Before you begin, make sure to check out my Day 2 review here!
Like all music festivals, the weekend had flown by and somehow I had already reached the final day of CMC Rocks. Surprisingly, it started with beatboxing. I know, unusual for a country music concert, but that’s what you get when you invite Home Free to the party – country music’s answer to Pentatonix. The acapella group had pulled quite the crowd as they performed a bunch of cover songs including Cam’s Mayday, Blake Shelton’s Hillbilly Bone (complete with interesting dance moves), and a mashup of Dierks Bentley’s Woman, Amen and Keith Urban’s Female. They were very different from anything I had seen before, and super fun to watch.
Like all music festivals, the weekend had flown by and somehow I had already reached the final day of CMC Rocks. Surprisingly, it started with beatboxing. I know, unusual for a country music concert, but that’s what you get when you invite Home Free to the party – country music’s answer to Pentatonix. The acapella group had pulled quite the crowd as they performed a bunch of cover songs including Cam’s Mayday, Blake Shelton’s Hillbilly Bone (complete with interesting dance moves), and a mashup of Dierks Bentley’s Woman, Amen and Keith Urban’s Female. They were very different from anything I had seen before, and super fun to watch.
I stuck
around in the campers bar as the all-star Songwriters Show was coming up
shortly after (you can read about that here), and then headed back to the main
area. Another Aussie legend was on the stage at that point – Kasey Chambers, whose vibe I really
liked (take a listen to Am I Not Pretty
Enough?) but unfortunately didn’t get to enjoy much because I had since
started lining up for the Florida Georgia Line signing event later that evening.
Yes, it may have been only 3:30pm, and yes, the signing may have been at
7:30pm, but a queue had already started forming and since they were only due to
sign for 30 minutes, I knew I needed to be one of the ones at the front.
Quite
frankly, the signing was awfully organised. At 3:30, I had gone in to ask
whether a queue had been started yet and was told not officially, but I could
join the ‘unofficial’ queue that some fans had started. A small group of us
stood there as the rain started to pour, but determined not to lose our space.
A few hours later, we were moved by the organisers to the back of another queue
or people who had not been standing
in the rain for hours, thereby pushed back about twenty places even though we
had been the ones there first. When the queue moved position again, a number of
people pushed in, and this wasn’t even accounting for the vast numbers of
people saving spaces for others who couldn’t be bothered to wait. So, from my
position about fourth in the queue at the beginning, I’d say I was moved back
to about 40th or 50th by the time the signing started –
not particularly fair by my books.
I was also
very disappointed by the signing itself. We were literally pushed past the desk
BK & Tyler were standing behind by security, and the two didn’t even look
up because they were so busy scribbling signatures on CD covers. I had expected
to at least be able to share a few sentences with them as I had with Cam and
Thomas Rhett, so to end up with the same result as I would have got had I just
ordered a signed CD (minus the four hours wasted!) was terribly disheartening. I
felt that I had not been able to enjoy the afternoon’s music due to stressing
that I the signing would be over by the time I got to the front. Afterwards, I
went to the toilet and by the time I came back, the signing was over. They had
signed for less than 15 minutes rather than the 30 advertised. I’m sure this
was not FGL’s fault, but no doubt many fans felt as cheated as I did, and it
did put a damper on what was otherwise a great weekend.
Alas, I
returned to the Main stage as Michael
Ray finished his set and Locash took
over. I had high expectations for the brothers, and they didn’t disappoint.
They are proper country boys, from their accents to their songs like Don’t Get Better Than That, I Know Somebody and
One Big Country Song from their
upcoming album. I loved how they took songs that could easily have been a
ballad and turned them into pop-rock party anthems – take Ring On Every Finger which deals with the same subject matter as
Dan + Shay’s Speechless but in a very
different manner (I love the lyrics ‘Let’s spend this life together / Dropping
F-bombs like ‘forever’’), or God Thing
which is basically a religious song disguised as a pump-up track.
They were
the ideal opener for the headliners and definitely got the party going with
songs like It Feels Like A Party as
well as songs they had written for other artists including Keith Urban’s Fly With Me and Tim McGraw’s Truck Yeah which I almost thought fit
them better than it did Tim. Locash finished their set with the apt I Love This Life, a sentiment to which
many of us at CMC Rocks could definitely relate to.
We then
began the Main event with BK and Tyler of Florida
Georgia Line starting their set with new songs Colorado and Speed Of Love.
With their album having only been released a month ago, it was no surprise that
the crowd were not too familiar with these songs, so we were told they would
play a song we all knew next – Cruise,
which definitely had the whole crowd singing as undoubtedly the song that got
us all listening to FGL in the first place.
We continued
with the countrified Y’all Boys and Shine, during which I definitely felt my
Southern drawl coming out (can’t be helped!) We held up our phone lights during
Shine – a song completely different
to the ballads normally called upon for arena-lighting-songs. Things got groovy
during Smooth and my personal favourite
Confession, during which the two
worked all sides of the stage, making sure to move around so the vast crowd
stretching back across the site could all see. Tyler mentioned how cool it was
to be playing for 120,000 people, although I think he may have added an extra 0
to the festival’s capacity, but still, that’s a heck of a lot of people. We had
some throwbacks with Dirt, Anything Goes and
May We All, the heartwrenching music
video playing in the background as they sang.
I liked how
BK was called upon to sing guest parts on songs such as Tim McGraw’s on May We All, as any FGL fan will know
that it is almost always Tyler’s voice that you hear on their records. What
followed was a variety of songs ranging from club banger Swerve to the baby-making Talk
You Out Of It (one of the better tracks on their latest album) before we
slowed things down for H.O.L.Y. –
Tyler sitting down to play the piano for the ballad, the likes of which are
unusual from the rest of FGL’s party songs.
Things
picked back up again with Simple and Up Down for which Morgan Wallen, who had played earlier in the day (an act I was sad
to have missed having been in my never-ending queue at that point), joined the
duo on stage. They bid the crowd farewell before returning for an encore of their
hit with Bebe Rexha, Meant To Be, and
This Is How We Roll, complete with
fireworks shooting out of the top of the stage. It was a shorter set than we
had been told, ending at 10:15 rather than 10:40 (short appearances seem to
have become a thing that day) but they had played the songs we wanted to hear
and put on a good show.
All in all,
CMC Rocks was a great weekend. The fact that they had managed to bring so many
big names – Cam, Frankie Ballard, Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett, FGL – together,
highlighted those who will hopefully get more success as a result – Jillian Jacqueline,
Danielle Bradbery, Noah Schnacky – and shared some of Australian’s best and
brightest – Troy Cassar-Daley, Kasey Chambers – was truly admirable. I walk
away having seen some of my favourite country music acts and discovered new
ones – what more could you want? I’ll definitely be back next year!
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