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Collective Soul and 3 Doors Down // Live @ The Pearl // 9.7.18

Article and Photos by: Abigail Buckler

 

Las Vegas, NV — Two alternative rock powerhouses are playing The Pearl theater this Friday night and the near sold out crowd is ready.  The line is through the casino which results in a bit of a delay in starting but when Collective Soul takes the stage the wait was well worth it.  This band is fun.  They are an explosion of energy that the stage almost can’t contain. They open with lesser known songs of “Now is the Time,” and “Over Me,” but from there they launch into all the hits including “Shine,” “Heavy,” and “Why Part 2.”  The energy continues and the set progresses.  The room was set with chairs but by the third song “Shine” the crowd is on their feet and they remained that way the entire set.

The show is running a bit behind but there is a quick change and the stage is ready for 3 Doors Down.  The stage is adorned with american flags and large video screens. This band doesn’t match the energy level of the prior but the crowd is still as excited and on their feet.  They open with “Duck and Run,” “Time of My Life,” and “It’s not my Time,” which the crowd sings along to.  The set progresses and keeps the crowd on their feet and they end with three of there most well known songs, “Kryptonite,” “Here Without You,” and “When I’m Gone.”  It is a great Friday night of alternative rock.

Collective Soul Setlist

  • Now’s the time
  • Over Me
  • Shine
  • Heavy
  • Why, Pt. 2
  • Better Now
  • Precious Declaration
  • December
  • Right as Rain
  • Lay it Down
  • The World I Know
  • Gel
  • Where the River Flows
  • Run

3 Doors Down Setlist

  • Duck and Run
  • Time Of My Life
  • It’s Not My Time
  • Away From the Sun
  • Let Me Go
  • Going Down In Flames
  • The Road I’m on
  • Landing in London
  • Better Life
  • Be Like That
  • Changes
  • My Way
  • Behind Those Eyes
  • Loser
  • Kryptonite
  • Here Without You
  • When I’m Gone

 

Abigail Buckler: My primary focus is music and travel photography. What I like about both is that it's all about capturing a moment -- whether a guitar solo on stage or a performance artist on the street, those moments can tell a great story.