The action onstage proved that one of Kings of Leon’s best moves is the slow-burning rocker. Case-in-point: the crowd avoided a massive, muddy pool near center stage when the band opened with “Supersoaker ” fifteen minutes later, it had disregarded the quagmire and overtaken it in a collective effort to get closer to the action. Slowly but surely, KoL’s set convinced the masses to forget about the swampy surroundings, agree to toss out the clothing they’d worn that day, and embrace the nighttime set under (finally) clear skies. The Chicago crowd had braved on-and-off rain all afternoon which had left the Grant Park grounds messy and muddy by the time the brothers Followill took the stage at 8:15pm.
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