As a fan, the Ghost show at Lenovo Center was a night packed with energy, theatrics, and a few unexpected ups and downs.
The band's performance was absolutely electric—Ghost delivered all the spooky, dramatic theatrics you’d expect, complete with creative costumes and immersive lighting.
The crowd was fully engaged, singing with a ritualistic vibe that took over the venue, making the whole experience feel communal and intense.
Emotions ran high; it was clear from the tears and cheers around me that this was a highlight concert for many in the audience.
The only real disappointment was the sound quality. Early in the set, the mix was off—vocals were muddled, and some musical details just didn’t come through unless you were sitting in the right spot. Thankfully, things improved after the first few songs, and by mid-show the energy and audio were much better balanced.
Despite technical hiccups, the sheer force of the band made up for the venue’s shortcomings.
The crowd was awesome—friendly, welcoming, and just there to have a good time. Apart from the occasional over-enthusiastic screamer nearby, it was a relaxed and positive environment where it felt safe to let loose.
Arrive early if you want merch or a great spot—some fans were tailgating and soaking up the pre-show buzz long before doors opened.
Despite some sound issues, the show was a memorable spectacle and a testament to Ghost’s ability to create an unforgettable concert experience. The band’s stagecraft and connection with the audience more than made up for any technical headaches. This was a night I’ll be talking about for years to come.
Autumn T.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.