What technical issue impacted the concert experience at MassMutual Center?
Poor lighting made it difficult for attendees to see the performers, creating a frustrating atmosphere.
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Poor lighting made it difficult for attendees to see the performers, creating a frustrating atmosphere.
The "VIP" experience included only a rushed 30-second meet and greet, with no autographs.
The show featured an unconventional jam session style with Craig Morgan and Jared Neiman.
Some long-time fans felt alienated by the shift to country, missing his Staind roots.
The crowd erupted with excitement when he performed "Massachusetts," contrasting with earlier quiet moments.