Super Bowl concert party continues with Chris Stapleton in San Francisco
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Super Bowl concert party continues with Chris Stapleton in San Francisco
"Despite battling some type of a cold, Stapleton sounded strong especially on guitar as he opened his set with the defiant Bad As I Used to Be and then rolled right along with Midnight Train to Memphis. Stapleton told the crowd that although not feeling 100 percent healthy he still planned to play as much music as he cold in the allotted time. And your job is to have as much fun as you possibly can, Stapleton said to the audience."
"The attendees including those in the massive elevated VIP area that basically took up half the space on the auditorium floor seemed to indeed be having fun as the country music superstar continued through Arkansas, What Am I Gonna Do and his powerful cover of Guy Clark's Worry B Gone. For those who missed the show or simply want to double up on the country music goodness Stapleton returns to the Bay Area on July 8 for a date at Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View."
Chris Stapleton headlined a Super Bowl eve concert at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. He battled a cold but sounded strong on guitar, opening with Bad As I Used to Be and Midnight Train to Memphis. Stapleton said he was not feeling 100 percent healthy but planned to play as much music as he cold in the allotted time and urged the audience to have fun. The set included Arkansas, What Am I Gonna Do and a cover of Guy Clark's Worry B Gone. Sierra Ferrell opened with Me and Bobby McGee. Stapleton returns July 8 to Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View.
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