Taped at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on June 28, 2003, Matchbox Twenty's Show depicts a hard-working rock band in its prime and in its element. The full spectacle of Matchbox Twenty's More Than You Think You Are tour comes across. Get Matchbox Twenty tickets. See every Matchbox Twenty concert. Check out Matchbox Twenty tour schedule, live reviews, photos, and details. One of the best shows ever. Very energetic! Loved the interaction with the crowd, loved the lights, loved the set list! Totally worth every penny and every mile.
Overview
The rock band Matchbox Twenty performs before a warm crowd on the concert film A Night in the Life of Matchbox Twenty. The DVD release of the concert boasts a widescreen anamorphic transfer and a Dolby Digital 5.1 English soundtrack that captures the band's sound with clarity. A Dolby Digital Stereo mix is also available for those without a surround system. A still photo gallery, backstage footage, and a documentary about the history of the band round out this release that is sure to please fans of the band.
I was so excited to see Matchbox Twenty and I definitely was not disappointed. I grew up listening to their music and 'Unwell' was probably the first song I ever knew all the words to. The Matchbox Twenty concert I was a part of wasn't like some crazy party. There weren't giant mosh pits and people jumping all around but it was special. It really felt like you were a part of something. The band, especially Rob Thomas (the lead singer), really wanted you to have fun. You could tell that they had fun too. Rob loved the words he was singing and the band loved the songs they were playing. They had a good mix of their earlier and later songs. It was almost impossible not to shout out all the words you knew to the songs. It really was impossible for anyone there to not be enjoying it. I think another important thing about a Matchbox Twenty concert is that the fanbase is not composed of people who could ruin your experience. No one there is going to make you feel uncomfortable. The fans aren't there to get super drunk or high. They're there to listen to the music they love and that makes for a great atmosphere.