After lunch, it was only a few miles drive to Marymoor Park. I had about three hours to gates opening, so I hung around to see what was going on. There was a group of people there for a radio station preshow soundcheck/meet and greet event. Peeking through the fence surrounding the venue, I saw The Fray on stage...heard them, too as they did their soundcheck. While I was waiting for the box office to open, I saw Barcelona's van arrive, pulling a small trailer. As with all my previous Barcelona shows, I was on their guest list and got a free ticket. Love that! When gates opened at 5:30 pm, I took a look at concert area. Grassy hills form a natural bowl-shaped amphitheater with great views of the stage.
I didn't bring anything to sit on, preferring to just move around once the music started. I would be able to get a good view of the stage from the side...perfect for taking photos. There were several food trucks there and after perusing my choices, I settled on a grilled cheese sandwich from The Grilled Cheese Experience for dinner. Very tasty!
Promptly at 6:30, the first opening act Oh Honey took the stage. This New York based band played a very energetic set, and got the audience pumped up for what was to come.
Oh Honey played five songs, then relinquished the stage to Barcelona. Lead singer Brian Fennell immediately started into my favorite song from their new album The Melodrama, Paper Lion. He was accompanied by Rhett Stonelake on drums, and Branden Cate on keyboards and providing background vocals.
Paper Lion
Strange Way
Diamond and Silver
Sick
Fall In Love
Lose Control
Cure
Please Don't Go
Background
It was the first time I had seen Barcelona play in an outdoor setting, and it was well worth the wait. Every song sounded awesome and with the natural lighting, I was able to get some pretty good photos with my point and shoot camera. I could have listened to Barcelona all night, but I think most of the crowd were eager to hear The Fray. Personally, I only know a few of their songs, and I had never seen them in concert. Lead singer Isaac Slade had loads of stage presence as he sang and played piano. The music was good, but...can I say it...I like Barcelona better!
While The Fray was still performing, I got a chance to talk to Brian who was hanging out, talking to friends and family. He asked if I would be able to see some Barcelona shows elsewhere in the country, and I replied if they tour in October, definitely! It's been awhile since I've done a groupie road trip...my last was with Five For Fighting back in 2009...and I would love to follow Barcelona from show to show. I ended up leaving before The Fray finished their set. I wanted to beat the traffic out of the park, plus I had to work the next day. On the drive home, I had The Melodrama blasting out of my Blazer's speakers. That seems to be the ritual after every concert I go to...play the music I just heard on continuous loop, hoping to relive the night's magical moments. It's not too much of a stretch...Barcelona's music is already magic!