Myth is the Midwest’s finest entertainment venue. Myth raises the bar to
such heights that it must be experienced to be appreciated. Located just
minutes from both St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, Myth has twin
offerings ushering in a new era of nightlife to the region.
With years invested in its development, Myth is over 36,000 square feet of
world-class production space for live concerts, DJ’s, and gatherings. Size
does matter, but it’s also how you use it. For the concert enthusiast, Myth
offers multi-level seating with unobstructed views from the mezzanines and
balcony. From anywhere within the venue the artists appear at your
fingertips on a stage that dominates a magnificent main room. Myth will
accommodate all genres of music, making it the ultimate concert house with
an incomparable vibe.
Myth also offers a club experience unlike any other. Exceptional amenities
include: explosive sound and intelligent lighting, and International DJ’s flown
in to rock the perfect dance floor. Myth contains a separate ultra-lounge
with roof-top patio, multi-leveled VIP areas, 3 exclusive Elite-Access
Suites, ample general seating, seven bars,
sexy and attentive staff, and FREE PARKING!
Could it be for real? Or is it just a fable?
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1 review
Wow. What a show! What a band! 10 piece band (well, including 3 backup singers) horns and all!
Joss was simply stunning. Barefoot, naturally, in her typical mini dress. Voice in perfect form.
She is SO charming and sweet. And seemed genuinely flattered and shocked when the whole audience sang loudly with/for her on "Right to Be Wrong" (she mouthed to her band "I can't believe this is happening!" I think she didn't expect rural Minnesota to know her music so well)
She even signed an autograph for someone at the stage. I KNEW I should have brought flowers--no one else did! But SHE threw single roses out in to the audience at the end of the show!
She did most of the songs from "Introducing..."
plus a few 'oldies': Super Duper Love, You Had Me, Right to Be Wrong, and finished with an ad-libbed "No Woman No Cry"
Alas I got no photos. They THOROUGHLY frisked eveyone going in to the show. I even borrowed a coworkers very small digital camera, but there's no way I would have gotten it in. And go figure the ONE day I forgot my (camera)cell phone at home, which I COULD have used--many did!
The only bad thing of the night was the totally obnoxious (TALL. LOL) group next to me--which somehow kept ending up in FRONT of me) dancing (too) wildly and singing (too) loudly -- why must people SING when they are at a concert?! I went to hear JOSS sing, not them! AND the woman smoking like a chimney behind me all night.
But nobody could burst my bubble at getting to see Joss Stone, and up so close. (I could have been right up to the stage, but it was so high I wanted to be back a bit for a better view so was about 10 feet back)
Ah... I'm in love....
(OK. so let's forget she's young enough to be my dauther! LOL)
IF ANYONE has read this far, and was at this show and has even just a cellphone pic, could I get it from you?! onjvid@yahoo.com