Hundreds of people headed to Frontier Field Sunday to watch the Zach Brown Tribute Band for a Fourth of July concert. It was the first show at the stadium since the start of the pandemic.

"Oh yeah, one of our favorites. We try to see them whenever we can," said Glenn Collins.

Rochester couple Cindy Gottelman and Glenn Collins wanted to spend this Fourth of July doing something different. When they say their favorite band playing, the pair didn't hesitate. 

"Go to some concerts before pandemic and it's being really hard not being able to do that stuff for so long, I didn't realize how much I missed it," said Collins.

Sunday's concert is the first at Frontier Field since the pandemic started. 

With no masks in site, people sitting together at tables and dancing along to the music. Things looked normal at the stadium, and for most people, it felt normal. 

"Everything started to feel more normal. Nice to go places and not wear a mask," said Amy and Jeff Andolora.

Whether you're a big music fan, or just wanted to get out and celebrate, there's one thing everyone agreed on:

"Could be a good baseball day, but it's an awesome concert day," said Collins.