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A sell-out crowd at Frederik Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids braved extreme heat to enjoy a standout concert by The Psychedelic Furs and opening act The Chameleons. The Psychedelic Furs delivered a nearly 20-song set filled with classics, while The Chameleons showcased tracks including new material from their upcoming album. Despite the heat, the audience remained enthusiastic and engaged, reflecting the community’s love for live music this summer.
Grand Rapids, Michigan – A sell-out crowd braved a “heat dome” to experience a memorable performance by The Psychedelic Furs and The Chameleons at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park on July 5. The extreme heat conditions affected much of West Michigan, yet the audience was undeterred, showcasing their enthusiasm throughout the concert.
The Psychedelic Furs, led by brothers Richard Butler (vocals) and Tim Butler (bass), captivated the predominantly Gen X audience with a nearly 20-song setlist that included iconic hits like “Pretty in Pink” and “Love My Way.” The crowd actively participated, standing, dancing, and singing along, creating an engaging atmosphere despite the high temperatures.
The evening commenced with opening act The Chameleons, who paused their performance for approximately five minutes when a young fan near the stage required emergency medical assistance. Following this brief interruption, lead vocalist and bassist Mark Burgess reassured the audience that all was well, and the band resumed their set shortly afterward. The Chameleons included a mix of classic tracks such as “Swamp Thing” and their closing song “Don’t Fall,” along with new material from their upcoming album “Arctic Moon,” their first in 24 years.
The packed venue enjoyed the timeless charm of The Psychedelic Furs, who began their performance with “President Gas” and expertly navigated through their expansive catalog. Their set featured fan favorites like “Heaven” and “Until She Comes,” marking a night filled with nostalgia and energetic performances.
The concert was part of a busy summer lineup at Frederik Meijer Gardens, which continues to attract large audiences. Upcoming performances include The Verve Pipe collaborating with the Grand Rapids Symphony on July 7, which has also sold out. In addition, future shows in the Tuesday Evening Music Club series will feature performances by MexiCuba and Cabildo, promising an exciting summer of music for local residents.
This concert serves as a testament to the enduring popularity of these iconic bands and the community’s appetite for live music, even in challenging weather conditions. As the summer progresses, fans eagerly anticipate more opportunities to enjoy performances at one of Michigan’s most beloved outdoor venues.
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