Forest Hills
knew how to celebrate the first day of summer. On June 21st, the
three-time Grammy winner, two-time CMT winner, and Multi-Platinum Zac Brown
Band took the Forest Hills Stadium stage, and launched the summer 2014 concert
series. The southern country-rock band, known for their albums “Uncaged,”
“You Get What You Give,” and “The Foundation,” has sold an excess of six
million copies. It was a sunny and mild
summer night, and at 5 PM, crowds began filling the venue which accommodates an
estimated 16,000 concertgoers.
America’s first concrete tennis stadium,
dating to 1923, has undergone additional restoration work and upgrades which
include numbered metal benches on the upper levels, seats with backings on the
lower level, improved ADA accommodations, widened aisles, handrails, and easier
access to food and beverages. A new stage was transported from a Toronto tennis
center, and erected in Forest Hills Stadium in May. To
address last summer’s public safety concerns, where concertgoers speculated that
the stadium was overbooked, a reserved seating system was implemented and fewer
tickets were sold.
In August 2013, the stadium reopened with
Mumford & Sons, which became the first major musical act at the stadium
since the 1980s. It struck a chord for patrons who recalled the annual Forest
Hills Music Festivals of the 1960s through the early 1980s. Memorable summers
featured music greats including Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Peter, Paul, &
Mary, Donna Summer, Bob Dylan, Barbra Streisand, and the Rolling Stones.
Zac Brown Band specials were offered by
local restaurants, and some erected concession stands near the stadium. Among
the restaurants which experienced an increase in patronage were Banter,
Bareburger, Forest Hills Station House, and Austin Public. Earlier this month,
some local organizations played a role in concert promotions, such as the 112th
Precinct which raffled front row tickets to their Twitter followers.
Air personality Jesse Addy of Nash FM 94.7
opened the concert and asked, “Has anyone come for a tennis match? Who is here
to see the Zac Brown Band?” With much enthusiasm, that was followed by “Country
is back in New York City!” A Zac Brown Band documentary was screened around
6:30 PM, and as it approached 7 PM, some patrons chanted “We want Zac!”
The band began performing at 7:30 PM, and
then announced, “Everyone who bought a ticket made a donation to help kids with
Autism and ADD.” Fans enjoyed a wide range of numbers for two
and a half hours. That included “Jump Right In,” “Chicken Fried,” and “As She’s
Walking Away.” In between songs, “USA”
chants were heard. As the sun set over Forest Hills Stadium on
the longest day of the year, fans continued dancing, while laser beams
contributed to a dance club feel. The band highly interacted with fans by
throwing tennis balls into the audience and stepping off the stage to shake
hands.
Concertgoers, some of whom wore country
western clothes, mostly commuted from the tri-state area. “I kept thinking, it's really incredible to know some of the
big names that performed at the stadium, and how close you feel to the
performers,” said Manny Morelli of Jersey City. “I've seen the band before, and
they always look like they are having a blast, which the audience feeds off
of.”
Amie Valois of Rockland County agreed, and
referred to the band as energetic and interactive. She said, “In
addition to their own songs, they covered an eclectic range of classics from
Billy Joel to Metallica, which I loved. Also,
the
sound in the stadium was great, as well as the stadium’s history, charm, and
size.”
However, she complained about the beer line setup. She said, “It may be
the number of taps or the staff, but for $8 a beer, they should be able to offer
more and better of both.” Referring to the porta potties, she said, “I am not
sure why there are no restrooms.”
“My
concert experience was excellent,” said Jeannine
Barr of Center Moriches, NY. “Once our
train arrived, I was quite taken by the charm of Forest Hills. I could
appreciate that this was no modern structure, and I felt safe with the layout.
The staff was excellent in showing us our way, and I felt good knowing where
the exits were.”
Barr is a huge Zac Brown Band fan, and saw them perform at
MetLife Stadium and Mohegan Sun. She explained, “The Forest Hills
venue was much smaller and more intimate. One of the highlights was when they
covered Billy Joel's “Piano Man” …some way to woo a Long Island crowd!”
Stay tuned for more summer 2014 concerts. Recently announced bookings
are Modest Mouse and Brand New on August 9th, Drake vs. Lil Wayne on
August 19th, and The Replacements on September 19th.
Visit www.foresthillsstadium.com
for more information.