Myles Kennedy Brings The Art of Letting Go Tour To Atlanta
On February 3, 2025, the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta hosted an unforgettable night of rock music as part of Myles Kennedy's "The Art of Letting Go" tour. The evening featured performances by Sons of Silver, and Tim Montana, culminating with a captivating set by Kennedy himself.
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Sons of Silver opened the night with a dynamic performance that set the tone for the evening. Following them, Tim Montana took the stage, bringing his unique blend of country rock to the forefront. Known for his high-energy shows and raw musicality, Montana's set was a testament to his growing reputation in the rock scene. His performance not only showcased his musical prowess but also set the perfect tone for the night's headliner.
Anticipation built as Myles Kennedy graced the stage. Renowned for his work with Alter Bridge and Slash, Kennedy's solo endeavors have allowed him to explore a more personal and introspective side of his music. His performance at the Variety Playhouse was a testament to his versatility and deep connection with his audience.
The setlist featured a mix of tracks from his latest album, "The Art of Letting Go," as well as fan favorites from his previous works. Each song was delivered with precision and emotion, highlighting Kennedy's exceptional vocal range and guitar skills. The audience was treated to a journey through Kennedy's musical evolution, with each track resonating deeply within the intimate setting of the venue.
The Variety Playhouse, known for its excellent acoustics and welcoming atmosphere, provided the perfect backdrop for the evening. The venue's blend of standing and seating areas allowed fans to choose their preferred concert experience, whether it was being up close to the stage or enjoying the performance from a comfortable seat. The staff's professionalism and the venue's amenities further enhanced the overall concert experience.
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From Sons of Silver kicking things off to Tim Montana bringing the energy, and Myles Kennedy absolutely owning the stage, this show had it all. Each artist brought their own vibe, making for a killer mix of rock and country-infused sounds. If you were there, you know how special it was—just pure, raw talent.