Fans of power metal band Queensryche were left disappointed and frustrated on Saturday night when they arrived at Ameristar Casino only to find out that the concert was going cash only. The band, known for their powerful vocals and intricate guitar solos, had been scheduled to perform a highly anticipated show at the casino’s event space.
Many fans had planned ahead, purchasing their tickets online and eagerly anticipating the opportunity to see the legendary band live in concert. However, their excitement quickly turned to frustration as they were informed that the venue would not be accepting credit or debit cards for any purchases, including drinks, merchandise, and even tickets at the door.
The decision to go cash only came as a shock to many concertgoers, who had come prepared to spend money on souvenirs and drinks throughout the evening. Some fans even complained that they were unable to attend the show due to not having enough cash on hand.
Despite the unexpected setback, Queensryche still put on an electrifying performance for those in attendance. The band powered through their setlist, delivering their signature blend of melodic hooks and hard-hitting riffs to an enthusiastic crowd. Lead singer Todd La Torre’s impressive vocal range and stage presence captivated the audience, while guitarist Michael Wilton’s masterful solos left fans in awe.
Despite the frustrations caused by the cash-only policy, many fans left the concert with smiles on their faces, grateful for the opportunity to see Queensryche perform live. However, some concertgoers took to social media to express their disappointment and frustration with the unexpected cash-only policy.
As the night came to a close, fans were left to ponder the unexpected turn of events at Ameristar Casino. While Queensryche’s performance was undoubtedly memorable, the unexpected cash-only policy left a bitter taste in the mouths of many attendees. The band’s power metal sound may have rocked the casino, but for some fans, the cash-only policy overshadowed what could have been a perfect night of music and memories.