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EKU: Hinder
To top off the night was Hinder, the headliner. You could tell that the crowd was getting more and more excited as the night went on because they knew who was going to close out the concert. Hinder casually strolled out onto the stage and set the crowd into an eruption of cheers.

Hinder has by far the most hit songs than any of those groups (although Theory of a Deadman really isn’t too far behind). Chances are that even if you had never seen them live, or owned any of their albums, you would still have heard 5 or so of their songs, since they got their fair share of radio play. The crowd was extremely energized, and it definitely helped when the lead singer went out into the audience during one of the first couple of songs. Below are seven of the photos that I uploaded to my Flickr for Hinder. Click on them to visit the photo page on Flickr.







You can view all the photos from Theory of a Deadman on my Flickr in the set with the same name, which is located under the EKU Spring Concert collection. The lighting, although not as nice as Theory of a Deamans’, still worked pretty well and provided some cool wider stage shots. It seemed like everyone in the band (but the drummer obviously) was constantly moving around and striking one rock pose after another. It made for an explosive set with some great opportunities to snap some photos.
Hinder definitely made the crowd explode with excitement. They had plenty of experience putting on a good show, and were able to keep everyone energized and on their feet throughout their entire set. If you would like to learn more about Hinder then drop by their site at HinderMusic.com.
















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