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  • Tim McGraw lets his music do the talking at Orlando concert | Review

    Tim McGraw lets his music do the talking at Orlando concert | Review

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    Country-music superstar Tim McGraw was a man of his word Saturday night. And by that, I mean a man of few words.

    “Y’all know if you’ve been to my shows before I don’t talk a lot,” he said to the audience after singing the first four songs of his set without interruption. “We just like to play music.”

    Without a lot of chitchat, McGraw was able to fit 20 hits into his 95-minute show at Orlando’s Kia Center, just the third stop on his brand-new “Standing Room Only” tour. That tour title is not bragging from the singer who delivered a poignant “Humble & Kind” as one of his encores. The title comes from his latest studio album, McGraw’s 16th, released last summer.

    McGraw has been making music consistently since the 1990s, which means that even with 20 songs on the setlist multiple favorites didn’t make the cut. They were mostly from McGraw’s sentimental side — early ballads such as “Please Remember Me,” Can’t Be Really Gone,” “Not a Moment Too Soon,” and “Don’t Take the Girl,” which admittedly would have been out of place in the rockin’ party atmosphere McGraw created.

    Pictures: Country Superstar Tim McGraw Concert Orlando

    He emerged through a cloud of smoke to launch into a bass-heavy “Truck Yeah,” the rocker looking for those who’ve “gotta little redneck in their blood.” That likely applied to many in the sea of cowboy hats as they drank cocktails out of mason jars.

    Like his music, McGraw straddled the line between country and rock: Big belt buckle, big hat, tight jeans and tighter black T-shirt (Bro has been working out).

    The singer still hits the high notes in his cover of Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer,” though the sound mix was increasingly fuzzy the louder the song got. More successful was a rendition of “Over and Over,” his collaboration with Nelly, which segued seamlessly into a driving (pun intended) “Shotgun Rider.”

    Lights add drama to Tim McGraw’s March 16 concert at the Kia Center in Orlando. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)

    Generally, McGraw’s voice rose above the mix better in the gentler songs: a rolling “Watch the Wind Blow By,” a lyrical “Where the Green Grass Grows,” a percolating “Just to See You Smile” with the percussion helping the song lightly chug along.

    On the biggest hits, McGraw let the eager audience sing lines from the chorus — though he caught out his friend Khristian Dentley from Take 6, who was in the audience and missed a lyric from the banging honky-tonker “I Like It, I Love It.”

    “Man, you’ve got to know this one,” McGraw exclaimed good-naturedly. The rest of the packed Kia Center certainly did.

    Opening act Carly Pearce, rhinestone boots glittering in the stage lights, gave a solid set of predominantly radio-friendly midtempo songs.

    Tim McGraw takes the stage at the Kia Center in Orlando on March 16, through a cloud of smoke. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)
    Tim McGraw takes the stage at the Kia Center in Orlando on March 16, through a cloud of smoke. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)

    She sang both her own and Ashley McBryde’s parts in big hit “Never Wanted to Be That Girl,” a cheating song that’s this generation’s “Does He Love You?”

    Pearce, who called herself “the luckiest girl ever,” still has a glow of excitement over her success, even though she’s been getting airplay since 2017’s “Every Little Thing.”

    “I don’t have to clean Air B&B’s anymore,” she enthused with a laugh, referring to the job she held before “Every Little Thing” hit big.

    Pictured at his rocking "Standing Room Only" tour stop at Orlando's Kia Center on March 16, Tim McGraw looks like he's been hitting the gym. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)

    Pictured at his rocking “Standing Room Only” tour stop at Orlando’s Kia Center on March 16, Tim McGraw looks like he’s been hitting the gym. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)Pearce upped the tempo in her set for a rollicking cover of “Let’s Go to Vegas” — originally a hit for McGraw’s wife, Faith Hill — as well as a sassy “Next, Girl” and a blazing “Truck on Fire,” a new song in the classic woman-scorned genre with the memorable raging chorus of “Liar, liar, truck on fire; flames rollin’ off of your Goodyear tires.”

    She closed with another ill-treated woman song, the crowd-pleasing “What He Didn’t Do.”

    For his part, McGraw also wrapped things up with a crowd pleaser, “Live Like You Were Dying,” before departing as he arrived, through a cloud of smoke, still a man of few words.

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  • Weezer, Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. are coming to Orlando — together! — in September

    Weezer, Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. are coming to Orlando — together! — in September

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    Weezer, Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. are coming to the Kia Center

    It’s a veritable triumvirate of 1990s nostalgia! Weezer, Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. are coming to Orlando this fall as part of a just-announced tour.

    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of their fan-favorite Blue Album, Weezer will be playing the album in full nightly. The entirety of the bill is pretty eye-popping, however, with Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. along for the ride as touring openers.

    The “Voyage to the Blue Planet” run kicks off in early September in St. Paul, Minnesota, finally snaking its way southward later in the month. Aside from the Sept. 20 arena show in Orlando, your only other opportunity in Florida to catch this touring tandem is in Hollywood on Sept. 21.

    If memory serves (and it often doesn’t), this will be the first Weezer show locally in more than a few years — the last being a headlining slot on the late, lamented Florida Man Fest.

    Weezer, Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. play the Kia Center on Friday, Sept. 20. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 15,  through Ticketmaster.
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  • Latin pop star Marc Anthony plays Orlando’s Kia Center this weekend

    Latin pop star Marc Anthony plays Orlando’s Kia Center this weekend

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  • Countrified hip-hop artist (or vice versa) Jelly Roll announces autumn arena date in Orlando

    Countrified hip-hop artist (or vice versa) Jelly Roll announces autumn arena date in Orlando

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    Jelly Roll headlines an Orlando arena

    Grammy-nominated country and hip-hop hybridizer Jelly Roll has announced an autumn arena tour, and Orlando is in the mix.

    The 37-date “Beautifully Broken” tour kicks off late August in Salt Lake City, and runs through Halloween. Jelly rolls through Orlando in September, marking the only Florida date on this trek. This tour is Jelly Roll’s largest to date.

    Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay will be touring support on all dates.

    Jelly Roll plays the Kia Center on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, March 1, through Ticketmaster.

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  • Justin Timberlake adds autumn date with Orlando to his ‘Forget Tomorrow World Tour’

    Justin Timberlake adds autumn date with Orlando to his ‘Forget Tomorrow World Tour’

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    Justin Timberlake is free to ‘forget tomorrow’ but please don’t forget Orlando

    Justin Timberlake on Friday added 15 new shows to his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour,” and Orlando is one of his new destinations.

    Timberlake originally announced the first leg of the Forget Tomorrow tour, the singer’s first in five years, on old pal Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show back in January. That tour runs from April to June, kicking off in Canada and ending in Kentucky.

    This new run of fall dates kicks off in October, and now includes an Orlando stop at the Kia Center downtown in early November. The only other fall Florida stop is in Sunrise. (There is, however, a summer show in Tampa in June, if you want to do double-duty.)

    Timberlake releases his new album, Everything I Thought It Was, in March, so expect to hear some of those songs on the road.

    Justin Timberlake plays the Kia Center on Saturday, Nov 9. Tickets go on sale Thursday, Feb. 15, through Ticketmaster.


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