Review: Avett Brothers at Chaifetz Arena

The North Carolina quartet—Seth Avett, Scott Avett, Bob Crawford, and Joe Kwon better known as the Avett Brothers performed at Chafietz Arena Saturday Oct 7, 2017.

It was standing room only during the 2 hour performance. The majority of fans stayed standing during the entire concert jamming to songs like “Aint no Man” off of their True Sadness Album.  

The folk band’s musical instruments included the classic harmonica, violin, guitars and you can’t forget about percussion! The light show was a great addition to the performance.

The Chafietz Arena has great acoustics and it’s pretty much a good seat anywhere since they have two jumbo screens, for the nose-bleed fans, to get their close-ups.

he Avett Brothers are headed to Birmingham to perform at the BJCC Concert Hall on Oct. 20, 2017.

 

Chris Williams

Chris joins the ReviewSTL crew this year as a seasoned photographer. He started his company, It Was Worth It Photography, in 2012 after graduating from Lindenwood University. Chris has grown a love for music management, and covering concerts as a photographer is a match made in heaven. Today he specializes in travel photography and plans to launch his lifestyle blog this winter '17. Chris spends most of his work time in the library learning about any and everything.

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