No, the new music venue wasn't finished quite on time, but whoever is now in charge decided to open Friday and Saturday's shows to the general public free. Good marketing move? We're going with yes.
There were good and bad reviews. We'll start with the good:
1. Most concert-goers loved the lighting, comparing it to a fairyland or carnival.
2. Also getting great reviews was the music. The Pine Hill Haints were a hit, but we've read nothing about Lucero - didn't that group appear on Friday?
3. Many citizens of Sheffield were amazed and thoroughly pleased that the endeavor has gotten this far. We're eager to see what comes next!
Now the bad:
1. Those who live in the Village have discovered they will now have to drive through Tuscumbia to get to downtown Sheffield on concert nights. They're not pleased. Will Sheffield restaurants lose business?
2. There was only one food truck serving the crowd - pictured below:
NEXT weekend's concerts will be more telling, with (2) well-known artists/groups performing, and tickets hovering in the $60 range.
ReplyDeleteThese four acts were all local or out of Memphis, Elkington's hometown. Looks like a plan from the get go since they probably didn't have to pay them much, favors and all that. Next week with Marshall Tucker is sold out, but after that? Think 2K people will pay fifty bucks to see "rasslin"?
ReplyDeleteWhen first announced this was to be a 10,000 seat amphitheater. Over time the size was reduced. Now its just a yard for lawn chairs. Couldnt we do that anywhere? I hope the place is very successful, but if everything else is done this way its a lot of big talk that will fizzle over time.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a big dose of 'bait and switch'.
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