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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 208 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by LEFTY on 9/26/23Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    The Man gets Better and Better every time I see him. The way he plays the guitar is UNBELIEVABLE. Played for 100-110 minutes. A MUST SEE SHOW and you will not be disappointed in any way. The sound of The Parker is Amazing. Out of the 100 plus concerts I have gone to, I must say that seeing him is in the top 10 of all time I have seen.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Exceptional Guitar Playing - Other Unfortunate Incidents

    by Alex Pines on 9/25/23Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    I recently attended a great rock show featuring exceptional guitar playing of Yngwie Malmsteen, and it was my eighth time seeing this talented artist perform live. The guitar skills on display were, as always, mind-blowing and a testament to the musician's virtuosity. However, there was one aspect of the performance that left a bit of a sour note in an otherwise fantastic concert experience. First, let me emphasize the positive aspects of the show. The artist's guitar playing was nothing short of phenomenal. Their mastery of the instrument, coupled with their ability to deliver electrifying solos and riffs, left the audience in awe. The energy and passion they brought to their performance were palpable, and it's evident that they are at the top of their game. That said, there were several unfortunate incidents during the show that I believe could have been avoided and detracted from the overall experience. At one point, the artist had a visual argument with their guitar technician. This display of frustration was quite distracting and took away from the otherwise mesmerizing performance. While I understand that technical issues can occur in live shows, it would have been more professional to handle such matters discreetly, especially when you're considered a virtuoso at your instrument. Fans attend concerts not only for the music but also for the overall experience and connection with the artist. Witnessing several stage exists and visible arguments can disrupt the immersion and diminish the enjoyment of the performance. It's important for musicians to maintain their composure, even in the face of technical difficulties, to ensure that their fans have the best possible experience. In conclusion, the rock show I attended featuring exceptional guitar playing was a memorable experience in many ways. The artist's virtuosity and talent were unquestionably remarkable. However, the unfortunate incident with the guitar technicians did mar the overall experience to some extent. Fans would undoubtedly prefer to enjoy the music without such distractions.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Very disappointed

    by Disappointed on 9/25/23Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    I’ve attended many shows at the Parker and never had a bad experience until going to this show. The crowd was out of control and people from the back of the auditorium bum rushed the stage and blocked the view of those of us who paid extra money to sit up front. I doubt I will return there for another show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yngwie sings????!!! And is good at it... wow

    by Vic on 9/25/23Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    I loved Yngwie back in the early days but sadly have missed the past couple decades... I had no idea he started singing... the guitar suffers slightly on the new songs as youd expect it being hard to sing and play at the same time... the surprise is hes really good... there were a couple old songs wherein the keyboardist sang... over all nothing bad to say... surprisingly just as awesome as i remember with new twist to boot.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yngwie sings????!!! And is good at it... wow

    by Vic on 9/25/23Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    I loved Yngwie back in the early days but sadly have missed the past couple decades... I had no idea he started singing... the guitar suffers slightly on the new songs as youd expect it being hard to sing and play at the same time... the surprise is hes really good... there were a couple old songs wherein the keyboardist sang... over all nothing bad to say... surprisingly just as awesome as i remember with new twist to boot.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unbelievable

    by Jeff on 9/25/23Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    I have never in my 74 year life never seen anyone play a guitar like Yngie. I've never before seen him perform on stage. His group used to practice at his warehouse next to mine and I was impressed all those years ago. I'm glad I went. Took my wife, daughter & granddaughter (who never was at any concert) and they were all ecstatic.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yngwie - Style & Power in Florida

    by GaryVillapiano on 9/25/23Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    Yngwie overplays for my taste on record.... but in concert, his histrionics were in perfectly in check. He is one helluva showman... the way he handles his guitars, the way he throws and kicks his picks into the crowd - so damn entertaining. Rather than the very long intrumentals - he played abbreviated versions of songs and punctuated many with dramatic stops and syncopation during the songs. He was excellent.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Too loud. Too much bass.

    by JP on 9/25/23Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    Did not e joy the show. Too much head banging metal.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Could’ve being better

    by Me ;) on 9/25/23Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    We love Yngwie but his guest played longer than him and when he played all his songs were improvised. He didn’t played one single song completely and never the same as in the albums. We’ve seen him before and it was the first time he played so lousy

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Exceptional Guitar Playing

    by Miami Alex on 9/24/23

    I recently attended a great rock show featuring exceptional guitar playing of Yngwie Malmsteen, and it was my eighth time seeing this talented artist perform live. The guitar skills on display were, as always, mind-blowing and a testament to the musician's virtuosity. However, there was one aspect of the performance that left a bit of a sour note in an otherwise fantastic concert experience. First, let me emphasize the positive aspects of the show. The artist's guitar playing was nothing short of phenomenal. Their mastery of the instrument, coupled with their ability to deliver electrifying solos and riffs, left the audience in awe. The energy and passion they brought to their performance were palpable, and it's evident that they are at the top of their game. That said, there were several unfortunate incidents during the show that I believe could have been avoided and detracted from the overall experience. At one point, the artist had a visual argument with their guitar technician. This display of frustration was quite distracting and took away from the otherwise mesmerizing performance. While I understand that technical issues can occur in live shows, it would have been more professional to handle such matters discreetly, especially when you're considered a virtuoso at your instrument. Fans attend concerts not only for the music but also for the overall experience and connection with the artist. Witnessing a several stage exists and visible arguments can disrupt the immersion and diminish the enjoyment of the performance. It's important for musicians to maintain their composure, even in the face of technical difficulties, to ensure that their fans have the best possible experience . In conclusion, the rock show I attended featuring exceptional guitar playing was a memorable experience in many ways. The artist's virtuosity and talent were unquestionably remarkable. However, the unfortunate incident with the guitar technician's did mar the overall experience to some extent. Fans would undoubtedly prefer to enjoy the music without such distractions.