Last night, a friend and I saw Brian Setzer perform his Christmas concert, and I was struck, once again, at how well planned this venue is. We've been here to see everyone from Ron White to Bret Michaels to Dolly Parton, and no matter where we are seated, it's always a great view, delightful acoustics and a rocking good time. This time, I didn't get tickets until a few days out, and we were literally in the back row. Still fabulous. And I appreciate how easy it is to duck out, hit the restrooms and grab a fresh drink, which can be an exhausting and daunting task in other venues.
This venue was such an unexpected surprise. Great sound and not a bad seat in the house! Will definitely go to another event at The Joint.
We stopped here just to say we did. We didn't gamble but we went and saw Toby Keith's place and the Hard Rock shop and did some shopping. I took pictures of the inside and I did get stopped by a security guard for taking pictures; he was doing his job and told me what I could and couldn't take pictures of. Which I knew the rules. No pictures of patrons or employees etc. So once that was over with we left. I took some more outside.
We have been to a few concerts here. It is a REALLY nice place. Not a bad seat in the house !!! Just a good place to go see a concert.
It looks very cool, and is a higher-class joint, accepted. On the other hand, is seems really small.. and apparently drinks cost different amounts depending on which bar you hit, so shop it out.
My daughter and I attended the recent Chicago concert at The Joint. It was my first concert there and I had heard the acoustics were very good. That is an understatement. All seats were excellent and the acoustics were great. I am very picky when I go to a Chicago concert because I want to hear not only the vocal parts but the interplay with the brass. It was perfect.A real unexpected plus was the free valet parking at the Hard Rock. We were in and out and it was a breeze. The drinks were strong and reasonably priced which left us some cash to waste on blackjack. Yes, I know that is the point but it worked. A very enjoyable evening. I look forward to attending more shows at The Joint.
Had a great time watching Robert Irvine do a little cooking challenge at The Joint Friday night. We were lucky enough to get in for a meet and greet before the actual show started and was able to sample the items cooked by Robert and the audience. He is a very funny guy with the small meet and greet group and put on a pretty good show afterwards.
Excellent venue, very pleasant staff. Sound quality was excellent. Seats were comfortable. Plenty of personnel at venue, all very willing to provide assistance. I will return.
This is one of my favorite venues in a 100 mile radius of my home! The size is big enough to get big national acts but small enough so that there really is no bad seat in the house. I have seen The Brian Setzer Orchestra, Sammy Hagar and Lionel Richie. All great shows never a bad seat or bad sound. The best seats are rows AA ( front row floor) A ( front row casino level) J ( front row second tier). I like the front sections because I rarely want to stand up all night so I can sit and still see. This is what a music venue should be.
Just saw Frank Sinatra Jr last night. Sinatra did a very good job and the orchestra was great! The overall theatre has great sound quality and comfort, except for floor level seating. You would think that the floor level seating, which is probably the most expensive, would be good, but I would avoid it in the future!! They have crowded too many rows in, which leaves absolutely no legroom. Everyone on the row ends has to actually move into the aisle to let people go into the inside seats. In addition, the floor level seats are folding chairs, while the upper level seats are nice theatre seats. This was our third visit to this theatre and overall a very nice venue.