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my first show in pit🥹 this experience will never compare to anything else i’ve done. getting to actually see you that close, in real life, was mind blowing. i will never get over it. being the first show where he played too much to ask, and hearing that fire away high note was just insane. thank you thank you thank you niall, we miss you.
Saw them at the history few months back. They killed it. They didn’t have a long set list this time at Roger’s . That said,it’s shameful they were the opening band. Although they sounded great but nowhere as electric as they were at the history’. No fault of their own . They need to be the main act from here-forth. I’ve known these guys forever . Being on tour with Slipknot definitely have them more exposure to the North American audience. Hail Orbit Culture ! 🔥🤘🏼
there were chains and hip thrusts and crotch camera zoom-ins and barking. 10/10 no notes.
all that ASIDE though ateez are tried and true performers. from start to finish the concert tells a story through props and stage design, through dancing and (LIVE) singing, and through incredible acting. they give their all from start to finish and they’re just so full of love for each other and for the people who support them. no one’s doin it like ateez fr
I’m from a little island called Jamaica so we never get tours or anything and I moved to Canada and made the biggest and by far best decision of my life . I’ve waited since I was seven years old to experience a concert by Niall and the other boys. I can unequivocally without a doubt say that seeing Niall for TSLOT Toronto night 2 was the best experience in my entire existence and I’ve loved him for 14 years and will continue doing so for more. Get those Niall tickets I promise it will be a show of a lifetime, also Del Water Gap?? insane I loved his set. I didn’t know the words to his songs but his energy was so incredible I HAD to check him out, you won’t be disappointed there either.
Visuals and performance was amazing. However, I was on the side of the stage, and for half the concert Melanie was hidden inside a big tent, not visible to half the stadium. It was only enjoyable from front on. The screens were also not visible from where we were. I wish the ticket had informed me it was an obstructed view. They weren’t cheap either. We were in section 110.
I honestly wish that my ticket could have been front row, it was amazing thy did not mss a beat and all those memories came flooding back I loved every minute if it I wish it could have been a longer show but it was a night to remeber I loved it and enjoyed every minute and songs lovede the dancing , it was the best night
Always never fails to entertain. One of the best performers I’ve ever watched. But FANS get your asses to the show and in your seat so artists can start on time. This arena was empty until 10pm, at which only gave him an hour to perform because it closed at 11pm. If you want your money’s worth, show up on time!
If this tour was convert to a Broadway music, it wouldn't be as good. It is a true revision of her story through the decades and I'm thrilled I was able to see it live. My only complain is the stage: although it was interesting, from someone who was sitting super far, on the 300's section, I barely could see. I wish there was more big screens.
VIP tickets experience was a lot of waiting, but well worth the money. Band sound check was excellent on the first row. Got to shake hands and chat with band members. They were so chill and just cool people. The lounge was perfect, food and drinks were great. The show was powerful from start to finish. Will see them again on their return. VIP. No doubt.
We arrived early and saw the first band that was cool my son got a set list and guitar pick then Nile Rogers was amazing fun and great. Then Duran Duran started to set up got the setlist and 2 picks very cool great band great sound great bass all good not too many drunks around us was a great concert would go again.
Peter and his band of 8 talented musicians was absolutely incredible. They performed for almost 3 hours and each moment was exhilarating and breathtaking. I hadn't seen Peter live since his famed Secret World tour, 30 years ago, so it really meant so much to me to see him with the legend that is Tony Levin, and the extraordinary David Rhodes and brilliant Manu Katche. Manu's percussion for Biko was one of the highlights for me. All 9 of these amazing people brought tears to my eyes and made my heart soar. It's been a long time since I connected in such a deeply emotional way with the music and performers at a live show. It was truly an honour to witness their greatness and I am so grateful for Peter Gabriel. He is a master of his craft and a healer. He takes his art to levels beyond just music. What a truly glorious night. Please go see Peter and his band if you have the opportunity. I should also talk about the music itself. Peter played his new album, i/o, in its entirety, I believe. I absolutely love every track. It's brilliant. Still making incredible music after all these years.
On tour in support of his new album “i/o”, his first release in over twenty years…
i o…i o…it’s off to Peter Gabriel, we go!
A full house at Scotiabank Arena last night for a fantastic showcase of solid new material and a fine assortment from his vast catalogue.
Not a lick of early Genesis gems but a musical box full of goodies nonetheless, including Solsbury Hill, from his solo debut recorded in Toronto with Canadian producer Bob Ezrin 47 years ago!
He was in a chatty mood, great voice and a phenomenal 8-piece band including his stalwart sideman on bass, Tony Levin.
Amazing show!
Great sound and Peter and band in great form but ...
I think he would have been better off to do the full new album at one go and then bring on the hits for a second set. The pacing as it was was really precarious. Audience lost a lot of interest at new stuff (which is normal enough if not known material). But came alive at the familiar. Have to admit my own drifting even though the new stuff is quite worthy. Not knowing words does impact a lot on new stuff as well. Light show and backing art materials amazing.
Very disapo0inted the version of Saulsberry Hill did not replicate the hard guitar parts at the end of the song. Missed that a lot. Also no Shock the Monkey or Games without ... and a few others I really wanted to hear as we don't get to see him much. Saw him first at Maple Leaf Gardens on the first So tour. That was quite laid back with no screens et al. Was really hoping for the Peter who brought so much to the other tours after that.
His voice is in great shape mind you.
I was disappointed to not be able to see Jane’s Addiction, but things happen. I had never heard Poppy before and I thought it was totally cool. The Pumpkins were deadly, as always. They always bring their A game. They rock so hard! Those guitar solos! Incredible! And of course, Jimmy is always killer on drums. I did think the sound in the arena was not that great. I don’t know if it was just because of where I was sitting (section 120) , but the sound echoed back and was fairly annoying. It kind of seemed like it was too loud for the space. I have seen the Pumpkins at an outdoor venue and the sound was much better. (Still crazy loud but not echoey).
Just as The Slow Rush album expresses time being part of our lives and how we must be in the present and let go of people and memories that are pulling us back. The whole concert experience was a whole psychedelic trip as you would expect but your expectations would be fulfilled and go above and beyond. Just loved the entire show.
Thanks Kevin
Unfortunately TGS is so good that I’ve seen them 6 times now and 2 more to come soon. The show was good but not their best. They have been touring hard so I get it. Still loved the show I’ve just been spoiled at the other shows. I was surprised to hear that this wasn’t their biggest show.
Good but they’ve had better effects like sand-sprayed acrobats walking on all fours and doing acrobatics stunts on long pieces of fabric. Visuals were really nothing we haven’t all seen before. Just felt like they were sticking to the same show routine & commentary for each show. As a long-time fan since the mid 90s... I have to admit I wasn’t very impressed with the show nor the 6 song album with bad segue filler. I guess yes it is hard to top past perfection (music), just had higher hopes & expectations I guess during this long hiatus.
Maravilloso concierto‼️👏🏼😀🎵🎼🎶 sobre todo para los latinos que no lo habíamos logrado ver en nuestra tierra, fue muy emocionante 🤩. Lástima que el vocalista se enfermó con el cambio de clima al llegar a Toronto, pero hizo su mejor esfuerzo y salió a darlo todo como buen mexicano 🇲🇽. Felicitaciones a la banda por tantos años de regalarnos lo mejor de ellos y por ser reconocidos mundialmente 🎉🌎🎊.
These guys know how to put on an incredible show. You can tell they really love performing as you can see them genuinely smiling once in a while. The lighting, set designs, and production quality were amazing! My only complaint was Scotiabank Arena's sound quality that night was a bit crackly from being too loud I guess. Hope TOP come back to Toronto again, I really enjoyed the show.
this was THE best concert i’ve ever been to. you could definitely tell that they put so much effort into their shows and into making it an experience. you never knew what to expect next and it was incredible. and the break before the encore, the entire audience sang truce and it was BEAUTIFUL. i cant wait to see them again someday. if you ever get the chance i 100% recommend seeing them live. they’re amazing with the audience and so funny and kind and just overall talented. seriously incredible.
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