Sugarland Fans Get Messy in Maryland
Even critics get the blues sometimes. According to this Sugarland concert review from their Sunday in the Country show in Washington, D.C. Columbia, Md. the duo's current single was so well-received it was hard for the crowd to hold back tears. But the reviewer's night took a turn for the worse towards the end of the song. After spending more than six hours in the sun drinking beer, the fans were well on their way to a good buzz. And unfortunately, one young man slammed into her on his way to vomit up all that said beer. But the critic did not let a little barf get in the way of a very good review.





MoreSugar says:
yikes…who knew that was a rough job?
ella says:
DC isn’t in maryland you redneck retards!
CJ says:
It is sad that the fans have to drink so much they miss half the show. Sugarland are awesome and do not need that kind of fan’s.
Rosie says:
soo, he threw up on jennifer?!?!
Faye Hilbert says:
I totally agree that fans do not need to drink so much to have a good time. How do you enjoy the concert anyway? I love Sugarland and have seen them in concert a couple of times. Most recently at the Nissan Pavilion with Phil Vassar(also an awesome artist!) along with a couple of other artist for their country jam. There were a few people around me that you could tell had a just a little too much to drink. Just don’t understand it! You go to a concert to hear the music and enjoy the artist so how in the world can you do that if you are buzzed out of your mind. This critc better not attend one of Kenny Chesney’s concerts because alot of the fans that attend his concerts are already buzzed from tailgateing all day! I think they need to limit the sale of alcohol at these events or even not allow tailgateing at shows. Perhaps then fans won’t be so out of control and EVERYONE could enjoy the show! Sorry to say but the drunken fan missed out on an excellent show. Sugarland is awesome in concert and anyone that got totally buzzed I am sure missed out on a great show.
RedMaZ says:
There’s not enough booze in the world that could make me go see Sugarland OR Chesney!
Dan M. says:
Oh man. I used to work at that venue in Columbia. It definitely lends itself to this sort of thing. But you gotta love it.