Open seating and $10 tickets are normally a recipe for trouble, but never for the Rock & Worship Roadshow, which ended its current tour at American Airlines Center Saturday night in Dallas.
Every band had local ties, either having been formed in Dallas or having band members who live here. So it was a homecoming of sorts, with lots of performers commenting about sleeping in their own beds tonight.
The crowd was energetic and appreciative, and the groups ran through short sets of their faith-directed music. Stage resets were times for conversation and prayer -- and it was amazing how quiet 12,000 people plus can be.
If it was a lift in your spirit you wanted, no one left disappointed. If the positive words didn't come from the stage, they came from the person sitting next to you.
The Rock & Worship Roadshow is a totally different approach to concert tours, and one that works well for the audience and performer alike.
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