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It was nice to finally see her live. She mixed
some of the old in with the new. I was really
hoping she would play Ultraviolence or even
Gods and Monsters but I did hear a few
others of my favorites which was great. She
surprised me with Blue Jeans. I was
wondering if we would get to hear Summer
Bummer, not this time, bummer! It was
thoughtful of her to play Florida Kilo in
Orlando. I only knew of a few songs off of
Lust, it was nice to hear some of the songs
for the fifir time in person. Can't wait to
listen to her whole album and find the ones
she played for us tonight. I would love to see
her again. Hope she visits Jacksonville so I
don't have to drive so far next time but I
would either way. I'm so happy that she
wasn't sold out like in the past or else I
wouldn't have had a chance to see her. Still
feel lucky. Driving into Orlando was easy and
parking was stress free and close. Parking is
cheaper if you don't pay ahead of time
online, except handicap, it was $5 more in
person.
from Chicago, Illinois
THE BESTEST~!
The Bestest
Wanted her to play longer too many good songs she could go on forever :) One ,ore song Cola would of been a great end to the great night
Chuck from Seattle, Washington
A DIFFERENT GROOVE
Came in not knowing what to expect. Venue is a large room with curtains for sound deadening chairs to the rear with pretty comfortable seating.
The sound could have been better.
Ultimately reviews are about the experience. This concert had a way different vibe then anything I had ever been to. The audience was engaged during the songs but not thunderous applause after each sone was finished.
A walk through the audience showed young women hugging and crying on each other's shoulders while singing along.
I like art that speaks to me personally. I feel that I witnessed an artist that sings personal songs. My take away was that this was not a performance where everyone is caught up in shared energy. It was a show where the performer let you feel connected to yourself without fear of judgement.
I am going to think about this for a while. To me that is the best kind of art. Not sure how the show will register with the masses.
Dion from Seattle, Washington
AMAZING VOCALS
She was EXCELLENT. Her voice was ON POINT and never off key. She played most of her songs from NFR and also some classics (RIDE!!), not a lot from ultraviolence at least in Seattle. But she was so good.
BMWM1 from Boston, Massachusetts
LANA BEING LANA
Lana put on a great show to a full house. She intermixed her new material with her
old classics keeping everyone in the audience happy. She is the only performer I
recall seeing who was able to sing an entire song laying down and still sounding
great.
Lana even went off script and played a song with her guitar which was a treat. The
dancers were fun to watch as were the California sets.
Not the most energetic but she does not have to be. Her sound was wonderful as
was her band.
Highly recommend seeing her if you can, she is a star in the making or made
already....
Lindsay from Denver, Colorado
WOULDN'T CALL IT THE NFR TOUR
Between 3 and 4 stars. Lana's voice is truly one of the most beautiful sounds your ears could ever hear. Love her stage presence, her style, her original sound. Loved that Ben Gibbard opened, and their duet. Didn't love that she only played 4? songs from NFR (one being the Doin Time cover - which does nothing for me). While I was happy to hear Black Beauty, Video Games, Born to Die, I absolutely love her new album (one of my favorite albums of any artist) and was pretty disappointed to not hear more songs from it.
Siobhan from Vancouver, British Columbia
POOR SHOW
Rumour has it she’s on heroin & it looked it, she was very tired, gave some audible sighs, played for 70 mins & couldn’t wait to get off. Singing to a banking track. Interested to see how the rest of the tour goes if that’s the beginning.
from Vancouver, British Columbia
DISAPPOINTING
I love her music but the Vancouver show was a poor rehearsal at best. Lip syncing to Venice bitch was cheeky. Sound quality was terrible. Lana’s vocals were washed out and muddy. Staging was Ill conceived. Band seemed to be fighting each other acoustically.
Don Blight from Vancouver, British Columbia
BAD SHOW
i was looking forward to Lana's Vancouver show but what a disappointment, seemed like she wasn't interested at all as you could tell by the silence between songs and played for an hour and 20 minutes.
Michelle from Vancouver, British Columbia
LOVE HER MUSIC - HATED HER SHOW
Sound quality bad. Had difficulty hearing her. Stage poorly done. One screen didn't always work What was with the two prancing baby dolls? Couldn't figure out the significance of this for the life of me. When the swings were lowered I literally groaned.
Will continue to purchase her music - I think she has an amazing voice and song writing ability. Hopefully with time her concerts will match her abilities.
Sandra from Vancouver, British Columbia
DISAPPOINTING
I was really excited to see Lana perform as I've been a huge fan of her music for years. I didn't go in with high expectations since I knew that she probably wasn't a strong performer.
But honestly the entire gig was just lazy.
Hours before the show I saw on her instagram that she flew in day of - which to me, is surprising given the size of the stadium she was about to perform in.
She clearly didn't care about the audience very much.
She was in good spirits but overall sound wasn't good. She was clearly squeaky and off-key. But what put me off the most is how little she cared about her fan and how little effort went into this tour. Everything from merch to song selection to set design, she shouldn't be charging this much to put on such a lazy show.
No encore, she walked off stage right after venice bitch with a bare acknowledgement to the audience. Many people started walking out half way through the last song.
Anyway, disappointing. I doubt I'd pay to see her again.
from Vancouver, Canada
VERY DISAPPOINTING...SAD
I like Lana but this was THE WORST concert I've been to in my life.
Have you been to a concert with no encore?
Doors were supposed to open at 7, show starting at 8.
Instead they opened doors at 8, and it started at 9pm. OK we'll take that.
So at minimum, we waited 2 hours.
First thing I noticed, Roger's arena is not a place for musical concert, sound was bad.
When she said "we got one last song left" I thought, OK it feels a bit early
but I guess we're going into encore already.
After that song, she goes "Thank you Vancouver" and they leave the stage.
Then the lights came ON!
I was caught so off guard, I was so confused.
Then these stupid crowd started to leave right away.
They didn't even bother to stay to chant or clap for more, I didn't even hear one shout for encore??? What is wrong with these docile Canadians? (though I'm Canadian myself)
Many thoughts came to my mind: the Canadian promoter didn't pay her enough so she got mad and decided called it quit. Maybe she was mad at the audience smoking joints.
I just could not understand.
Then after googling her setlist for other concerts in Europe,
she barely sings 13-14 songs. BTW, she also lip synched at least one song in Vancouver. We had 16-17 songs so I guess...we should be Happy???
Seriously 1 hr 15 min. for fans (mostly in their twenties) who drove
hours to come and spent at least $150-300 from their limited income?
I mean she knows how to sing and I like her songs but that was not right.
Reddit is also full of people ranting how she just sang 50% old songs instead ones from her new album. She changes things as SHE pleases, all the time, it seems.
Robert Smith of The Cure said, as a teenager, he saved up money and went to the Rolling Stones concert and was devastated when it ended in 50 min. He vowed that he would never do that to his fans. Now his band's encore lasts more than ONE hour for Christ's sake!
I'm not even asking that from Lana. Just few more songs with an encore, and make us leave in good spirit.
If she was sick and couldn't sing, that's another story.
But I guess comparing the true professionalism and dedication of Robert Smith to Lana Del Rey is unfair to Robert Smith.
I don't understand why she drove all the way to Vancouver by bus JUST to sing for one hour. It's a waste of her time. But she sold the tickets.
I am sure I'm not the only person who is not happy...it is really sad.
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