Fun Night at Fisher
by GigiGirl77 on 8/8/23This show was a lot of fun. Sound and lights were great. Really great time.
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TAO Beach at The Venetian
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Roadrunner-Boston
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Roadrunner-Boston
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SILO
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Hakkasan Las Vegas Nightclub
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Fisher on Tour
The Los Angeles-via-Australia producer and DJ, Fisher, spins an uptempo mix of house, techno and electro tunes featuring both his own original work and choice retro cuts from other artists. You'd be hard-pressed to find a musician having more fun onstage: As he weaves together dynamic, danceable sets, he's more often than not grooving to the beats, throwing his hands in the air in ecstasy and busting out dance moves to rival those of any audience member. Unsurprisingly, Fisher has become a big live draw since launching a solo career in 2017. He is a perennial part of the Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas lineup, and has also appeared at Coachella, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and the Reading and Leeds Festivals, in addition to launching his own You Little Beauty headlining tour in fall 2019.
Fisher in Concert
Before Paul Fisher was an award-winning musician with an affinity for dance music — his mom grew up a huge Carl Cox fan, for starters — he was a talented professional surfer who began entering contests at the age of 12. In fact, he started playing house music alongside a close surfing pal, Leigh Sedley, under the moniker Cut Snake. When the duo weren't catching waves all over the world, they honed their musical skills at DJ gigs or at home on portable studio equipment. When Fisher decided to go solo, success quickly followed. His 2017 debut track, "Ya Kidding," was a house music smash, while 2018's "Losing It" was even more successful. The surging 2018 single topped Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, was nominated for a 2018 ARIA Award for Best Dance Release and even received a Grammy Award nod. Fisher wasted no time following that hit with another dance-floor filler: the 1990s throwback cut "You Little Beauty," a soulful house music track driven by fiery vocals and insistent electronic beats.
This show was a lot of fun. Sound and lights were great. Really great time.
LiveNation has turned the Tabernacle into a poor concert venue. It used to be a wonderful experience. Now it is just a hot, sweaty mess with long lines and rude bar service. Get some air conditioning and hire a friendly staff.
The line to get tickets and bags checked was well organized and went quickly. The bartenders were quick and kind as well. The bathroom lines can get a little long for women, but that's typical at most venues. The show was great, but for a sold out/near sold out show, the crowd really generated some heat! We had front row balcony seats and brought little hand fans to try to avoid being so hot, but still left drenched in sweat. We had a great time though and look forward to the next show!
Seriously magical. You definitely need earplugs for his sets! He plays a good mix of his released, unreleased, and remixed songs. It was SO good. The vibration is very unique, strong, and special.
He was awesome but it was really late he came at 1 am but other than that it was amazing I loved it
Amazing DJ, see him everytime he plays in Toronto.
FWD is bringing a different element to cleveland. The diversity of artists allows there to always be something new and exciting on the East bank of the flats. You may also never know who you might see in the crowd. Keep bringing big name DJs to Cleveland, if you can continue to get them people will get more accustomed to the big name DJs. You don’t have to always got to Vegas or Miami. The good vibes are located at FWD night club. Only suggestion I have. Keep the country at the farm.
Had tickets and couldn’t even get in, line was huge and not moving forever, just gave up and left. So disappointing.
The DJ was incredible and my friends and I had so much fun. But, shame on the venu managers for not following a single covid guideline. Not a single person had a mask on, there were no vaccination cards or negative covid tests asked at the door. Hundreds of people were on top of each other in general admission. This could be a huge super spreader event and I did not feel safe. I’ve been to many concert venues the last few months and this one had the worst covid protocols. Do better and make people at least feel safe for spending so much money in a ticket. People will not mind wearing a mask if they are told to.
The bouncers dident let me in they were being aggresive