"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 5/17/24)
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Real Live Certified
Artists are Real Live Certified if their live shows have broad critical acclaim
Critic Consensus
Manchester Orchestra is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers. Based on 57 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Manchester Orchestra is rated as a superb live performer, with remarkable shows that are worth seeing. Manchester Orchestra concert reviews describe live shows and performances as dramatic, incredible, memorable, intense, anthemic, cinematic, and high-energy.
ON TOUR
Upcote Farm, Cheltenham, United Kingdom (July 10); Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, OR, United States (July 27); The Fillmore Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States (September 6); The Fillmore Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD, United States (September 7); Brooklyn Paramount, Brooklyn, United States (September 13); Citizens House of Blues, Boston, MA, United States (September 14); Rock the Ruins at Holliday Park, Indianapolis, United States (September 20);
Atlanta, United States (2005 - present) (2005 ‚Äì present) (2005 – present)
Bio
Manchester Orchestra is an American indie rock band which formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 2004. The group is currently composed of rhythm guitarist, singer/songwriter Andy Hull, lead guitarist Robert McDowell, keyboardist and percussionist Chris Freeman, bassist Jonathan Corley and drummer Tim Very.
Has Performed With
Tigers Jaw, Kevin Devine and The God Damn Band, Portugal The Man
Critic Concert Reviews
Riff Magazine (USA)
July 19, 2023
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Manchester Orchestra and Jimmy Eat World split the bill at the Masonic
Shortly after releasing one of my top 20 favorite records of 2021, The Million Masks of God, Atlanta’s very own Manchester Orchestra teased their fans with select dates for 2021/2022 shows. If the teaser wasn’t enough,s they said “here ya go” and gave us their full tour dates.
Revolution Hall, Portland, OR
02/21/2022
Woman plans, God laughs: on the day of Manchester Orchestra and Foxing’s show at Revolution Hall, I made the decision that this review would make a concerted effort to not talk about Covid. “We get it, shows are weird, they’re stressful and wonderful and we all missed them,”