Incredible
by Alt on 2023-05-22The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoAbsolutely incredible. So much energy…. The sound was amazing…
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Absolutely incredible. So much energy…. The sound was amazing…
I’ve seen Andrew and his various bands multiple times and it’s always a great show. I will keep going as long as he keeps returning!
We couldn’t have asked for a better time, somehow Andrew McMahon sounds even better in person. The seats were comfortable and we didn’t have any obstructed vision. Looking forward to more shows at this venue.
Good venue! Amazing performance! Can’t get over how amazing it was!
Kind of boring, too slow, needs more instruments and noise!!!
This was a unique experience indeed. Truth be told, we are Allen Stone fans and bought tickets to enjoy his participation in this evening. We came out being fans of three more musician/songwriters. EXCELLENT talent individually and as an ensemble. The harmonies were mind blowing!
I purchased ticket because I am huge Allen Stone fan and was blown away by the energy of Andrew. He is talented beyond belief both vocally and on the piano. His stage set up was a reference to Mr Roger and the friends that drop in to visit. The audience sang along and there were interactive moments when the performers came off stage and sang for the audience. I didn't realize but I had seen him open for the Fray years ago.
I can't remember when we had so much fun at a concert! Andrew McMahon and the whole group were amazing singers and seemed to be genuinely great guys. Loved the music and venue :)
Incredible show, best I've ever been to. Acoustic experience with exceptionally talented artists.
I've seen Andrew McMahon many times in many incarnations and he always puts on a brilliant show. This time, his stage piece was inspired by Mr. Rogers - from the moment he came in through the "door" and put on a cardigan, we knew we were in for a fun night. Rather than having an opening band, three other musicians (Zac Clark, Bob Oxblood, and Allen Stone) wandered on and off stage, occasionally playing their own songs in between classic Andrew McMahon jams (spanning his career, from Something Corporate to Jack's Mannequin to his more recent solo stuff). Definitely the most unique show I've been to in the last few years.