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Infinite energy is the worst place EVER. Almost everyone was late due to a lack of parking coordination. After arrival they announce he was sick. He barely sang and then we waited HOURS to get out of the parking lot. EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE TO BE SO FRUSTRATED ALL NIGHT.
Cordell Jeffrey from Tampa, Florida
BASICALLY,ONLY HALF A SHOW.
I do not imagine many people signed up for two unknown singers, a flautist and some unknown dancers . Of course we got to hear the orchestra play the music from The Sound of Music, and he sang that Dean Martin favorite, Besame Mucho.
At the end we are told he lost his voice three days ago. Did not find all of it. I would think most artists would have cancelled the show and refunded the tickets
John O'Brien from Charlotte, North Carolina
FAR BELOW EXPECTATION S
This show failed to meet expectations ! I did not come to listen to a flautist or numerous soprano numbers , nor did I come to hear the Sound of Music or be distracted numerous times by dancers. Andrea kept leaving the stage for extended periods of time and made no effort to show any warmth to the audience. His song selections left a lot to be desired; give us the selections from his recent PBS show from Italy. The backdrop videos and such were amateurish at best. I'll stick to CDs and not waste money on live performances. With the exception of his last two songs, his voice was not quite there; perhaps he should have canceled this date altogether and we wouldn't have wasted our money.
M from Charlotte, North Carolina
DISAPPOINTED AND CHEATED
I agree with the earlier poster: this was only half of a show. I paid nearly $800 for two tickets and Bocelli sang very little. Instead my wife and I were entertained by our local Carolina orchestra (playing Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh!), a flutist (three songs!), a season 10 American Idol loser, and very little Andrea Bocelli. He was off the stage more than on the stage. If he didn't feel well due to his earlier laryngitis, I would have preferred a cancellation. We enjoyed the solos he did sing, but there were very few. The flute player was on stage longer than Andrea. Very disappointed.
V. oestergaard from St Augustine, Florida
POOR PERFORMANCE IN TAMPA
After driving 3 hours and paying $250 per ticket, it was disappointing. Poor choice of songs and too many guests that we really didn't care about. His voice finally got warmed up in the middle of the performance but he only sang a total of 10 songs (including 2 encores). And an orchestra that played Sound of Music...REALLY? That's what I paid for? Awful lighting that glared and underwhelming production. His voice is still beautiful and would have loved to hear more of it rather than the guest performances. Would have loved to heard his love songs (IT WAS VALENTINE'S NIGHT) or his more contemporary songs.
Lisa Cloth from Salt Lake City, Utah
2/3 OF THE CONCERT WERE A WASTE,
Bocelli seemed bored and unitrested the through the first half of the concert. When his young daughter apperared on stage about half past the intermission he seem to perk up and actually begin to sing like he truly can. The last 3 songs and encore was the true artist I know and admire . It was a shame it took so long to get there.
One other item. There is very large video screen behind him that shows clilps of Italy, nayure, and him with the Pope, children and alone. . It was OK at first but came a distraction as the perfromace went on. All in all it was alot of money for a so-so experience.
C Warren from Detroit, Michigan
REALLY WONDERFUL ARTIST REALLY WRONG APPROACH
Bocelli is superb. Bocelli performing in an ice arena with a lot of unfamiliar artists--UGH!
Venue: The amplification system took the life out of the performance. It sounded like pre-recorded material. The arena obviously lacked the atmosphere Bocelli and the orchestra deserved. It did not do justice to their work. People also acted like they were at a sporting event--lots of talking.
Program: Bocelli sang with a series of unfamiliar performers. Very few songs were sung by Bocelli alone. This info was not shared, which seemed like a real misrepresentation. I would have preferred a shorter show with Bocelli alone. The only exception was when he sang with his daughter. That was very special.
I don't fault Bocelli. I fault the management team exercising bad long-term judgment. This was a bait-and-switch money grab that I won't fall for again. I paid $800 to take my mom to one of her bucket list events. Instead, we got a very uninspired and horribly expensive TV variety show. UGH!!
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