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Love säje!! They are amazing people and performers.
My first time to see them -- a complete delight!
Awesome “kitchen party” in Edmonds, it was so fun!
Fun and energetic as always. Excellent stories and song introductions
Strom put on an amazing show as usual ! First time attending an event at Edmonds Performing Arts Center .. this place was awesome .. great acoustics .. friendly staff .. comfortable seats .. Every seat in the house has a decent view of the stage .. highly recommend
The show was awesome! We had the best time from front & center (good thing we are petite as not much leg room at the front of the stage and we had to strain our necks a bit to see up over the stage to see them)! Photo with Ayron Jones, high fives from Daughtry, I got a drum stick from Jeremy Schaffer & my friend got a pick from Marty O’Brien. Super fun times! One for the memory banks for sure! Thank you!🎵❤️🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
Concert was Amazing as always, but the seating and leg room at the Edmonds Performing Arts was garbage!!
Wanted to see but could not get tickets thru your site! Please tell them thanks for coming! Tell your ticket agents to fix problem! Don
Was an awesome show perfect set
Toad always puts on a good show and this tour set was exceptional. No chit chat this time, it was just non-stop songs including many classics and a rare song or two. These guys are at the top of their game.
Awesome to see them in such intimate venue.
Wonderful concert! Colin was in fine voice and was supported by a tight band.
The setlist included original songs from his long solo career, including "Waiting For My Real Life to Begin" and "Beautiful World."He also performed a few covers of songs that were important to him as he was growing up, including Dusty Springfield's "I Just Don't Know What To Do" and "Waterloo Sunset" from the Kinks. Each song was introduced with a short story about its importance. He also included a newer song and an instrumental in honor of his late father.
Of course, a Colin Hay concert is incomplete without him covering songs from Men at Work. Traveling down memory lane included M@W classics such as "Down Under," "Overkill," "It's a Mistake" (which I found out was written in honor of the movie Dr. Strangelove), and "Who Can It Be Now."
He honestly sounds just as good as he did in the 1980s. Range, clarity, tone, pitch and projection of his voice are all still there.
Bucket list item for my girlfriend checked off. Getting to see as wonderful of an artist such as Colin Hay, for me, warms my heart.
Both Colin and Lazlo Bane sounded great and put on a great show. Funny stories, heartfelt connections to the songs and a good vibe all-around. Colin sounds good and I feel lucky to have crossed paths with the whole ensemble. Learned a lot about Lazlo Bane I didn’t know and got to hear some MAW classics. Thanks for coming to Washington. Are you coming back in June with Ringo?
Perfection! Even better than the videos - such charming personalities and banter mixed in. Highly recommended.
This show was such a blast. Roger met everyone too. How fun.
Amazing. Entertaining. Recalls wonderful memories.
It was a lot of fun. Love Roger!
Bruce and I saw Eliza Gilkyson and Richard Thompson tonight at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.
It was wonderful. Eliza is even better live, if that is possible. I have some of her CDs and love them. Her voice is gorgeous, songs are beautiful.
Richard Thompson was fabulous as always!
Visuals and special effects were cool, although they were distracting and seemed to almost detract from the music at times. Very artistically different than what you'd typically expect of "concert" though.
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