The last couple of times Filter rolled through Flint, singer Richard Patrick was sick as a dog. This Saturday night the band returns to The Machine Shop with plans to deliver a show that fans deserve. ABC 12 recently caught up with Richard Patrick to discuss tomorrow's concert.
Get ready for one hell of a show! Coming up Saturday, Oct. 19th Filter returns to The Machine Shop with special guests Red, Otherwise, and We As Human. Get yourself in the mood and check out the video preview here. Tickets are on sale now for $22 in advance.
Filter have always been one of those bands that can rock out at full volumes and then pull it back for a softer sound. 'Take a Picture' is a great example of that softer side, and it's one of my favorite Filter songs. Hopefully the guys will play it on Oct. 19 when they headline the Machine Shop!
Anyone who caught RED at Dirt Fest this year has to attest to the fact those guys put on a crazy-good live show. If you missed the show, RED will be back Oct. 19 at the Machine Shop, along with Filter, Otherwise and We As Human. Now, that's a killer bill!
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Sevendust have just one more opponent to take down if they want to finish out the week undefeated. That band is Filter -- who will be strapping on their fake beards to cover the ZZ Top track 'Gimme All Your Lovin'. Should be an interesting one -- jump on in here and vote for your favorite track or hit Fantone after 9p @ 810-251-5101....