Orlando’s rock station 101.1 WJRR celebrated their 30th Earthday Birthday concert on Saturday, April 22, 2023 at the Central Florida Fairgrounds. The Orlando Amphitheater stage was used as the secondary stage. A massive main stage was built on the grass in the fairgrounds, with tons of room available for vendors, charities, food and drink.
Breaking Benjamin finished off the night with an incredible long set full of hits. The crowd sang along passionately to every word. They went on earlier than planned, due to a last minute cancellation from Falling In Reverse, but nobody seemed to mind. Ben Burnley even brought his son onstage for several songs, playing along on a miniature BB branded guitar. People of all ages were thrilled by the emotional performance.
Taylor Momsen and The Pretty Reckless have come along way since her childhood acting days. They now boast an extensive catalog of hit songs and an enchanting live show. The band paused the show at one point, to alert security and medical that someone in the pit needed help.
Lajon Witherspoon and Sevendust played the heaviest set of the day, including the debut of their brand new song “Fence”. They also had to stop the show to get help for someone in the crowd. For Sevendust, a concert is a family reunion, so they always go out of their way to look out for everyone. They also give their all, every single time they play. John Connolly was still jumping and shredding, despite finishing his first marathon in Boston earlier this week, raising money in support of Down Syndrome charities and Orlando’s “Take A Chance For Charity” movement.
Dorothy Martin and her band made a spiritual connection with their performance. Their songs are inspirational, and Dorothy’s vocal range elevates their delivery to gospel levels.
Doc Coyle and Bad Wolves played through their catalog of hits. The crowd sang loudly to everything they have heard on WJRR.
Beartooth got a late start but made up for it with a strong performance.