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Maroon 5 and Train rock the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre
The Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre was full of screaming fans on Monday night as Matt Nathanson, Train and Maroon 5 gave an electric show.
The evening started with an opening act by Matt Nathanson, who performed a number of his folkrock tunes to a growing audience.
By the time Train took to the stage, everyone was standing. The rock band emerged to the sound of a train rolling down a set of tracks, combined with a roar of cheers from the audience.
The group touched on some of its old tunes,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], including Meet Virginia to Calling All Angels.
Soon after, lead singerPatrick Monahan called a group of girls on stage, where they danced and sang along to the song She's On Fire.
After a take on the Rihanna tune Umbrella, Monahan walked through the audience while singing his hit Marry Me.
Monahan had the crowd engaged by his personality, which was quirky, funny and upbeat.
His audience engagement was electric as he talked to the crowd between nearly every song,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
Jumping around on the stage in white skinny jeans, black hightop sneakers and a white tshirt,Monahan wrapped up Train's onehourand15minute segment with the songs Soul Sister and Drops of Jupiter.
It was a swift transition as Maroon 5 emerged following a complete redesign of the stage, which was outfitted in orange and pink speakers.
The poprock group,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], led by Adam Levine on vocals, switched effortlessly between new and old tracks, including the latest tune Moves Like Jagger and oldie,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Sunday Morning.
Levine was nimble constantly levitating on his toes and jetting from one end of the stage to the other.
Maroon 5 kept the arena buzzing by belting out hits like Misery, Makes Me Wonder and Wake Up Call.
The lights constantly changed from green to red to yellow and then blue. At one point,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], an oversized disco ball made an appearance.
In addition,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the group shifted from pop to rock throughout the evening. Levine emphasized the group's strong rock direction with an impressive guitar solo, which drew applause and even more highpitched screaming.
The concert ended with an encore, where Levine sang the popular song She Will Be Loved. What began as a ballad, quickly morphed into the wellknown pop version, and ended with the audience singing to Levine.
Wrapping up the show, Levine did a jump, stuck out his tongue, punched his fist into the air and kicked over his mic stand. The group then bowed to wild applause before walking off stage.
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