Fans attending Tuesday's Matchbox Twenty and Alanis Morissette concert at the Qwest Center were treated to a vast array of classic 90's rock and some new tunes as both acts kept fans on their feet throughout the evening.
After Mute Math's impressive opening set, Morissette took the stage and belted out many of her crowd-pleasing hits, including "You Learn" and the anger-release anthem "You Oughta Know" that proved to be the sing-along song of the night.
Morissette opened her part of the show with "Uninvited" and continued belting out some of her best stuff throughout an hour-long set, adding such songs as "Ironic" and "Hand In My Pocket." She worked the stage very well and her long, dark hair was on full display as she gyrated her head around throughout the night.
The main act of the night, though, was Matchbox Twenty, and lead singer Rob Thomas led fans on a superb assault of some of their best stuff, keeping the crowd of over 8,000 on their feet throughout the night.
Songs like "Real World" and "3 A.M." proved to be crowd favorites, and they featured some tunes off their latest album, "Exile On Mainstream." They opened the set with their most recent single, "How Far We've Come" and the show crescendoed from that point on.
Concert fans enjoyed this show, and there will be two more fantastic shows coming to the Qwest Center in the coming weeks.
On Friday, March 7, Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood take the stage on their "Love, Pain and the whole crazy Carnival Ride" tour. The following Friday, March 14, one of rock's legends comes to town as Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform.
You can get your Qwest Center concert tickets at the number one source for tickets, Ticket Express -- where no Qwest Center concert is ever sold out.
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