What was disappointing about Cheap Trick's setlist at the Los Angeles County Fair?
Fans were upset they didn’t perform "The Flame," a favored classic.
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Experience the legendary Cheap Trick live at the Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona on May 23, 2025 for a night of electrifying rock and unforgettable memories. Known for their dynamic performances and hits like "Surrender" and "I Want You to Want Me," Cheap Trick, featuring Robin Zander on vocals, Rick Nielsen on guitar, Tom Petersson on bass, and Bun E. Carlos on drums, promises a setlist that spans their iconic career. From their breakthrough live album, "Cheap Trick at Budokan," to their latest releases, the band's ability to blend power pop with hard rock has cemented their place in music history. Don't miss this chance to see Cheap Trick's unparalleled energy and musicianship live. Grab your tickets now and be part of a concert that will be talked about for years to come.
The Los Angeles County Fair, a beloved tradition, not only dazzles with its commitment to animal care and safety but also celebrates the art of gastronomy with celebrity chef demonstrations, a tradition since the 90s. Coffee aficionados can savor the rich flavors at tasting sessions, while wine lovers toast to excellence at the annual Wine Competition, a highlight since 2005. Navigating the fair is a breeze, thanks to its well-organized layout and premium seating options for those seeking luxury. Don't miss the chance to rock out at the Cheap Trick Pomona concert, a standout event that promises unforgettable memories. Whether you're coming from Pasadena via the 210 West to the 57 South, or from San Dimas, the fair is your gateway to fun, food, and music, including the electrifying Cheap Trick Pomona performance.
Fans were upset they didn’t perform "The Flame," a favored classic.
The ushers were described as the "crappiest people," negatively impacting the concert experience.
Cheap Trick was too loud, impacting hearing comfort during the concert.
Long-time fans noted it had been a while since they saw Cheap Trick live, enhancing excitement.
Many felt there was no connection, with Robin Zander keeping his cap on the entire time.