Opinion - The Experience Watching Maroon 5
- Jack Ruderman

- Nov 29
- 2 min read

From the influx of foot traffic to the projecting beats of one of the most popular bands from the 21st century, there was one exciting aspect that would put somebody on the edge of their seats. The band would end up being Maroon 5, who most recently performed at TD Garden in Boston, MA Saturday, November 22nd. Of approximately 20,000 spectators, there were some really exciting moments that happened from a performance perspective.
By opening up the doors of the arena, the opener of the night happened to be Claire Rosinkranz. From listening to the artist while grabbing some food to eat, somebody would think it was Avril Levine based on the pitch of their voice. Turns out it was her who got the people on their feet turning up at the moment in time for the beginning of the show. The Dean Daily was luckily able to catch up with Jacob Weinberg, who was in attendance for this particular concert.
When talking about Maroon 5, he would say in other words that it was a great show to watch all the way from the balcony of the Garden. Weinberg also mentioned that the overall experience was nothing that he had ever imagined before. This performance was definitely an eye catcher to be distracted for the next few hours on a weekend night.
The lighting and sound setup was quite unbelievable to be immersed in while seeing Adam Levine perform on the elevated walkway with his microphone stand capturing the Garden’s echoing voice. What was even exciting was the fact that the stage would light up every time a song was played as part of the lineup. A couple of tunes that were played included “Sunday Morning” and the band’s current verse “Cigarette” which felt perfect for the right occasion.
After the concert ended in the evening, the chatter from the songs could be felt and heard from wherever you were standing. It was an awesome experience to watch the show all the way up in the stands of TD Garden. If there is another opportunity to witness a concert even in the Boston area, the recommendation is there at any time of the year regardless of the season.



