Saturday night might be alright for fighting, but there's nothing better than a Friday night concert, especially when it is one that I have a photo pass for. More on that in the next update. Goodbye Honolulu, a cool rock band from Toronto, was the opening act for the evening. The list their influences as a wide variety of punk and rock bands from the 1970s to today, and from watching the show, you could see that they have done their homework. The did a good job of warming up the crowd with their full energy songs, and the crowd returned the favour as one patron offered a round of shots to the band in the middle of their set. The first photograph was taken at f/2.8, 1/160sec, ISO 3200 at 70mm. Here are a few more photographs that I took during their set.
f/2.8, 1/80sec, ISO 3200 at 120mm
f/4, 1/200sec, ISO 3200 at 24mm
f/4, 1/80sec, ISO 3200 at 45mm
f/4, 1/250sec, ISO 3200 at 51mm
f2.8, 1/250sec, ISO 3200 at 51mm
Much thanks to Universal Music Canada, Evenko and Greenland Productions for the pass. It was a terrific experience. You can find out more about Goodbye Honoluly by visiting their website.
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