The Voice was a great time
by Artax on 12/23/14Masonic Temple - DetroitVIP seats and meet and Greet for only $75. The kids were extremely friendly and nice to get to now. The event was run very well and on time.
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VIP seats and meet and Greet for only $75. The kids were extremely friendly and nice to get to now. The event was run very well and on time.
I went to the tour mostly to meet one or two particular singers, so I had bought VIP tickets, it turned out to be even more fun than I thought. I ended up singing on stage next to Christina Grimmie, and had a blast!
Their voices were so clear and amazingly, perfectly in pitch. Spot-on performances by the entire group. The band was comprised of crack musicians also. The interaction with the audience was really special. Fully enjoyed this show in a very specail venue, the Buell.
After a past bad experience in The Peabody, we were thrilled to find that this is the best forum for a concert like the Voice.
I find it very interesting that someone edited my review of The Voice San Diego before posting it.
I flew from Utah to San Diego to see this concert and it was worth it! The VIP meet and greet made the experience so much better. The artists were gracious and really enjoyed meeting their fans. Because there are multiple artists, the variety of music was excellent and there was something for everyone. The audience was enthusiastic and the artists were relaxed and you tell tell that they were having the time of their lives. I recommend this concert to anyone who likes the television show!
Outstanding concert by The Voice. Highly recommend this. In fact, I liked it so much I went a second time in Redmond, WA a few days later.
I bought my ticket to see Tessanne Chin and so was not a happy camper when some 15 minutes into the second half I realized she was really not there. She was advertised to be there so I would have welcomed an apology on her behalf. Despite the shaky start to the show with a clearly under-rehearsed group number, the momentum did pick up with some very good individual performances. Jacqui Lee was absolutely fantastic in You Put A Spell On Me - please correct title as necessary - and with some training will be great with every song she sings. Josh Kaufman is the master of consistently good vocal performances and was an asset to the show. The young lady with last name Grimmie is also a great talent and now needs to ensure that her soft passages are audible. The surprise for the night for me was Jake Barker - hope I got his name right - who I did not even remember from the TV show but who sang a nuanced and soulful rendition of a song whose title now eludes me. All in all a good show but there were parts, especially in the first half, that reminded me of a high school concert. So I did leave the show feeling that my money could have been better spent.
I think even for those who hadn’t followed The Voice this past year, you couldn’t help but be blown away by the breadth and depth of talent on that stage. The six singers highlighted from Seasons 5 & 6, along with a few from earlier shows, put on an unforgettable performance that showcased the best of what makes this show truly great. Followers of the show will recognize signature moments from the singers’ own competitions and will also enjoy brand-new pairings of vocalists in new numbers. My wife and I also attended the meet-n-greet session and couldn’t have been more impressed with how down-to-earth, engaging, and fun these musicians are. The crowd was equally wonderful and made the show that much more enjoyable. Well done! Most fun we’ve had at a concert in a long time!
The members of the Voice tour were amazing. Kristen was my personal favorite, but all of cast did a marvelous job.