Not a good experience
by Steveo on 1/25/25Rating: 1 out of 5Worse than bad karaoke. Stay far away if you value your money.
Venue
Roxy Theatre-CA
Venue
Worse than bad karaoke. Stay far away if you value your money.
Just call them 'Mini piss' instead. Not a band. Not even good enough to be bad karaoke. Thank the lord I didn't have to pay to see this disaster. You've been warned.
They were good in the beginning singing the kiss songs but then they started singing other artist songs, which was unexpected. They also did a lot of talking and not singing so that was also unexpected. A better venue would have made the show better for me because I like to see the band that I'm listening to and we couldn't see them because people were standing in front of us the entire time. Plus there were people standing outside of the venue that were able to listen and watch the show without even buying a ticket. So that kind of wasn't fair to the people that paid to get in. Overall it was a good experience. I don't think I'll ever go see another show at the Mukilteo simply because of where they had the concert, in the Galaxy room. They should have had it in the ballroom or a bigger room for the amount of people that was there.
The tickets were easy to get the show was really good. There was no chairs to sit in. They did not tell you that before u bought the tickets
First impression was that they were terrible. But after listening to them for a few songs, they may not have had the best voices but they were funny, they were having a good time and they made me laugh and sing along with them. A once in a lifetime experience. I came and I saw!
Was a fun night. Venue good. Entertainment was good nice evening out with dinner and some casino
Everything was great except the drummer was off beat and could not keep a steady tempo
Great music and the band members were great with the crowd. Must see!
Mini Kiss was an abject disappointment for finger synching their instruments. I think they tried live vocals but they weren't playing their guitars. Karaoke. As a friend next to me screamed out, "You're a disgrace!" I first became suspicious of Little Ace when I heard guitar parts while his right hand was otherwise detained. Resting or throwing up novelty magic shop flash papers. Original Ace played the Gibson Les Pauls. Little Ace was bound by no such brand authenticity as he flailed on a little quasi-Strat, probably one of those junior Squire knockoffs Guitar Center peddles for $100. Little Ace didn't plug in his hatchet until a song or two in the set. Since he was faking, it wasn't pressing. They inexplicably covered Guns and Roses with Little Gene in top hat playing the role of Little Slash. Seemingly playing lead guitar on a bass. Another poser. Little Peter was whacking at his drum kit but he wasn't playing either. I think the Little Paul I saw on the internet was playing Little Ace last night. Interchangeable actors. Even at the low low ticket price of $10, I had buyer's remorse. Although the pyrotechnics were extremely modest, it was close enough to fire in a theater for many of the patrons to proceed to the nearest exit. Opening act covering classic rock #I think they were called Ace 30# had an outstanding guitarist who did a creditable Eddie Van Halen. They must've been mortified opening for a lesser talent like Mini Kiss. Then after most people had left including Mini Kiss, a pair covering the Blues Bros. took the stage. Just a pair of guys dressed as Jake and Elwood with no pretense of a backing band other than a recorded track. They weren't great but seemed great following Mini Kiss.
H3O was good, but Minni kiss was a very big dissapointment, I I left during their second song.