albums. Jared’s vocals were incredible and he’s a really good frontman. Shannon on drums is just insane. The more I watched his dramatic drumming, the more I wanted to watch. The show for me was epic and I can’t wait to see them again.
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.