

“They played so many of their old songs, and they were all fun and upbeat.” “Maroon 5 definitely lived up to my expectations,” junior Amanda Lewis said. Many of the older songs featured included “Sunday Morning,” “Harder to Breathe,” “This Love,” and the obvious crowd favorite, “She Will Be Loved.” It featured a total of 18 songs from all of their albums (2002-2012). The rest of the setlist for the night was definitely an incredible one. The curtain dropped, and Adam Levine broke out in song with some of today’s best known lyrics, “I’m at a payphone!” Finally the lights went dim, and Maroon 5 took their spots behind the huge curtain hanging in front of the stage. Once the opening bands finished and got the energy pumping in the building, there was about a half hour break to get the stage ready to go. Neon Trees, who are becoming very popular of late, played around five songs, including their biggest hits, “Animal” and “Everybody Talks.” Owl City closed their set with “Good Time,” the song that has been made so annoyingly popular at Southern Lehigh through the morning announcements. First up was Myspace breakout star Owl City, who was then followed by alternative rock band Neon Trees. The concert began with two very well known opening acts. This is Maroon 5’s fourth worldwide tour to celebrate their fourth studio album, “Overexposed,” released in June 2012. Philly was the 32nd stop on the North American “Overexposed” Tour.

On Thursday, April 4, the WFC hosted yet another huge concert, which starred hit pop-rock band, Maroon 5.

The Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia has been host to thousands of events, ranging from Flyers hockey games to a sold out Bon Jovi concert. McKenzie Browne, Arts & Entertainment Editor
