A podcast dedicated to live music and concert memories. Hosted by avid concert goers Jessica Dionne and Gianni Fiasche.
Annoyed by how difficult it's become to buy concert tickets? The Concert Goers air their grievances about the ticket-buying process, and share useful tips on how to score tickets to see your favourite artists.
Surprise! A bonus episode where we have a little bit of fun talking about our dream festival lineups.
Elton John has performed his last-ever concerts in Canada, and both G and Jess were at those last shows to say farewell one more time.
Lizzo might just be the most genuine artist out there these days. Not only is she an amazingly talented singer, rapper and flutist, she is also a terrific role model to all those that look up to here. On this episode, Jess goes out of her comfort zone and talks about how seeing Lizzo live has turned her into a lifelong fan.
The last time Rage Against The Machine performed in Canada was at the end of the last century. In reality, that's only 23 years, but it seems like a lifetime ago. On this episode, we talk about seeing them at the Ottawa Bluesfest on their Public Service Announcement Tour.
This episode contains a heavy dose of 90s nostalgia. She's got one of the most powerful and unique voices in rock history, and no conversation about music from that decade is complete without mentioning Alanis Morissette. Listen in as we break down the Jagged Little Pill 25th Anniversary Tour, and why that album continues to resonate even after all these years.
The Killers remain one of rock 'n roll's best kept secrets. Often underrated and under appreciated, they are one of the greatest modern-day rock acts alive. On this episode, we're talking about The Killers' Imploding The Mirage Tour, which has us both still buzzing, and why you shouldn't miss out on seeing them live.
As Canadians, it feels like a right of passage to see Bryan Adams live in concert, and his 'So Happy It Hurts' Tour does not disappoint. On this episode, Jess and G talk about his concert in Montreal, how radio played in instrumental part in cementing Bryan Adams' legacy in rock and roll history, and the legendary loudness of Montreal crowds.
Are the Eagles still the Eagles without Glenn Frey and Don Felder? It all depends on who you ask. On this episode, we talk about the Eagles' Hotel California tour stop at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, what Vince Gill has added to the band, and if spending a small fortune on seeing a band for possibly the last time, is worth it.
On this episode, G takes us on a road trip to the legendary Madison Square Garden in New York City to see the even more legendary Billy Joel. We talk about his MSG residency, the setlist, a tribute in honour of John Lennon's Birthday, and which massive hit we both could live without.
What is the proper way to behave at a concert? As much as it varies from genre to genre, it's really all about the individual. Are you a good concert goer, or do you suffer from poor concert etiquette? On this farcical episode, we talk about some of the worst behaviours we've seen at the many concerts we've attended.
Slipknot have been around for over 25 years. Can you believe that? We'll admit that we're out of our element when talking about Slipknot and Cypress Hill, but as Concert Goers, new experiences and musical genres are part of the deal! On this episode, G takes us through his very first Heavy Metal show.
It doesn't get more Americana than James Taylor and Jackson Browne. On this episode of The Concert Goers, we review James Taylor and his All-Star Band with Special Guest Jackson Browne's 2022 Canadian Tour.
Country music superstar Chris Stapleton has one of the most powerful voices in modern day music. It's no wonder he's been named Academy of Country Music's Artist-Songwriter of the Decade. This episode of The Concert Goers takes a look at Chris Stapleton's All American Road Show Tour Goes To Canada, and why Country music today is what Rock music wishes it could be.
New Zealander singer-songwriter Lorde is an enigma. Her musical style is unconventional and deeply introspective. This episode of The Concert Goers takes a look at Lorde's Solar Power Tour, with a focus on her latest show in Montreal.
Concerts are back, and so are the Concert Goers! On this episode, Jess talks about seeing Paul McCartney at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington on May 2 & 3, 2022.
BONUS EPISODE! On this episode, The Concert Goers each share 5 iconic concerts that they wish they'd been lucky enough to see.
On this episode, G takes us on a trip down memory lane to that time he saw The Police on their 2007 Reunion Tour. Jess makes a confession about the band.
On this episode, The Concert Goers take a look back at John Mayer's 2017 'The Search For Everything Tour'.
On this episode, The Concert Goers talk about one of most eloquent storytellers and singer/songwriters of our time, Chris De Burgh. Jess shares the stories behind the time she met him for the first time and dancing with Chris during 'Lady In Red'.
On this episode, The Concert Goers talk about Billy Joel's 2008 World Tour, his monthly residency at Madison Square Garden, and why Billy Joel has been able to tour since 1994 without releasing any new music.
On this episode, Jess talks about her love of Rod Stewart, how she became such a huge fan, and the story behind how she managed to get her hands on a signed soccer ball from Rod Stewart.
On this episode, The Concert Goers talk about Pearl Jam's 2011 tour PJ20, a tour that was meant to celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band. Now, 10 years on, G shares his memories from the first time he saw Pearl Jam live.
On this episode, The Concert Goers talk about The Killers' 'Battle Born' World Tour from 2012-2014 and look ahead to their 2022 'Imploding The Mirage' Tour. Plus, Jess and Gianni rank their favourite Killers' albums and their answers might just shock you.
On this episode, The Concert Goers revisit Phil Collins' 2018 tour stop in Montreal as a part of his 'Not Dead Yet - Live!' tour.
The time has come. G is the biggest DMB fan around and he shares his memories from a very special night at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) in New York State.
It had been 35 years since ELO's last tour when Jeff Lynne decided it was time to hit the road again for the 2018 North American tour. On this episode, the Concert Goers take a look at that tour + Jess shares her memories from one of the tour dates.
Drizzy time! On this episode, the Concert Goers chat about Drake and Future's 'Summer Sixteen' tour.
New season. New Sound. Same concert goers. On the first episode of season 2, The Concert Goers revisit the Rolling Stones' 50 and Counting Tour from 2012-13 in honour of drummer Charlie Watts.
Rock and roll is back, baby! On this episode, Gianni walks us through his first-ever Foo Fighters concert at the Rogers Centre in Toronto during the Foo's Concrete and Gold Tour in 2017-18, as well as their recent post-pandemic concert at a sold-out Madison Square Garden, and we take a look at their Record Store Day exclusive Bee Gees cover album under the moniker the Dee Gees.
It's finally here! On this episode, Jess talks about her love of Paul McCartney, what it's like to see him perform live, and which mega rockstar sat next to her during Sir Paul's epic three-hour concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
A 50-foot mountain. Dancers in nude bodysuits. A Jesus impersonator. Kanye West's YEEZUS tour in 2013/14 had it all. On this episode, the Concert Goers reminisce about the experience that was Kanye's Yeezus tour, favourite Kanye albums, and discuss whether or not the chaos of his personal life takes away from his music.
Oasis. The name is synonymous with petty fights and sibling rivalry between Noel and Liam. There was a time when both brothers would perform together on a stage and make it through (barely) without fighting. On this episode, the Concert Goers revisit Oasis' 2008 Dig Out Your Soul tour, and G's experience seeing them live for the first and what would prove to be the last time.
Lionel Richie is one of the most successful and top-selling artists of all time and one hell of an act to see live. On this episode, the Concert Goers revisit the time they went to see Lionel perform hit after hit during his All The Hits, All Night Long tour in 2014. They talk setlist, which Lionel Richie album cover is the most epic, and that time Gianni passed on VIP tickets to see Lionel in Vegas.
Green Day is one of the most entertaining bands in the world to see live. On this episode, the Concert Goers look back at Green Day's 99 Revolutions tour in 2013, and their stop at the Colisée Pepsi in Quebec City. It was one of only two Canadian stops on that tour meant to promote the trilogy Uno!, Dos, & Tré, released in rapid succession in late 2012. They talk setlist, why Gianni has never seen them live, and the weird and awkward place Jess had to warm up after walking out of the venue into a blizzard post-show.
Exactly one year before the pandemic hit, Gianni and Jess found themselves sitting in the stands of the Bell Centre experiencing the fun that is Weezer. On this episode, the Concert Goers talk about the show, the broad appeal of Weezer, how they became fans much later on, as well as what songs they think Weezer should cover on their next covers album.
Live music is back... Or almost back. To celebrate Genesis' announcement that they are hitting the road in Fall of 2021 for their Last Domino Tour, Gianni and Jess revisit the last time Genesis visited Montreal during their Turn It On Again Tour. They discuss the tour, the upcoming tour, the setlist and who they think the better frontman is between Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel.
On this episode, The Concert Goers are joined by Jess's Mom, Shelley, to talk about seeing Garth Brooks for the first time at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa after being lifelong fans. They look back at special moments during the show, their love of Garth, and the crazy thing they did together the day after the concert.
In this episode, the Concert Goers pay tribute to the one and only Prince 5 years after his passing. Gianni takes us back to the first time he saw Prince live during the Montreal International Jazz Festival in 2011, a show that lasted 4 hours and featured 7 encores.
On this episode, The Concert Goers are joined by Montreal journalist, columnist, editor, and fellow concert goer Richard Burnett who shares his memories from Tina Turner's 1985 concert at the Montreal Forum. You won't believe how many times he's seen Tina Turner live.
The Concert Goers share memories from U2's 360 Tour stops in Montreal on July 8-9, 2011. Jess had general admission tickets and Gianni had reserved seats in the bleachers. Hear about how Jess broke her heel jumping up and down during the show.
In this episode, the Concert Goers talk about Hall & Oates' 2016 concert at the Bell Centre in Montreal. Out of all the shows covered so far, this is the first one that Jess and Gianni attended together. They talk about the show, dissect the setlist, dream about which bands Hall & Oates should think about co-headlining with, and if the band has a future beyond nostalgia with limited radio airplay.
In this episode, the Concert Goers revisit Jay Z and Justin Timberlake's 2013 concert at Fenway Park in Boston during their short but epic Legends Of The Summer Tour. Gianni drove from Montreal to Boston to see the show and he takes us through the setlist, the exceptional camaraderie displayed that night by both artists, and how Jess should never be allowed to rap.
This week, The Concert Goers take a look at Bruno Mars' concert at the Bell Centre in Montreal during his Moonshine Jungle Tour. In this episode they also take a look at the impact Bruno Mars has had on music and how he is a must-see live act.
In episode 3, The Concert Goers take a look at Tony Bennett's 2009 concert at Place Des Arts in Montreal as a part of the world-renowned Montreal Jazz Festival. Tony Bennett has performed in Montreal over 20 times over the span of his 70-year career.
The Concert Goers, Jessica Dionne and Gianni Fiasche, take a look at Fleetwood Mac's 2015 concert at the Bell Centre in Montreal. It was the first and only time Montreal has ever seen Fleetwood Mac's most popular lineup (Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, & John McVie) together on stage. The On With The Show tour also marked return of Christine McVie after leaving the band in 1998.
The Concert Goers, Jessica Dionne and Gianni Fiasche, share memories from Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour stop in Montreal on October 4, 2018. They take an in-depth look at the setlist with a focus on songs that were both included and left off, and take a look at the entirety of the epic 2-hour show.