

You don’t have to be alone.” In that moment I didn’t feel along. There was nothing quite like putting my arms around my best friend and sharing a moment with thousands of people all singing in unison “and I can tell just what you wan’t, you don’t want to be along. While the majority of the crowd was made up of college students who grew up with the band, fans of all ages came out to support the including a few 10 year olds (with their parents in tow) all the way up to a couple that must have been at least 50 years old, put all us college kids to shame with their classic dance moves.Īfter playing an hour and a half set the crowd couldn’t get enough, encoring the band to come back out for a three song encore. Unique graphic displays and light shows, individualized to the beat of each song, new and old, shocked and awed the crowd with what is undoubtedly one of the best light displays I have ever witnessed.Ī healthy mix of new hits off of their Gameshow album were tossed like a salad with classic favorites from their Tourist History album being the croutons on top, to keep all of their fans, new and old, whole heartedly engaged. From there the crowd became on massive body moving in unison to the beat of whichever hit song came next. All three bands, frequent visitors of the Alt 18 countdown, TDCC’s “Bad Decisions” off their Gameshow Album reaching 14 in early october, and “Gameshow” itself reaching number one on Advanced Placement September 29th.Įar splitting screams filled the air as the beloved band took the stage. Making their second stop on their North American Tour the show was opened by incredible up and coming artist, Magic Man best known for their song “Paris” (weather it’s about the city or a girl is yet to be decided), and Broods with their SXM Alt Nation chart topper “Bridges” off their 2014 album Evergreen. With classic hits like “This is the Life”, “What You Know”, and “Something Good can Work” off their album Tourist History, the group released their new album Gameshow earlier this year.

Never in my wildest, angst ridden, teenage dreams did I imagine that I, as a newly minted twenty-something, would be standing amongst hundreds of people packed into the Agganis Arena in anticipation of one of the greatest bands of our generation, Two Door Cinema Club.
