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Kenny Cetera's Chicago Experience

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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 18 reviews

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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 18 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kenny Cetera

    by Lynn1951 on 9/25/17Showroom at Casino Arizona - Scottsdale

    Kenny Cetera and the band were amazing! Awesome horn section! So enjoyed the concert!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kenny Cetera and his band were awesome!

    by Kiki2016 on 10/31/16The Canyon - Agoura Hills

    As a transplanted Chicagoan, I had high expectations of the band, and they surpassed them all! From Kenny's vocals to each and every of the band members, it was "Old Days"! Didn't want them to end!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kenny Ceters's Chicago Experience

    by jkacman on 10/31/16The Canyon - Agoura Hills

    For anyone that likes Chicago's music, this is the next best thing. the musicianship of the band was "Second to None", they rocked Kenny was spectacular, his interaction with the audience was great, the singing, joking, playing the drums and dancing around the stage meant for a great night of music One could tell the musicians Loved what they were doing, because they showed it On a scale of one to ten, a solid, solid ten

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Another Amazing Show

    by PetraElise on 8/9/16Showroom at Casino Arizona - Scottsdale

    As always, Kenny performs the music of Chicago with passion, energy, and topnotch vocals. His show incorporates songs from many eras of the band's catalog, so there is something for everyone. I highly recommend catching this show

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome!

    by Sparky47 on 8/9/16Showroom at Casino Arizona - Scottsdale

    This the second time we have seen Kenny Cetera and the Chicago Experience. I saw the original Chicago in 1969. This was just as good. They put on a great performance. They sound just like the original. We sat at the front table so we were up close and personal. If they return next year to Casino Arizona we will go again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Authentic CHICAGO Experience!!!

    by RachelinAZ on 8/8/16Showroom at Casino Arizona - Scottsdale

    Kenny Cetera's Chicago Experience was an amazingly fun, high energy event! I was not expecting the band to be this GOOD and I was not expecting to have this much fun! Kenny's voice has a similar timbre as his brother, Peter Cetera, and the keyboardist sounded a lot like Chicago's original singer (their guitar player, who sang lead on tunes like Make Me Smile and 25 or 6 to 4). The vocal harmonies and arrangements were spot on! The band was very tight, great musicians, and imbued the songs with LOTS of energy! Great rhythm section, excellent climactic lead guitar, impeccable horn arrangements (trombone, sax, trumpet), and lush keyboard arrangements made this a VERY authentic experience for lovers of Chicago. Kenny Cetera is a fantastic frontman also, who toured and recorded with Chicago previously, and it shows! The band played the entire spectrum of hits from the rocked up early days of Chicago (I'm a Man, Make Me Smile, 25 or 6 to 4, etc.) on through the later 70's and 80's periods with all of their hits and pop ballads. If I had not had an event the next day that I couldn't get out of, I would have gone back for the next night. I can't wait till they come back again! It was that good. This didn't sound or feel like a 'tribute' band; it was much too authentic for that, and it was very exciting!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chicago Experience

    by OJLA on 8/8/16Showroom at Casino Arizona - Scottsdale

    Great venue and fabulous show, Kenny puts on a tremendous show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fairly good show

    by KimberKay12 on 8/8/16Showroom at Casino Arizona - Scottsdale

    The band was fantastic, especially the horn section. I just wish Kenny would spend more time focusing on his singing rather than constantly reminding us about his brother Peter. Less chatting, more songs please.