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Blue October tickets St. Louis

Prepare for an amazing Blue October St. Louis concert ! On 14 Dec Blue October is going to be playing at Saint Louis. Purchase your Blue October tickets St. Louis before they soldout.

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The Blue October concert in st. Louis was a great event. The band was fresh and the music was great. The crowd was into it with high ratings. This is one of the best shows in st. Louis this year. Louis was an amazing experience! The band was well organized and the music was great. The stage was brilliant white and the seating was all in the same area so that made it easy to get to. The concert started with the lead singer of Blue October, david c graham, singing the first song from the album "the wreck of the deep blue sea". The music then moved on to another album, "theorelle's of luchresi", and the lead singer sang the first song from that album, "the last great american dynasty". The music moved on to another album, "theorellle's of luchresi", and the lead singer sang the second song from that album, the music moved on to an album called "django", which was the performance that I was most impressed with. The lead singer of Blue October, david c graham, sang the first song from that album, "theorellle's of luchresi", followed by the lead singer of django, chet f machine, and the drummer from django, singing the second and third songs from that album. The music moved on to "django", louis was an excellent event. The band was well organized and the fans were snickers satisfied. The concert was large and well-shaped. The sound wasaudio quality and the security was open. The Blue October concert was worth it all.

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By Monica1111111

It hit me in all the right feels!

The opening band, Beatnik Bandits, was an unexpected joy. I look forward to seeing their career development. Blue October was simply phenomenal. Mixing top-notch classics from their catalog with a one or two deep cuts and a few songs off their latest album, Justin Furstenfeld and Company took us on a journey of anger, loss, joy, hope, and redemption. While their sound would be right at home in a 20,000 seat arena, they also were perfect in a more intimate venue like the Jefferson Theater. The final song of the night was "I Hope You're Happy", and I believe that we all were as we filed out of the theater. I had an absolute blast, and I can't wait for them to come to town again! Go see these guys if you have the chance. You won't regret it!


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