In chrono order. Disinclined to rank between them at the moment
Nirvana '93 Hara Arena in Dayton. Partly for being the first "big" concert without parental guidance. Partly for entering liking several tracks, and exiting a born again fanatic
Ozzfest '97 Polaris Amphitheater in Columbus. Prolly cheating since there were like a dozen groups throughout the day.... and a riot
System of Down '02 Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. Small venue, standing room only. Loud as hell. It was awesome! I would likely hate it at my advanced age
Nine Inch Nails '14 New World Music Theater in Tinley Park (Chi) Very high energy, rocking music, and of course an impressive visual spectacle
Foo Fighters '21 Am Fam Ins Theater in Milwaukee. 26th Anny tour (25th postponed due to plague) and they've completely got there chit down at this point. Nearly 3hrs long and still left wanting more
Hon mentions:
The Who - post Moon, pre Entwistle passing
Skynard - not original lineup of course
Santana - just prior to Supernatural release, so all the classic stuff
Metallica - Load tour. Still a good show though
AC/DC - Ballbreaker tour
Meatloaf - shut up. It was a good show, and Cheap Trick opened
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