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January 2024 by Julie D S.
Had to rate lower because although it's very accessible concert venue, they need to find a way to add bathrooms without uphill pushing a wheelchair. That made an otherwise awesome evening hard, and its limiting future visits ?
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November 2023 by Wyatt Northrup
This venue was fantastic. Great location and the drinks were reasonably priced.
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October 2023 by Johnny Roberts
Had a really good time. Seems like they are finally getting their act together. Bring back Blackberry Smoke!! And I'd give 5 stars
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October 2023 by K Stender
We had Pit Seats at the Blues Traveler concert. Great seats! Great show! And they were serving fresh baked cookies. What more could a girl ask for? ?
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October 2023 by Jesus Mavo
Pleasant family atmosphere
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September 2023 by Deb St. John
We are so glad to have discovered Sweetland. Such a beautiful venue in one of our favorite small towns.
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September 2023 by Jennifer G.
What a cool spot for a concert! Went down from ATL for a Bluegrass show recently and we were just blown away...smallish venue with nice spacious seating in the "seated" area and lovely hilly grassy area for lawn seats. When you arrive there are food trucks pulled up with snacks and food of different varieties. The concert we went to was dry which was a bit of a surprise...but if you get lucky on another night they sell buckets of local craft beer and cocktails from the local brewery which would be amazing!! The staff is all super friendly and the porta potties are spacious and very clean. The acoustics are terrific too. We had a fab time and plan to keep an eye on other shows in the future!
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September 2023 by Julie Griggs Durham
The venue is lovely. The artists are GREAT but do NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON VIP bands!!! Tonight I paid $80 for two bands. We got there an hour before the show. The pitiful amount of food available was covered with flies. I asked if there were anymore chocolate chip cookies…and was told they do not replenish. I moved to the “bar” and asked for a Coke and was told it was $2.00. Drinks were NOT included in the $40!! How absurd and what a rip off!!! I heard another angry customer say he got a refund because there was NOTHING available when he went in 20 minutes before the show. I was told it was to be open during the entire concert. I guess so you could BUY drinks or use the bathroom. What exactly did my $40 per wristband get me NOTHING!!
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September 2023 by Julianne Robinson
What a wonderful venue! I've been multiple times now and have thoroughly enjoyed myself! The parking is easy, the restrooms are clean and the staff is helpful and friendly!
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September 2023 by Bettina Williford
I had a great time at this hidden gem. This was my first at Sweetland, but it definitely won't be my last! The Nelly concert was awesome!!! My Sis and I had a fantastic experience!!!
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September 2023 by Sharon Bailey
Great view and awesome sounds system. Great VIP parking.
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August 2023 by Elizabeth Davenport
I Love it! Went to the Tamela Mann concert. Very Pretty and Clean Venue. Will definitely go back!
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August 2023 by Lisa Pense
Saw Chris Tomlin there. If you love outside venues, this is the place to be.
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August 2023 by ckone 211
Yes there are a lot of steps but with that exception there isn't a bad seat in the place.
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August 2023 by Mardi Schaufler
Everything about this venue is fantastic, EXCEPT that they ramp up the volume too much. It's completely unnecessary. Even young people - my children in their 30's - can hardly stand it and have left concerts because their ears hurt. If their ears hurt, you can be sure it is damaging their ears, their hearing. It is a serious health hazard that is being allowed because the damage is not immediate, and because management believes this is what people want. And people don't want this!Shocking that the ushers liberally hand out ear plugs at every concert. They are well aware of this problem.I want to go to the Nelly concert, actually have tickets, but I will likely stay 10-- 15 min and be forced to leave. This is so unfortunate. I challenge the management to dig into this and find out what others are truly thinking. Measure the decibels during the concerts. Our ears are important organs. It is quite possible to provide fabulous musical entertainment without causing pain and irreparable harm to the concertgoers.