Disappointed
by Joe on 10/1/24El Paso Convention Center - El PasoThe music was great, the location was not. Not enough restrooms. There were long lines for drinks and restrooms. Last year’s location was a lot better.
William "Billy" Currington has racked up seven No. 1 hits over ten successful years including 2013's smash single "Hey Girl" and brand-new album We Are Tonight.
Born in 1973 and raised in Rincon, Georgia, Currington moved to Nashville after high school to pursue a career in country music, working for a concrete company to make ends meet and playing clubs and writing songs on the side. He eventually cut tracks for George Strait, Kenny Rogers and Mark Wills, which led to him signing to Mercury Nashville Records in 2003. His self-titled debut album came out later that year, featuring the singles "Walk a Little Straighter" about his relationship with his alcoholic stepfather, and "I Got A Feelin’", which reached the Top 5 on the country charts. His sophomore album Doin’ Something Right was released in 2005, spawning the singles "Why, Why, Why" and the number one hits "Must Be Doin’ Something Right" and "Good Directions", and selling over one million copies in the U.S. In 2008, Currington put out the track "Don’t", which climbed to number two on the charts and preceded the release of his third album Little Bit of Everything, also featuring number one singles "People Are Crazy" and "That’s How Country Boys Roll". His fourth studio album Enjoy Yourself came out in 2010 and its singles "Pretty Good at Drinkin’ Beer" and "Let Me Down Easy" also achieved number one status on the country charts. He was toured with the likes of Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley and Sugarland, playing concerts to ticket holders all over the country.
The music was great, the location was not. Not enough restrooms. There were long lines for drinks and restrooms. Last year’s location was a lot better.
The set of for this event was horrible. Long lines for everything. Narrow street for standing room. Not what is expected for this type of event.
I loved that Billy stuck around after the show to sign autographs. He signed my belt!! ??
Poor planning, hour long lines for everything. Either have more vendors or less people. Plan better! We left early because of poor setup.
An incredible concert my only critique— more drink vendors….lines were ridiculous n not worth the wait .
Billy was great but the venue was bad. Too many people crowded without enough exits. The Way Out West festival was much better at the Southwest baseball stadium.
Billy Currington was great but the sitting/ view area in the Cantina area was nonexistent….I had to go down to the general area to be able to watch the concert.
The layout of the street fest was horrible! No big screens, the view was terrible!
All looked good, then entered venue, and found out there was a serious lack of bathrooms, and booths for drinks.
The venue could have been a lot better. It needs to be in a different location