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by Balbs on 3/13/25Rating: 5 out of 5Seen them twice opening for Queens of the Stone Age and once headlining. I instantly fell for their sound and energy, excited for them to return to Detroit!
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Lauded as an experimental and alternative band and one that's never been married to a particular genre, Phantogram - comprised of lifelong friends Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel - have continued to change the zeitgeist for almost a decade by consistently challenging it with their signature blend of hard-hitting beats, guitar driven dark psychedelia and electronic pop. Since the arrival of 2010's debut release, Eyelid Movies, the duo has amassed over a billion streams, achieved one platinum-certified single, two gold-certified singles, collaborated with legends such as Tom Morello, Billy Corgan, The Flaming Lips and Miley Cyrus, partnered with Big Boi of Outkast to form supergroup Big Grams, headlined sold out shows worldwide, become a festival staple and toured with artists including Arcade Fire, The xx, Muse, M83, alt-J and more.
With major campaigns for Apple TV+, Peloton and Apple Watch, and additional placement in multiple TV shows, the band's reach has never been so wide
FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:
"Everything about the Phantogram show was awesome...the new songs, the energy, the lights, the encore! They really showed their love and appreciation for their fans."
"Phantogram rocked it. They packed the house and had awesome energy levels! Their sound is really their own and the vocals from both of artists were impressive."
"Unreal. Phantogram brought so much energy, had an incredible light setup, and played an incredible set."
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Seen them twice opening for Queens of the Stone Age and once headlining. I instantly fell for their sound and energy, excited for them to return to Detroit!
had such a great time at phantogram. openers were amazing. they were amazing. one of the best concerts i’ve been to.
I love Phantogram and their performance is always amazing every time I see them. The venue was not my favorite but it was still a great show.
Loved Phantogram, hate Park Whiz, the 3rd party they used to sell parking was a horrible. The same parking structure was charging $2.50 less and until 2 AM. Phantogram did not end the show until past 11 PM. The parking pass they sold us ends at 11 PM. So we had to pay an additional $11.50 for overstaying.
Bought the upper level GA tickets, expecting to be able to see. However, the way the venue was set up there were 4 rows of chairs in front of the GA standing section, so I couldn't see anything. I paid to watch lights halo some drunk person's head. 2 opening bands, one was quite good, but that means Phantogram didn't go on until late and seemed to have played an abbreviated show. Also, the general crowd was more interested in talking loudly about crypto than they were watching the show. Won't go back to this venue again. I will say everyone working there was a total delight, just wish the layout and the sound matched their vibe.
Great show. Have seen Phantogram a few times and they never disappoint. They played one hit after another, couldn't ask for more. Loved the show and felt honored to catch the final lone of their tour!
There's something about seeing one of your favorite bands that play "Live"that enhances the whole music experience.. And that band is Phantogram. Ive heard tueir album on vinyl before but hearing them play Live felt like such a privilege to not only be there but to watch history being made! First time I've seen them play Live before and 8ve got to say that the acoustics were pretty solid! That said, the volume was set at a perfect level, where it wasn't too loud and you can hear each of the instruments being played. Hearing Josh's guitar along with Sara's vocals made this one of the best concert experiences I've had in my life. Can't wait to see them again!
My friend and I went to the Wednesday Feb. 26 concert in S.F. to see Phantogram at The Masonic. We have seen several shows in the city and Fox Theatre in Oakland over the years. This was almost my favorite concert ever. From the performance of the band itself to the sound quality of the venue. Quite amazing! The opening acts were fun too. We arrived a little before they opened up the main auditorium. . Parking was a breeze with preferred concert venue garage parking. Highly recommend it even with paying an extra $50. The food was lacking but the full bar service and drinks were great. I definitely recommend seeing a show at The Masonic. Everyone there that we talked with and observed you could tell was enjoying the bands and venue and having a good time.
See Phantogram if you have the chance! This was my third time seeing them in concert, and they just keep getting better. The show was awesome...the vocals, musicianship, the stage lighting, and the fog...don't forget the fog...it reached right out from the stage and made you feel part of the show.
The Moore Theatre was a poor choice in venue. I believe the concert’s energy would have been much better suited for the Showbox or Neumos. I sat in the balcony and couldn’t see anything because several people stood up and started dancing as soon as Phantogram came on. I don’t blame them for getting into the music, but no one behind them could see anything which seriously ruined the experience. For those that don’t know, the ceiling is sloped and the stage is set back, so unless people are sitting you cannot see the stage. Ended up having to leave our seats and stand in the hallway to see anything.