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April 6, 2005
-- Concert review --
Maroon 5 wows fans at Mullins Center
By Monica Gleberman and Miranda Seiden
Some bands can blow you away by putting on an unforgettable live show. Maroon 5 is definitely one of them.
When the Honda Civic Tour made its way to the
Inside the hall, the audience’s yells were deafening as
Maroon 5 entered the stage and opened with its chart-topping hit single,
“Harder to Breathe.”
Maroon 5 continued to sing as fans sung along -- and screamed.
Lead singer Adam Levine even mentioned that
The crowd whistled ever louder after Levine threw his black
button-down shirt onto the stage, revealing a white t-shirt and jeans. He threw
towels and guitar picks into the audience throughout the performance.
The high-intensity performance concluded with “The Sweetest Goodbye” and the band’sr hit single “She Will be Loved.”
During the encore, the band did a rendition of “Highway
to Hell,” sung by drummer Ryan Dusick, which rivaled the original.
Buying a ticket to a Maroon 5 concert guarantees you an
amazing live performance with vibrant, light, catchy songs with original vocals
and band members who are multi-talented on stage.
The opening act, The Donnas, put on an energetic set.
Between sets, the all-girl rock group signed numerous autographs and posed for pictures until the lights grew dim before Maroon 5 hit the stage.
The Honda Civic Tour dates are all available online at Maroon 5’s website, www.maroon5.com. Tickets can be ordered online through Ticketmaster.
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