Third Eye Blind Show
by Concert Addict on 4/14/25Rating: 5 out of 5Third Eye Blind is one of my favorite rock bands. They put on such a great show. I just wish it could've been longer.
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Del Mar Fairgrounds
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Festival at Sandpoint
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The Show - Agua Caliente Casino
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Third Eye Blind are an alternative rock band led by founding member, singer and guitarist Stephan Jenkins. After forming in San Francisco during the early ’90s, the band shot to superstardom with their 1997 self-titled debut featuring the Top 10 singles “Semi-Charmed Life,” “How's It Going to Be” and “Jumper.” Third Eye Blind would eventually be certified platinum six-times, and the band’s 1999 follow-up Blue would add yet another platinum certification behind its equally successful lead single, “Never Let You Go.” 3EB hit a new peak on the Billboard 200 with 2003’s Out of the Vein, then earned a career-best No. 3 debut for 2009’s Ursa Major. Ahead of 2019’s Screamer, Third Eye Blind cemented their long-standing lineup of Jenkins, drummer Brad Hargreaves, guitarist Kryz Reid, bassist Alex LeCavalier and keyboardist Colin Creev. The group released their seventh studio album Our Bande Apart in 2021.
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Third Eye Blind is one of my favorite rock bands. They put on such a great show. I just wish it could've been longer.
Very nice to finally see my 1997 favorite band playing live! Concert was nice! But was hoping to see more. It was too short about 1hr 15min. More songs I wanted to be played but no worries, til the next one!
Tickets were affordable, show was 1 1/2 hours. Entertainment was amazing Seats at the venue were good.
I appreciated the fact that they played their hits just as the album is. It was a pretty short show, but they did a great job.
Seemed like he didn't want to be there, super low energy and looked annoyed and going through the motions. Sound quality was okay. I know he is getting older SO...why start off with a song that really stresses the vocal cords. Just seems like very little thought went into the show and it showed.
Band was surprisingly good but what took the show was the venue! It was my first time at the Gila River Casino, and resort. This is now my favorite venue in the valley by far! Small, intimate and not a bad seat there. Will definitely attend more events at this location.
The guys were great musically, as always. The performance was too short however playing only just over one hour. It's a bit disappointing when I paid more per ticket than at a larger venue, they normally play 2 hours!
Easy to enter venue and find our seats, drinks on site, two JUMBO screens to see everyone in the band. Sound mix was excellent. There is *nothing* like being in a crowd of fans, who know every song! Even Stephen pulled the mike aside to listen to how this audience knew his lyrics! Great rocking time had by all!
My 1st time seeing the band.Sound was good no complaints.It was a pretty short show a little over an hour but had a good time..
I am a huge Third Eye Blind fan and have seen them three times in 2024. The show was a little over an hour long which is unacceptable. Stephen seemed like he was going through the motions and didn’t want to be there. He pretty much confirmed it when he said the band hasn’t practiced in months, and they were doing the show as a warmup for a New Year’s Eve show. His voice sounded sub par. Overall a really disappointing experience. If he’s going to put in that type of effort maybe he should consider retiring. The fans spend a lot of money and that certainly was not appreciated.