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Experience the brilliance of The Mars Volta on September 12, 2023, at Alamodome in San Antonio. Don't miss the chance to witness their electrifying performance. Secure your tickets now before they sell out.

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The Mars Volta Alamodome, TX concert

Alamodome 100 Montana St, San Antonio, TX, 78203
Experience the electrifying performance of The Mars Volta on September 12, 2023, at Alamodome in San Antonio. Don't miss the chance to witness their iconic sound live. Secure your tickets now before they sell out.

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By Speedybballmom

A defining musical experience

When I arrived at the venue I was kind of worried. It looked like a pretty scummy crowd, and the general area wasn't that great either. However when I got inside everything was fine, the venue was really cool and most the people around me were friendly and I met some cool people. When the band came out everyone went wild, and when they started playing there was a mad dash to the front. Much bad dancing followed. The energy of the band was amazing right from the first wave of awesome. I went with 4 other people and each of us had a different favorite band member because they were all just too cool. Cedric's vocals were a little hard to hear at first, but the sound guys eventually got on it and by the end his signature highs were glass-breaking. He has not gotten any less crazy and still does his dancing and jumps and microphone moves I love so much. Not only is he an amazing frontman and vocalist, but Cedric has the badassness to back it up. It's safe to say he was my favorite. Omar seemed a little peeved for a very short while, but by the end he was laughing and having a great time destroying sound with his guitar. His guitar skills were prevelant throughout the show. Ikey was completely absorbed in his playing and did a great job, and he gave the crowd these jazzy "what's good" looks during his breaks that one of my friends thought was the coolest thing ever. Thomas of course shook the venue with his rythmic mayhem, and he proved an inspiration to my drummer friend. Juan did his work with passion and provided us with an awesome bass solo. Marcel did his job flawlessly, though he was the hardest to notice of the 6 musicians on stage. Everything about the performance just blew my mind, and there is no doubt I am seeing The Mars Volta again. My only wish was that the show was longer. I would've rather the show never ended, but I definitely would've been happy to stay for at least another hour. They packed more than the capacity of their elecricity into their time though, and the experience was still worth more than I paid. There is no way I'm ever going to forget the show, or the piercing stare of the awesome Cedric Bixler-Zavala.