May 20, 2007 - Camden, NJ - Tweeter Center at the Waterfront

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General Information

Date: May 20, 2007
Location: Camden, NJ
Venue: Tweeter Center at the Waterfront; 1 Harbour Blvd, Camden, NJ 08103; U.S.A. [ Venue website ]
Box Office Number: (856) 365-1300
Additional Info: WMMR BBQ featuring Evanescence with Velvet Revolver, Chevelle, Buckcherry, The Exies, Fuel.

Thanks to James for the set list.

Set List

  • Let It Roll
  • Do It For The Kids
  • Suckertrain Blues
  • The Last Fight
  • She Builds Quick Machines
  • Vasoline
  • Fall To Pieces
  • Just 16
  • It's So Easy
  • Set Me Free
  • Wish You Were Here
  • Slither


Reviews (8) [ send in your own review/pictures of the Camden show ]

Thanks to luvnduff: I had so much fun last night. Third show this week and still amazing. I'm with you about the people looking at you weird for knowing the words to the new songs lol. It was a long, long day. I was down in the pit from when doors opened. So glad VR made it worth it again!


Thanks to Slashba: I was in the front row a little to the right of Slash this time but still right there. Wasn't planning on doing the pit, but the longer I was at the show the more I knew I needed to be down there for VR. I traded my reserved seat for a pit wrist band for VR and I am so glad I did. I didn't take many pics this time since I wanted to really focus on the band. It was an awesome day and one hell of a VR weekend!! Wish I could make it to Tuesday's show.

Safe travels over the big pond boys and we'll be waiting for you when you get back.


Thanks to Bella: Twas awesome! Singing along to Wish You Were Here was as Scott said "Beautiful, beautiful!" Although the people in our area were looking at us funny for singing along to the new stuff (VR Forum fanatics on board, beware!), the middle section thankfully rocked the hell out! After seeing them play to a dead audience in Ohio, it was fantastic.

Starting to looooooove Just Sixteen.


Thanks to Curtis1158: Band was tight and smokin' last night. Best I've seen them. Everyone was on top of their game. Scott is back in form after the Jagger hiatus. Slash was clean and Matt was pounding. Dave actually got a few solos. Duff seemd a little reserved, but more interested in playing well.

Shortened set, I guess, due to the 11PM curfew looming-Philly is big on enforcing curfews (even though this was in NJ-close enough). Switched set list up. Dropped Superhuman for It's So Easy (good trade), dropped Used to love her and Pyscho Killer (and Big Machine). Extended versions of Vasoline and Set Me Free were both killer.

Also, missed Get Out the Door, really like this one. All the new ones sounded great. This is going to be a killer disc!


Thanks to IFINGLOVEVR: Amazing amazing show!!! Way too short 70 minutes.

But they were all godly!!! Slash was the guitar hero like I've never seen before playing long fast solos between songs and just non stop running around.

They only played 4 new songs, Let It Roll, SBQM, The Last fight, and Just 16 plus covers of Vasoline, It's So Easy & Wish You Were Here.

I got amazing pics i'll put up tommorow.


Thanks to Debbie: My first time seeing the band live, and I will never forget it! They were the best performance on stage that night. They were the best band performance that I've seen. Thank you guys and I will definitely see you every time you come around in the future!


Thanks to Kyle: Awesome performance, the only bad part was the short setlist due to the NJ 11pm curfew which I don't understand. The best song in my opinion of the night was 'It's so easy'. I was surprised VR played that O was expecting 'Used to love her' instead. The new song ' The last fight' was good, can't wait to here it from the new album. I was able to get video of 'Do it for the kids' and 'Fall to pieces'.. check them out @ www.veoh.com... search Velvet revolver.


Thanks to James: Velvet Revolver headlined a concert, including Shovelhook, The Exies, Chevelle, Flyleaf, Buckcherry, Fuel, and Evanescence. They blew everyone off the stage. I was front row for the madness. The band looked great, sounded great, and moved around like they were ten years younger than they actually were.