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Awesome show last night at the Seminole Casino. Christopher put together an amazing setlist - didn't miss a single hit! Christopher's vocals and guitar work are better than ever. He has put together an incredible band - all great musicians. Don't miss it!!!
Immokalee, FL@Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee
The show was great and it's nice when an artist does his old hits. The venue was pretty good except not having the seat numbers was confusing. Only some were numbered so we had to count where we were. We sat in the wrong "better" seats anyway.
Being members of TPR certainly made it better. Having a place to chill out and eat was nice.
San Antonio, TX@The Espee
Christopher Cross has not lost a step and his vocal/guitar work are as good as ever…!!! The band are a stellar group of musicians who really brought the songs to a new level…I ghouls recommend catching this tour.
Lubbock, TX@Cactus Theater
Christopher is wonderful. We had so much fun. The energy was fantastic. It was my actual birthday and I had always wanted to see him so it was meant to be. The Saban Theater is awesome. Beautiful and well maintained. Can't wait to see him agian.
Beverly Hills, CA@The Canyon @ The Saban Theatre
His music & selection of songs was awesome, as usual. However, his voice has not appeared to be as strong as it was before Covid. I’ve seen him twice since then, but it was rather weak both times.
A little disappointing, but I still love him & his music!!!❤️ ❤️❤️
Omaha, NE@The Admiral Theater
1. The backup singers detracted from Christopher and seemed to be into themselves.
2. Except for the keyboardist all the other band members seemed bored. No excitement whatsoever.
3. We loved when he sang “Think of Laura” by himself.
Waukegan, IL@Genesee Theatre
This is my second time seeing him live. He was good as always but didn't get to meet him because his crew members kept lying and saying he was gone. There was one security guard in particular that was very rude and was ordering people to leave but then let select people come back in to meet him.
Cincinnati, OH@Ludlow Garage
Excellent show. Christopher Cross has a very iconic voice and he brought it with him. His band was solid and his backup singers were very smooth.
The Agora is a beautiful theater. I sat in the lower bowl which puts you close to the stage but also forces you to tilt your head back as the stage is close to 5’ from the floor. I sat next to a bunch of drunk Jack wagons who wouldn’t shut up. Luckily they left their seats for the bar after 2 songs.
I’d give the show 5 pink flamingos!
Cleveland, OH@Agora Theater & Ballroom
Show started off with mainly backup singers. We could hardly hear or understand him when he spoke. I wouldn’t call the show bad as I love his music & talents. I read where he had a bad case of covid & that could have been lingering or he could have just had a not so good night, we are all human. I would still go see him again. Love the venue, I really question the acoustics of it though.
Bowling Green, KY@Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center
Air Supply opened and did a pretty good job of rocking the house. Christopher was who I was primarily interested in seeing. I was a soft rock jock back in the 80's and early 90's and spun his songs thousands of times. He is a tremendous talent and I appreciated seeing him deliver some of his classics.
However, Christopher did not sound at all like his old self in my opinion and it was especially apparent on Think of Laura when he was out front on the vocals without as much music background to swim in. He did have a trio of female backup singers that ended up being the lead on a couple of songs and they did a great job. It was a short set (less than 1 hour) and unfortunately people were leaving in droves by about the third song.
I read that Christopher had a particularly severe case of COVID that may have had some residual effects. While I so appreciate his effort in taking the stage, I think I will enjoy his music in recorded form the way I remember it.
Fort Worth, TX@Bass Performance Hall
My wife and I attending the concert in Bristol and it was Amazing! He still has it and sounds great!
The band and back up singers were very talented and helped make the show that much better. Christopher not only sang but engaged the crowd and gave us some history on his career. I hope he continues to tour and visits the south again soon. We will be there!
Bristol, TN@Paramount Center for the Arts
Excellent musicians. Gorgeous and great sounding backup singers. I always enjoy seeing Christopher Cross concerts because they are never too loud, but they always have great sound. Perfect volume and perfect music!
New Haven, CT@College Street Music Hall
I had really high hopes for this show and even still it was better than I ever hoped it could be. Christopher Cross sounds exactly the same as he always had, and was really engaging, telling stories. I was in awe the whole time.
New Haven, CT@College Street Music Hall
Christopher Cross: 8/19/22 “I rode like the wind the 2hr 45min drive into Charlotte sailing in for my first time seeing Christopher Cross, I was super-excited. I remember back in Connecticut when I first heard of him and ‘Sailing’ had just come on the radio, he opened for America and all my friends who went said he stole the show. 10 shows into his ‘40th Anniversary Tour’ Cross had it nailed down tonight. The Filmore (a converted historic textile mill, capacity 838), proved to be the perfect place to see the 71 year old yacht rocker. Just after arriving at my row 7 seat I was able to make my way to the front for a close-up visual of the stage. A projected background featured ‘Flossy’ the flamingo along with the 40th Anniversary tour logo. The keyboard platform was stage right and three back-up vocalist mic’s were far right. The drum kit mid-stage-left had ’Christopher CROSS’ written on the bass drum with you guessed it Flossy inside the ‘O’ of ‘CROSS’. Chris with an array of guitars en racks would be positioned front and center, electrics to his left [4], acoustics to his right [4], three mic’ed Signature CCC amps behind, dual monitors and pedal board in front—all encircling the performer. Rounding out the stage was bass to the left plus a winds and additional keys player far left. Cross took the stage precisely on time wearing his trademark Borsalino hat along with a Steely Dan ‘Aja’ t-shirt. His 7 person band was fine-tune-talented, each member having an extensive biography which can be viewed on Chris’ site. The 90 minute setlist included the entire ‘79 eponymous album plus a selection of songs chosen from his entire studio career. Cross played all the hits and left NOTHING out! Second song in ‘All Right’ had a decisively jazz feel to it which would set the tone’s pace for the evening— Chris letting the three female vocalists take a large balance of the vocals, occasionally walking outside his center circle to catch a glimpse of the sound quality away from his monitors. There was a full band sampling of Dave Brubeck’s ‘Take Five’, with Cross sharing with us how his dad’s love for music transferred onto him. ‘I made a connection between this mystical power of music being able to bring my dad into the light’. On ‘Swept Away’ a song recently reinserted into the set after not playing it for years was dedicated to the hopeless romantics, ‘If you’re in love I’m going to send it out to you tonight, if you’re just in heat that’s perfectly good too and I wish you the best with that’. In ‘Spinning’ back up vocalists Jewelee & Stephcynie did a first-rate job, each taking a turn at singing Valerie Carter’s portion (each a verse respectively). Band member Andy Suzuki brought out a Wind Controller for 2014’s ‘Light Of The World’, my first time hearing the instrument played live. Chris, a guitar and sound geek (all his instruments and gear being listed on his website) proved quite the accomplished guitarist. His best guitar work was most prevalent in ‘Ride Like The Wind’s driving solo. ‘Sailing’ with sales of over 5 million copies and never meant to be a single was positioned mid-set. The chills were unassailable— ‘Oh, the canvas can do miracles. Just you wait and see. Believe me!’ ‘Think Of Laura’ was the one encore, just Chris with piano accompaniment. Changing up the lyrics to the present tense he sang it as such: ‘I know she wants it that way, I know you want it that way’. It was quite possibly the best song of the evening, moving with perfect vocals throughout. ‘I’m dedicating all my shows on this tour to our health care workers cause really they’re our better angles’, Cross shared with us. In 2020 he was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome and had become paralyzed. ‘I could tell you that I had a few conversations, you know, when I was in there with whoever He or She is, and just saying you know, “If you could just get me outta here, I will be a better person”’. The effects may still linger, but whatever Chris said or did worked. ‘My legs will constantly be an issue, but it doesn't keep me from standing for 90 minutes.’ Chris taking a seat for only three songs this evening did an amazing job!” by DAve (Concert #689)
Charlotte, NC@The Fillmore Charlotte
Christoper Cross delivered beyond my expectations. His voice is still strong and his set list covered not only his hits but also songs that highlighted the talents of his band and backup singers. The extraordinary venue had me feeling like the concert was in my own living room.
Fort Wayne, IN@Clyde Theatre
I loved seeing Christopher, seeing that he was recovering well from his Guillain-Barré caused by Covid. Hearing him play along with the band and just being outside was like a breath of fresh air. There were so many people just there cause it was a free concert, but really they were lucky to have that chance for him to be there.
Thank you so much for coming back to Georgia! You're the best!
Woodstock, GA@Northside Hospital-Cherokee Amphitheater
One of my best concerts I have ever experienced ! I’ve been a fan but never followed mr Cross . It sounded like studio recording ! The vocals were outstanding . Brought back so many memories , I am such I huge fan now would travel to see him and his band . I’ve been to thousands of shows different venues and their performance truly was in top 10.
Patchogue, New York@Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts
Would have given 5 stars but for Christopher Cross making multiple comments about blue vs red states, how much more enlightened people from Boston are vs Texas, was very negative towards Conservatives. Left a bad taste in our mouth days later. Everyone else was great!
Boston, MA@Berklee Performance Center
Even though he has lost a little in the strength of his voice, his talented band and background singers more than made up for it. His self-deprecating humor and storytelling really made the show. Great mix of old and new songs and the Pabst Theater is just a great place to see and hear a show.
Milwaukee, WI@The Pabst Theater
This concert was amazing! His musicians and back up singers were so talented! He played all the old hits mixed with the new! Beautifully put together! He sounded just like his albums. Worst part was that I didn’t want it to end!
Scottsdale, AZ@Talking Stick Resort
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