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Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 15 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    A must see for fans

    by JezandLila on 2013-10-03Odeon Events Centre - Saskatoon

    I would go to see him anytime, with or without a band. This show was mostly about Ghost on Ghost and I loved watching the 12 piece band put this on. I am enjoying the CD at a higher level than before. The venue was not a good fit. Sound, seating and viewing were sub-par for a performance of this type but tickets were only $30.00.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Perfect Crescendo!

    by Paul123 on 2013-09-29Pantages Playhouse Theatre - Winnipeg

    I caught Iron and Wine at a folk festival where he was the only person on stage and was blown away. This time however he was joined by a full band complete with backup singers, strings, and brass instruments. It was interesting to see how such a powerful and subtle solo artist could work so well with a fuller sound. As the night went on slowly the band members left the stage and it was just him and the crowd. He was candid with us and took song suggestions and was just perfectly charming. Eventually his bandmates joined him on stage and they went out with a bang.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Iron and Wine was AMAZING!

    by Anonymous on 2013-09-24Odeon Events Centre - Saskatoon

    The venue was terrible but the music was amazing. The should have been at the Broadway Theatre!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent show

    by Kaylinf on 2013-09-24Pantages Playhouse Theatre - Winnipeg

    Great show with a lot of new arrangements for classic songs. We also particularly enjoyed his witty banter with the audience. A wonderful performance overall!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Iron & Wine was a real treat!!

    by Katianna on 2013-09-24Pantages Playhouse Theatre - Winnipeg

    My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed the concert. Not only were we treated to Sam's terrific music,but a feeling of pure enjoyment from listening to and watching the back-up musicians. The horn section really looked like they enjoy performing, and the string section was awesome. That was only my second time at Pantages...great atmosphere!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Iron & Wine = Great Show!

    by stank7660 on 2011-10-24Sound Academy - Toronto

    You know it's a good concert when the performer sounds the same live as they do on CD. Absolutely phenomenal.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    disappointed

    by lovesagoodshow on 2011-10-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    I was disappointed by this show. I am an absolutely incredibly dedicated fan to Iron and Wine, but I couldn't help but be disappointed yet again by their performance. After waiting 2 hours standing in one tight spot waiting for their performance, I had to actually leave to go sit in another room minutes before they came on. And this after waiting an hour for the starting band to come on. This in my opinion was far too long of a wait for the main show... fan's shouldn't have to suffer to try to enjoy a show. Besides the long wait and over crowdedness of the venue, the show was disappointing as Sam's music is known for it's serene, soft, soothing and engulfing music... and his talent was lost in the music as it became a show piece to prove how creative they could get on stage, but the songs ventured way to far from the original. It was hard to tell what song was being played at times (and trust me I know the songs)... the only thing that often stayed true to the original was the lyrics, but those were even sung to a different tune at times. I just wish I could see and hear a live show that emphasizes the perfection of his music, not takes away from it.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good Show. Better Live That On Album

    by MoeJedy on 2011-10-17Sound Academy - Toronto

    Was a good show. These guys need to come out with a live album if this is how they always play live. They added a dark blues kind of sound to many of there songs, while others were played pretty close to how they are on the album. I would see them again, but it would be nice to have VIP's at Sound Academy; the place was packed and a lot of short people didn't have a very good view at all.(I had a good view though I'm 6'1", my girlfriend wasn't so lucky) I was jealous of those who were up in the VIP balcony looking down at us and the band from a seated position. Good show otherwise.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Magestic and Fine

    by Farabi on 2011-10-17Sound Academy - Toronto

    After eagerly standing outside in the cold, blessed with the view of the docks I could only think about just relaxing to the music from the concert. Marketa Irglova opened the night with exceptional music from her debut album as a solo artist. The Czech singer eased the audience with her melancholic voice. Already the acoustics of the Sound Academy were deemed impressive. She had the ability to quiet down the crowd and made us expect more of the calm, soothing yet romantically bitter tune that Iron & Wine could offer. I can speak for the audience by saying that Iron & Wine surprised us with a very electrifying performance with the help of a very jazzy band. It was explosive! Famous tracks from his new album would be re-defined with more flare and energy. All in all, a great night!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    I miss the old Sam Beam

    by Folksygirl on 2011-10-17Sound Academy - Toronto

    So it was incredible, and I've finally completed my life goal of seeing Iron and Wine live. A little sad though, because they didn't play the acoustics or most of the old stuff... I'm not too into the jazzy crazy folk experimental instrumental stuff. But overall, Sam Beam is just magical and Market is just incredible. Oh, and what a great live voice.