5/18/2018 Lynyrd Skynyrd "Farewell Tour," Support from Bad Company, Jamey Johnson & Outlaws, Ak-Chin Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ


 3 years ago today...

May 18, 2018 - Phoenix, AZ

Southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd performed in concert as part of their seemingly-endless Farewell Tour at Ak-Chin Pavilion.
Under the tour title "Last of the Street Survivors," the current edition of Skynyrd drew a sold-out crowd to the outdoor amphitheater. Guitarist Gary Rossington was the only original member still rocking. Ronnie Van Zant's little brother Johnny remained the lead vocalist, carrying on for the original singer who died in the tragic plane crash of 1977.
This was a long night of music, kicking off with a 30-minute show from the Outlaws, a four-song set with the closing song "Green Grass & High Tides" taking up half their time allotment.
Jamey Johnson followed with an acoustic set where he was joined by one other guitarist, playing his hits "In Color" and "Mowing Down The Roses."
Next up was Bad Company and the return of original singer Paul Rodgers. Bad Co performed an hour-long set of their classic rock hits like "Can't Get Enough," "Shooting Star" and "Feel Like Makin' Love." The band sounded just like the records.
Skynyrd is a shadow of its former self, but still put on a rollicking show of their well-known catalog. Like the Doobie Brothers, Cher, KISS and many other old rockers, it's hard to say "farewell." You can catch them live and in concert later this month in Virginia and later this year here in the desert as the so-called "Farewell Tour" rolls on three years after we saw them.
Here is a link to the Skynyrd setlist from that night, ending as always with the classic rock anthem "Free Bird."

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/lynyrd-skynyrd/2018/ak-chin-pavilion-phoenix-az-13ede169.html

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