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While OCMS puts on an amazing show this venue is terrible. I've been to many of bluegrass concerts in the west as I travel professionally and they nearly always have a dance area or at least never begrudged people their space at the front. This pavilion gave people nothing. You put on a good show like Old Crow Medicine Show and people want to dance, give them a place to do it that is safe and fun. Sadly the sound is also poor and resolves into a muddy noise. My first east coast concert and I am really unimpressed. There are good places I am sure and I will find them!
Summer 2018 So the Pavillion has some structural issues. Unfortunate. A Memorial Day weekend concert is rescheduled to a Sunday in July. Truly apples and oranges to go from a three day weekend billing to a Sunday night.....but what do you do?!? So show night, the Pavillion is now topless and it's been raining every day for over a week. And sure enough the clouds roll in and it begins to drizzle during the show. Then harder rain. Then rain, gusts, thunder lightening. LoL. Yeah. The event staff initially told us we couldn't open umbrellas. So people began to walk out. When the lightening began the act on stage- Chrisette Michelle promptly exited stage left. About five songs into her set and she did not take the stage again. After a 28 minute rain intermission the main act took the stage and as it continued to rain- I had one of the best concert experiences of my life. Brian McKnight gave a great show and was humbled we all stuck it out to see his performance. The venue called the event once again because of lightening and that was that. McKnight stayed shook hands, gave high 5s, signed autographed as it continued to rain on us all. The Pavilion's 2018 season should have been cancelled until the repairs were accomplished plain and simple. It's not fair to the consumers and certainly not fair to the performers. I've been to a few concerts at this venue and I must say I have not experienced the parking and egress issues like you do at Scope in Norfolk, Coliseum in Hampton or Farm Bureau in Virginia Beach. Getting in and out of the area is super easy with the interstate entrance two traffic light away. The Pavilion is beautifully located at the water's edge with a small marina to look out onto. It's a smaller venue than the ones I've mentioned. But it's still stunning acoustically and visually with the stage lighting trying to out shine sunsets. Seating varies from event to event but the orchestra or floor seats are great. There is a military discount for general admissions area only. My only asks would be better concession items, better box seat location, and a no smoking policy for this outdoor facility.
Before I begin this review let me start off by saying that this review is based solely on my opinion and my alone so with that being said let's go!. This is my first time and experience here in a concert setting, I have been here for a graduation once,maybe twice) and I enjoyed myself during this experience! Wait so ask why the star left out? It's because the long lines with I can understand with the amount of people that attended the venue but not only that but once I got the food it was very disappointing not hot and not very flavorful)!. Let me add that you can bring your own food in a ziplock so I'll know for my next visit. And yes you read it right I will be back!!..
This is what I like to call a Throwback Thursday review. Believe it or not growing up, I didn 't really go to concerts unless it was like a free one at Busch Garden 's or a local high school band was playing or something. Even as a teenager, saving up lots of money to see a musical artist just wan 't appealing to me. When my friends caught wind of this, they bought me tickets to the Hot Summer Fiasco in June 2013, because they knew that I was a big fan of Carly Rae Jepsen and she was headlining the concert. So you could say that this is where my first Real concert. What I like about this venue is that there is plenty of room to move around, especially in the pit, because at other venues, sitting in the pit feels you 're being packed in like a bunch of sardines. Also if you need to get away from the loud noise for a little bit, there 's plenty of space to walk around still hear what 's going on at a comfortable volume, because there sound system is excellent. Also if you 're at a concert where there 's a dance floor (no seats) and you need a break, they have no problem with letting you go up on the lawn to take a seat and relax and then returning to the dance floor when you gather some energy back up. The one drawback to this venue is that food and drink is so expensive, but that 's to be expected at any concert venue. All in all, I 'm glad I had my first real concert experience here. It was really special, and I haven 't stopped going to concerts whenever an artist I like is in town since.