Who: Greta Van Fleet – March of the Peaceful Army
Where: Breese Stevens Field, Madison, Wisconsin
When: June 4, 2019
Meteoric. Thatâs how one might describe Greta Van Fleetâs success since selling out Madisonâs newest venue, The Sylvee, just 9 months ago. Since that night back in October, they have released their chart-topping album Rise of the Peaceful Army, won a Grammy for best rock album, and tonight they set the attendance record for Breese Stevens Field by selling out all 10,000 tickets. On a perfect late spring evening, the crowd made up of fans who most likely enjoyed the golden age of blues rock back in the 70âs firsthand, to fans who are still in elementary school, were all eagerly waiting for Greta Van Fleet to take the stage.
With chants of âGreta, Greta, Gretaâ growing louder, the band emerged and a few lucky fans were treated to white roses tossed out by singer Josh Kiszka. The rest of the band comprised of Jake Kiszka, Sam Kiszka, and Danny Wagner wasted no time in ripping right into the lead single âWhen the Curtain Fallsâ. While most bands would wait until later in their set to play their biggest songs, Greta Van Fleet went right into fan favorites âHighway Tuneâ and âBlack Smoke Risingâ. From that moment the band would have the crowd in the palms of the hands for the next hour and a half while they put on a brilliant display of their already well-seasoned stage presence. From masterful extended guitar solos by Jake to the gorgeous soaring vocals with just the right amount of raspiness by Josh, this is a band that has clearly mastered their craft.
Throughout the entire night everyoneâs eyes seemed to be fixated on the stage. Even the people at the opposite end of the soccer stadium. Song after song, guitar solo after guitar solo, were all followed by a sea of clapping hands. The crowd ate up every second of the bandâs performance. They finished off their set with âBlack Flag Expositionâ. With lighting rolling in from the distance, the crowd was not ready to leave just yet though. They needed more and Greta Van Fleet definitely delivered.
The band came back out, accompanied by opening band Ida Mae, to perform a cover of âI Shall Be Releasedâ by The Band. By Joshâs own admission, that very day was the first time they had ever even practiced that song together, and they pulled it off flawlessly. Josh and the husband and wife duo of Ida Mae each took turns on vocal duties and did the song great justice. From there Greta Van Fleet capped off their incredible night in Madison with âSafari Songâ.
After consecutive sold-out performances in Madison, letâs just hope that Madison can find a venue that can hold all of Greta Van Fleetâs fans, because a soccer stadium that holds 10,000 clearly isnât enough.
Setlist
- When the Curtain Falls
- Highway Tune
- Black Smoke Rising
- Flower Power
- Watch Me(Labi Siffre cover)
- The Music Is You
(John Denver cover) - You’re the One
- Brave New World
- Watching Over
- Lover, Leaver (Taker, Believer)
- Age of Man
- The Cold Wind
- Black Flag Exposition
Encore:
- I Shall Be Released
(The Band cover) (with Ida Mae) - Safari Song
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Post and photos by Bryan McCabe (Facebook | Instagram | Website)
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