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Beaufort Artists Sc. Original Necklace Artist. James Ward Artist. Oksana Leadbitter Artist. Brenda Zamora Artist. Artist Co-Op 7. It is a bi-annual fest in Houston, hosted by a radio station of Some other platforms similarly host it in various cities. Buzzfest in Houston was started in , and since then, it is continuously showcasing various talents to the people.

Therefore, this year too, people are eagerly waiting for the Buzzfest Lineup. You can access this fest by booking online tickets for it; there are various ranges of tickets available for you.

With this availability of tickets, you can easily access the shows and enjoy rock concerts. If you want to know about the upcoming calendar information about the buzzfest in your city, you can visit the official website and find various information related to it. There are all the information along with tickets availability mentioned on it. So, stay tuned with us. The Buzzfest is having its shows of various bands on various days, it follows as:. We hope, in this article, you might have got all the related information about Buzzfest Lineup.

It would be amazing if you know the list of the concerts which you can attend. If you want to gain more information check the official site. Have you attended any past shows of Buzzfest? What was your experience with these shows? You can share your precious experience with us in the comment section below.

Thank you Houston Buzz!!!!!!!!! If you weren't there you missed a really great performance by both Aaron Lewis and Gavin Rossedale!! The sound was amazing The bands were great! The line up was great and the crowd was jammin!

The prices at the pavilion were a bit high. I can get a six pack for that! The food was also a bit pricey, but good. Overall, The Buzz did a great job, despite their setbacks. The pavilion could use a bit of work on their pricing. Don't they know that the majority of Texas is poor right now? Buzzfest is always a treat who anyone who enjoys a great variety of Rock music as it brings the best both new and old. The Woodlands is such a great venue with a great staff, security and amazing view!!

This time around I enjoyed the great acts of Chevelle, P. No wonder it was a sold out show. Highly recommend Buzzfest; can't wait 'til next time!! What can i say? Sunday was Buzzfest 26 and the overall word to describe it was Usually I have a blast at Buzzfest but this time something was off, I'm guessing it was the line up. Flogging Molly was the most exciting and I had never even heard of them! Puddle of Mud played around which made them entertaining for a little while. Seether, oh my gosh please no more Seether!

Every time I have seen them live I want to fall asleep, they don't interact well with their audience! The sad part is that I really enjoy their music. You couldn't understand Social D, the whole pit was screaming "turn up your mic! This was not a bad concert it just didn't even come close to my expectations set up by the other Buzzfests that I've been to.

The best Buzzfest ever been to,and this makes about 6 now. Thanks to the Buzz for the upgrade to pit passes. Loved it, Janes Addiction played classic non radio hits, the chicks hanging from meat hooks were beautiful. Flogging Molly inspired a mosh pit on the lawn.. Tons of great sidestage bands.. Evans Blue should have been on the main stage.. You will have an awsome time. I had never been to Buzzfest before but Bush and Papa Roach made the whole day worth going.

I wasn't really disappointed that Anberlin didn't make it as I'm not that familiar. I went to Uproar last month and had a blast. We headed over to the side stage to check out one of the bands over there but the shortcut that was set up by the House of Blues for Uproar was blocked off and you had to walk all the way around from the south entrance to get to the side stage and then we only heard 1 song before the band left the stage.

That's just too far to trek around to see the other bands when you just have to turn around and come back or miss the band on the main stage.

The first and the last song from a band on any stage are always the most exciting, so I missed the rest of the side stage bands because I wasn't willing to sacrifice that experience nor was I ready to make myself so bone-tired from trekking back and forth for 10 hours that I couldn't enjoy the last act.

There was also some difficulty in hearing the first 2 bands. Filter would have been very enjoyable if I had been able to hear them better. I missed the first song totally from Finger Eleven because the mic wasn't working. I've seen them here before and they never have a problem with the sound.

They should give these other bands lessons on how to play this arena because they have it down pat! And Jakoby running across the chairs in the rows behind us was very exciting! I was especially excited to see Seether because I love them and have never seen them. Their stage presence was a little boring to follow up from Papa Roach but their musicality cannot be beat. Great set. Wished I had seen them in a smaller venue.

They didn't have the great personalities for interacting with an arena audience that Jakoby has. Their performance was also marred by the fact that I had 2 people behind me that were too busy talking to each other over the music to listen to it. I've never heard two people talking over a band before sitting in the 4th row. Why pay for tickets if you're going to talk through the performance?

Bush was my piece de resistance. This sooooo made up for it. It was like no time had passed, except for the new song of course. I had bought it before going and wasn't sure I liked it, but I loved it once I heard it live. They were an awesome stage presence. Godsmack was OK. But they just couldn't impress me after Bush, and by that time there was a lot of fighting going on in the pit and around our seats.

Too long a day and too much to drink for all those people, I guess, but it was very distracting. We didn't have any problems before with moving people out of our seats, but once it was dark, people seemed to try to sit wherever as well and the security people were really put to work chasing people down, which was also distracting. I probably won't go to Buzzfest again unless there's a specific band that I can't see any other way and I probably won't stay all day.

Awesome line-up! Papa Roach is the most energetic band I have seen and they really get into the crowd! Seether always brings it! I had never seen Bush before and was blown away!

This was the strongest setlist Buzzfest has had in a long time. They started jamming early and didn't let off 'til the last song. Great show!!! My girl and I drove 12 hours from El Paso to watch this show and it was well worth it! Next time Im going to avoid trying to buy pit passes on ticket master and just go straight for Best seat Best price! Bush really stole the show but every band was awesome! Great show, we will definately be going to next years show.

This was my very first Buzzfest concert and I must say I was extremely pleased! The bands were great. Godsmack was everything and imagined and then some! Buzz fest has always been great, but this one was best so far!

This was my first time at Buzzfest, and it was great!!! Papa Roach was great, and Shinedown was outstanding. I had a wonderful time! I was also thrilled that there were autograph sessions with every band, that was a really cool thing to do. So we drove But it was all worth it. When we arrived, got in, and got situated, we were about 25 feet from the stage in a standing-only crowd. They announced that due to the intense rain that had delayed the setup, Janus wouldn't be playing We were a little disappointed, having not heard much of their music, and wanting to see their single "Eyesore" live.

Shortly after the announcement, we watched 7 Day Binge from there, and as people shifted, or left, we moved closer and closer before Sick Puppies started.

At this point we were about 10 feet from the barrier gate. Sick Puppies put on an awesome show, waking the crowd up as 2 mosh pits broke out right beside us during their set. After that, as more people shifted, went to get beer, etc, we moved closer.

By the time Drowning Pool started, we were right at the barrier gate, with only 1 person in front of us. They exploded with energy and emotion, taking the crowd to surging highs and deep lows with songs like Bodies, 37 Stitches, and Sinner. Once they left the stage, we were pretty beat, but knew we had to stay right where we were.

Papa Roach came out and put on one of the most energetic sets we've ever seen. It was ridiculous the way they can excite the crowd even in the rain and dark their stage lighting was great, but Jacoby stood out in front of the lighting rig and they didn't have the spot lights on yet.

They played all of their hits, noting a slightly shortened set due to the rain and storms and wanted each of the remaining bands to be allowed to play. Once their set was over, we were absolutely dead. We stood, watched Shinedown's first 4 and a half songs from behind the sound tent, and left, barely able to walk, and barely awake enough to drive. What an amazing day My hubby and I attended Buzzfest From entering at the gate until the final song, we had a Cinderella no pun intended night.



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