Fan Reviews
We came from Miami for this concert. We had an amazing concert with a conductor who is emotionally involved in each single note of music. Unforgettable evening . Thank you to Mrs Natalie Stutzmann and all musicians of Atlanta symphony orchestra . We are waiting for Natalie singing performance. Let’s us know if you have an any information
Rick and Richard were awesome. This format was a lot of fun and as always Rick is a great musician and performer. First time seeing Richard Marx, this concert has added his normal concert experience to my list of performances to see.
They did 12 songs in 2 hours, which means they talked and drank half of the time onstage :( I enjoyed it but it seemed a bit sloppy and thrown together. I’d see Richard Marx again if he were with his band for sure! Does he even still do those?
I don’t even know where to start. You close your eyes and you feel and hear the original Led Zeppelin band playing in concert I am a major Zeppelin fan, and I was completely blown away!
What a night!! The Violent Femmes were as rockin' as I remembered from my own teenage years and they've opened the door for a new generation to love their music! (My GenZ loved the show!!) Good Feeling backed by the Symphony was perfection. Hearing favorites from the debut album was a delight; and adding in American Music to the mix could not have been a better treat! Venue was great, parking is easy.
Menzel was fabulous. The show had a rhythm and a theme. The substance was good. She was humorous and heartfelt.
Unfortunately for many songs, the band overpowered Menzel’s voice. The sound seemed distorted during these numbers. It was surprisingly not good. Shocking that the sound team could not master this in a venue meant for quality sound.
I would see her again only in a different venue hoping for a better sound.
Wanda was AWESOME! Worth every penny! However, having to use the Yondr pouches for our cellphones was a pain in the you-know-what! They were very bulky and it was never clear where to go if you needed to use your cellphone. Additionally, they "requested" we also put smart watches and any other electronic items in there. There were No signs to direct patrons to the "cell phone use area" so no one knew where to go. Our phones became prisoners' until we exited the venue. Honestly, I don't know that I will go to another concert/performance if I have to use those pouches again. I was very concerned how (or even if) they sanitized the pouches. In the world we live in today - post pandemic - there's got to be a better solution that will be acceptable to the artists AND the patrons who are paying a lot of money to attend the concert/performance. I am giving this performance 4 stars because of the issue of having to use the pouches.
I’m only giving it such low stars because the concert was not how I expected it to be. Although Pat was very informative about his musical journey, I was more so looking forward to hearing the older classic hits
The show was exceptional. Having followed her for a number of years she's very much grown into her stage presence. Her vocals were flawless. The show was elevated by the inclusion of her family, particularly her father who sings a beautiful tenor. There is no doubt that Samara is the rising star of our generation. Highly recommend you see her at any and every opportunity.
Liz is a great live performer and sounded great - major "legendary songwriter" vibes. I almost felt like I was watching Joni Mitchell or Carole King. Her band was excellent too. The issue is this venue. After this show and Adam Ant a few years ago, I will never see another rock show at Symphony Hall. I don't know if the acoustics just aren't suited to loud, amplified music or they have some kind of rule about volume, but it almost seems like the sound doesn't get very far past the stage - I could hear the guitar string noise from row K. As a result, the audience seems to disconnect from the experience. I also wonder if some fans were just put off by such a "conservative" location and didn't buy tickets - there were huge blocks of empty seats. Such a legendary artist really deserves a more appropriate venue, where she can create a fully immersive experience for the audience.
I love this band and so glad I was able to finally see them live! Been to a lot of concerts and easily one of the best I’ve ever seen! Had a meet n greet before the show and the guys could not have been more down to earth! If you haven’t seen them live I highly recommend it because Little Feat is alive and well!
Blessing Offor and Zach Williams had church in Mid-town Atlanta at Symphony Hall! Zach’s 10 piece band added so much energy to the show. Real musicians not a recorded sound track. The Spirit of the Lord was surely in that place!
Go see the Indigo Girls and you won’t regret it! The combination of Amy Ray’s powerful beautiful voice and Emily Sailers’ softer beautiful voice backed up by approximately 55 members of the Atlanta Symphony including around 23 violins is such a wonderful and memorable experience! The crowd was really into the concert sometimes singing without the Indigo Girls. No opening band and it was not needed anyway. Loved being surrounded by a sexually diverse crowd. The sound in the Atlanta Symphony Hall is excellent.
Very worth the trip from Opelika, AL.
I am a huge Blue October fan and see them twice a year. I was so excited to see them tour with the Goo Goo Dolls . I have never seen them live and it was a great show . The venue was also amazing .
Simply amazing! The most talented, high energy and unique style guitarist I’ve ever seen live and I’ve seen them all. If you ever have the opportunity to catch Joe’s live show, do it or you will regret it. Trust me Joe and his band are worth every penny and more!
The venue was excellent. Easy to get to and the seating was comfortable. Excellent sound and the seating allowed for everyone to see the stage very well. What a pleasure to be able to see Wardruna's concert there. The audience was respectful of the performers, the music, sound and lighting were all great. I could enjoy the music without a lot of distraction. Excellent music, excellent performers and music that touches the inner self.
Rick. Band. And ASO was amazing. The venue is nice but for whatever reason they didn't won't any pictures taken. It's not first time I have been there and it wasn't problem before. When asked why no photos, the security person just looked at me and said no photos taken. Was kinda rude and I can read but never got answer why. I get SO and they don't need flash, but enough light on stage you don't need flash. But Rick was awesome and super talkative with crowd. My 3rd OS and was best.
Alan brought such a fine group of talented musicians with him and you wouldn’t have guessed he was 73 in Atlanta this evening. Unexpectedly the setlist was divided in two via intermission which Alan referred to as a tea break which worked perfectly for a change up including an addition of “Psychobabble”. Such great instrumentation! It’s not often that Alan Parsons comes to a venue near me, I’m so glad I went and I think he was too by the roar of the crowd at the standing ovation!
OMG! The concert was a blast. We met very interesting concertgoers. We laughed, danced, sang and enjoyed the entire concert from beginning to end. No one wanted the show to end. Corinne Bailey Rae is a CLASS ACT. I will travel wherever she is to see such an emotional moving performance
I love this set list and the band is excellent. After 2 concerts in Montreal next week, I’m on a Rufus break until April in Amsterdam.
Year after year, Rufus continues to create and develop creative ideas, and this tour is no exception.
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