Concert Review: 311 x AWOLNATION x Neon Trees

311 x AWOLNATION x Neon Trees @ Everwise Amphitheater, Indianapolis on July 23rd, 2024 — I have seen a lot of shows at Everwise at White River lately and feel it is becoming my favorite venue in the Indianapolis area, especially since I can walk to it. I have been a frequent enjoyer of the…

Concert Review: Deftones & Gojira Shovin’ It in the Circle City

Deftones & Gojira @ TCU Amphitheater on May 10th, 2022 — It was unseasonably hot and humid outside at White River State Park’s TCU Amphitheater on Tuesday night. The freshly renovated venue, which manages to feel both gigantic and intimate all at once, was absolutely…

Concert Review: Party Like A…

Rockstar Energy Taste of Chaos @ Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park on June 5th, 2016 — “After listening to these songs for years, one thing is for certain: these were made to be sung at the top of your lungs with a few thousand of your closest friends.”

Concert Review: Iceland in Indy

Sigur Rós @ The Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis — Following a several-day heat streak, hundreds of people gathered amongst one another at The Lawn at White River State Park for a night of refreshingly cool weather and captivating music. Icelandic post rock band Sigur Rós was touring the U.S. following the release of their new album, Kveikur. An overcast sky previewed the stage, which was adorned with xylophones, keyboards, percussion sets, and exposed light bulbs.

Concert Review: 3 Doors To Daughtry

3 Doors Down & Daughtry @ The Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis — We kicked off August with weather that had finally eased up for the night of the concert. It was a vast difference from the previous days and nights of 100+ degree temps. Hundreds upon hundreds of people were storming the ticket lines, waiting in anticipation for this night of perfect weather and music.

Concert Review: O.A.R. Leads A Revolution

O.A.R. @ The Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis — The entire set was reminiscent of the 311 and Pepper show that graced White River’s lawn in the summer of 2011. One of the highlights of the night was during “That Was A Crazy Game Of Poker,” when the sky turned from a muted blue to a stark white; nearly every member of the audience had been handed a deck of playing cards, all of which were launched into the air at the chorus of the song.