My first show was pretty tame since I attended with my parents and little sister when I was about 11. I don't remember much about it except we saw the Newsboys and my ears really hurt. That's when I learned to always wear earplugs to shows in order to protect my hearing. It was a lot of fun since this was the first time I'd ever seen a live band.
I didn't go to another concert until I was 16. It was a Christian festival in 2006 with Hawk Nelson, Toby Mac, and Krystal Meyers. My mom and aunt took me, my little sister, and our two friends to this show at Wild Adventures. It was my first outdoor festival.
I also went to Murray Hill Theater, a Christian venue in downtown Jacksonville several times. I saw Hawk Nelson and Showbread there. My sister got some killer shots of Josh Dies and Showbread.
In 2007, when I was 17, I had the privilege of attending Cornerstone Florida in Orlando with my sister and our best friend. It was dusty and blazing hot but it blew my mind. We spent two days watching sets, meeting bands, buying merch, and taking pictures.
The most memorable bands we saw were The Almost, As Cities Burn, Chasing Victory, Family Force 5, Showbread, Stellar Kart, and Underoath.
While browsing around, we met a guy from a band called Woodale. We hung out with him and even went to a backstage area where all the bands sat to eat.
Cornerstone was set up really nice for being outdoors in the summer. Each band had their own merch booth and huge tents blocked the harsh sun. We walked around in between sets and got to meet a lot of bands and get their autographs including Showbread, Family Force 5, and Chasing Victory.
The best part of the festival came at the end of the second night. We stood at the main stage waiting for Underoath to play. We were in the middle front as more kids started to crowd around us. I'll never forget how hot and humid it was. There was a large guy directly in front of me with sweat dripping from his neck and hair. Finally, the band started walking out and the crowd went crazy. Everybody pressed against each other screaming as fog filled the air. Lights flashed, the music started, and that's when we realized we were right in the middle of the mosh pit. Looking back it's hilarious how ignorant we were. I learned right then I'm way too fragile to be in the pit, but at that point it was too late. I remember panicking as my sister was pulled up even closer to the stage. She said someone grabbed her and tried to make her crown surf. I got separated from our friend too as I shoved my way to the back of the crowd.
Once I broke free, I took a deep breath. Thankfully, I didn't have to wait long before I found our friend. We grabbed each other and started nervously laughing about making it out alive. It was then we noticed her flip flops were missing and she gave up trying to find them pretty quickly. We walked to the side of the crowd searching for my sister and finally found her. We ended up sitting on a side fence at a safe distance from the insanity of the crowd. It was actually a great view and I remember thinking my life was complete after seeing them live.
The next show I went to was in 2009 with my sister to see Drop Dead Gorgeous and blessthefall at a small bar downtown. I wasn't great with directions and this was before I had GPS so we ended up getting lost. Finding the venue was an adventure on it's own, but we finally made it. I was thrilled to see blessthefall for the first time. This was when they were promoting Witness and Mike Frisby was still in the band.
In 2010 I went to Stetson University to see We the Kings with a friend from college. This show was nice because it was outside and the weather was pleasant because it was in the fall.
I saw We Are The In Crowd, You Me At Six, and Mayday Parade next with my husband at Freebird Live in 2011. This was our first show together so it was pretty special. The venue was awesome because there was a second story where you could have a higher view, but we ended up downstairs for most of the show. And yes, we got matching shirts...
We went back to Freebird Live in 2014 to see Silverstein and blessthefall. I think this was probably my favorite show ever. Blessthefall was touring for Hollow Bodies which was my favorite album of theirs at the time. We got really close to the stage without being in the pit and they sounded amazing live. I saw a huge improvement in their stage presence compared to when I saw them in 2009.
Click here to watch a playlist I made from this show!
In 2015, I was able to attend two shows with my husband. We saw A Skylit Drive, Wolves at the Gate, and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus at Aqua/Beach Blvd Concert Hall. This was another instance where we got lost on the way to the show. The GPS kept telling us we had arrived, but we were at a Goodwill. We realized the address on the tickets was wrong and thankfully didn't miss anything.
We ended up meeting Wolves at the Gate after the show and they were really nice. The first vinyl we ever bought was VxV and we got them to sign it. It was super nostalgic seeing Red Jumpsuit because I had listened to them since I was 16 when Don't You Fake It came out.
Click here for another playlist I made for this concert!
My husband surprised me and got us tickets to Emery's The Question 10 year anniversary show at 1904 Music Hall. The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Hearts Like Lions, and Forevermore were some of the best supporting bands I've seen. Emery played most of the songs from The Question and a few from their other albums. This was another moment of nostalgia for me because I've been an Emery fan since 2006, so I grew up with these songs. The crowd knew all the words so it was like we were reliving a part of our past together, even without knowing each other, and that was really special. We got one of the last The Question vinyls they had. We also were able to speak to Matt Carter for a minute right after the show and tell him how much we love his band and The BadChristian Podcast.
Click here to watch another playlist I made from this show!
The most recent show we went to was in April 2016. We went to Orlando to see Underoath on their Rebirth 10 year anniversary tour for Define the Great Line at Hard Rock Live. We had to buy the tickets months in advance because they sold out so quickly. This could have been a once in a lifetime event since they reunited for this tour so I wanted to make sure we got seats. We decided to make a weekend out of it and stayed at a hotel near Universal for two nights. I was so happy when we decided to go because Underoath is another band I grew up with. The nostalgia for this show was off the charts. This was by far the nicest concert venue I had ever been to. We waited in line for quite a while and there was even security outside checking everyone before we got in.
Nevertheless, the show was awesome. I had seen them 9 years ago at Cornerstone when I was 17 and there I was at 26, hearing the same songs, and still getting chills. Underoath was almost like a friend to me growing up because I went through a depression in my teens and they helped me get through it. That place was electric with nostalgia and it was amazing to be among all those fans remembering together. The show got out pretty early and we were starving so we ate at Bubba Gump's on the boardwalk.
So that wraps it up. Leave me a comment of your concert adventures if you have any crazy stories. I can't wait to see what shows I'll be going to in the future. My dream would be to make it to Warped Tour, so hopefully that will be next on my list!
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