Hinder Rocks Barnato Lounge in Omaha with Strange Daze: A Night of Nostalgic Hard Rock
By Mitch West
OMAHA, Neb. — Hinder delivered an electrifying performance at Barnato Lounge in Omaha, Nebraska, on Jan. 25, 2024, with Minneapolis-based rockers Strange Daze setting the stage ablaze as the opening act. The intimate venue was packed, with drinks flowing, heads banging, and the energy shaking the walls. This Hinder concert review captures the nostalgic hard rock experience that had fans buzzing.
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Strange Daze Ignites the Night with High-Energy Hard Rock
Hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Strange Daze brought their signature hard rock sound to Barnato Lounge, proving why they’re a must-add to any rock playlist. Formed in the mid-2000s, the band gained national attention with their 2013 album Shine Through and their 2022 self-titled release Strange Daze. Their set kicked off early, catching the crowd off guard with a high-octane performance.
The band opened with “Shame on Me,” followed by “Soul River” and “Little Angel” from their 2022 album. They continued with “Real Me,” “Anymore,” “Beautiful,” “This Time,” “The Core,” and “Satellite Soul,” showcasing tight harmonies, powerful vocals, and passionate lyrics. The seamless set raised the bar for the night, leaving fans craving more.
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Hinder Delivers a Nostalgic Hard Rock Party
Hinder, the Oklahoma City-based band formed in 2001, took the stage with a performance that felt like a whiskey-fueled trip down memory lane. Known for hits like “Lips of an Angel” and “Get Stoned,” Hinder has sold over 10 million records worldwide and shared stages with rock giants like Disturbed, Nickelback, Papa Roach, and Seether. Their setlist at Barnato Lounge was a nostalgic journey through four albums, packed with fan favorites.
The band performed “Up All Night,” “Use Me,” and “Without You” from 2008’s Take It to the Limit, “How Long,” “Better Than Me,” “Lips of an Angel,” and “Get Stoned” from 2005’s Extreme Behavior, “Intoxicated” from 2015’s When the Smoke Clears, “What Ya Gonna Do,” “2 Sides of Me,” and “All American Nightmare” from 2010’s All American Nightmare, plus “King of the Let Down” and “Bring Me Back to Life” from 2017’s The Reign and 2019’s single “Life in the Fast Lane.”
Fans, some attending their seventh Hinder show, sang along to every word, reveling in the high-energy hard rock atmosphere. With a new album potentially on the horizon in 2024, Hinder shows no signs of slowing down. The band’s current tour continues with stops in North Dakota, Illinois, Michigan, and Minnesota, wrapping up on Feb. 3, 2024, at the Q & Z Expo Center in Ringle, Wisconsin. Visit Hinder’s official website for tour dates and ticket information.
A Night to Remember at Barnato Lounge
The combination of Strange Daze’s explosive opening and Hinder’s nostalgic hard rock set made for an unforgettable night at one of Omaha’s most intimate music venues. Fans of 2000s rock bands and live music in Omaha won’t want to miss Hinder’s next stop or Strange Daze’s next performance. Stay tuned for an upcoming interview with Hinder’s frontman Marshal Dutton, and follow Gallery Space Media for more concert reviews, photos, and updates.
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