The night started off being disappointing by the amount of rain we were getting when it hadnt rained in a month and ended up being the greatest concert I have ever seen, punctuated by John calling this crowd the most extreme of the tour. It was such an awesome show by Petra. It seems they did pretty much the same show as the Franklin event that I was unable to attend, so that was really nice. Unfortunately because of the rain, the crowd wasnt huge but it was pretty good I thought. We (myself and my girlfriend) got to the concert at around 5:15, because we drove 4 hours to get there, and had VIP seats so we got to sit on the third row, front and center behind the mosh pit. Traffic was bad so I didnt get to "meet and greet the band", which was disappointing to say the least but at least we got there safe. We had the remnants of Tropical Storm Tammy coming through but when we got there it seemed that we were going to get lucky and make it through the evening with drizzle at worst. Boy, talk about being wrong. A couple of the bands played and then the rain picked up a little. We went to the car to change into the rain gear and eat some supper. Just after we returned to the seats, the rain unloaded on us and poured from 6:30 till basically 11:05 when Petra had to quit the show because of the 11:00 curfew of the community for outdoor noise. The opening bands ranged from decent to sucked. The ones I'm not mentioning were decent. I'm trying to be as nice as possible but John Reuben and Mute Math, particularly, sucked the blue whale, the largest mammal alive. They sucked so bad I felt embarrased for them. Now, it's not that they couldnt sing or didnt have ability, dont get me wrong. But, their music sucked hard. Mute Math, that has to be the weirdest music I've ever heard and they were cheered. Anyone who cheered for that band must have been affected by the rain is all I can say. They should seek help. LOL! This wasnt some generation gap as my girlfriend is several years younger and she thought it sucked too. I wouldnt go into all of this but by doing so, it just goes to say how great Petra really was! My girlfriend is not a big Petra fan. She likes Petra and knew some of their songs but went with me out of love, it was obvious that was the only reason she was going. I know that because she told me that

After the concert, we were both amazed at how much more professional sounding and better Petra was than everyone else playing that night. We were both blown away. The rain played some havic at the beginning and I could hardly hear John sing the first verse of Dance after they switched to the remote microphone but the band's sound was definitely awesome by itself for that moment. I'll tell ya what, John's voice is amazing! This was the first concert I had been to since the Beyond Belief tour and it was amazing to me how great John sounded, front and center, as opposed to at the side and back of the auditorium at that concert when I was in 9th grade. Even the clips I've heard of other concerts on the internet does not due him the justice he has deserved. Anyway, it was an awesome show. The crowd really seemed to get into it, singing along in many parts such as in "It is Finished", when the songs says,"It was OVER!", on "This Means War", on the "I am a C" song, and on the chorus of "Beyond Belief". The crowd seemed to be mostly in the 25-35 year old range on average with younger and older as well. It was great to see a lot of the crowd knowing the songs within 5 seconds of the song beginning, a very "Petra smart" crowd, which made the concert a lot of fun. The rock medley was awesome, it was great getting to hear "Midnight Oil" and "Mine Field" live, two of my all time favorites as well as "I am on the Rock", which sounded better than when they did it on the Beyond Belief Tour to me. Also, "Right Place" was awesome and "Think Twice" was even better than I could have possibly imagined. The highlight of the evening was hearing the Ballad Medley, songs that are often afterthoughts because of Petra's great rock tunes. These songs were absolutlely amazing live! It sent chills down my spine. It was during these songs that as I held my girlfriend during "Love", I realized how much I would really miss Petra when they retired. Listening to them for 22 years, there will never be another band like Petra, ever, for me. The concert was a great moment in time to experience and I'll never forget it! Here's the setlist:
All About Who You Know
Dance
Amazing Grace
Test of Time
Creed
Judas Kiss
Right Place
ROCK MEDLEY:
Sight Unseen
It Is Finished
Think Twice
I Am On The Rock
Midnight Oil
Mine Field
This Means War
It Is Finished (reprise)
Jekyll & Hyde
BALLAD MEDLEY:
Rose Colored Stained Glass Windows
Road to Zion
More Power To Ya
For Annie
No Doubt
The Coloring Song
Love
I Am A CHRISTIAN (while changing setup from ballad medley on stools)
Beyond Belief
(HUGE solo from Bob Hartman, accompanied on part of it by Paul Simmons)
At this point they hit just past the 11o'clock cerfuw for the outdoor joint! Doh!!!!! Even though they had to end the show early, it was an awesome concert with people begging them for more and to keep going but by law they couldn't. I mean, what else could you want from a concert???