AMAZING!
by M. D. on 5/6/23Saw him and his band in 2022 and the show was amazing! Worth every $ hope he comes back in NYC
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Saw him and his band in 2022 and the show was amazing! Worth every $ hope he comes back in NYC
Amazing performance, it worth every dollar i paid. i am already looking forward to the next performance. i hope it will be in DC or VA. since i have to drive 6.5hrs from VA to Columbus
Saying that it was AMAZING is not enough! Best show ever
It was super fun and worth every second and penny. Youssou and his band kept us captivated the whole show. A world class event, a performer who lived up to his name. Thank you for suchoosing great memories.
This was one of the best concerts I have ever seen. Youssou Ndour and his entire band were professionals and the show was worth millions of dollars!
Great music and fantastic performances! Very talented musicians. HOWEVER, 9 o'clock concert did not start until 10:46 pm and absolutely no apology. That took away from the whole experience because us non-Africans were p.o'd but once the show started the music kept on going.
Don't worry about what seats you get because you wil be up and dancing throughout the concert.
I am never disappointed with his shows. His shows are always EXCITING--keeps the audience on their feet throughout the entire performance.
Youssou N'Dour's concert @ Lisner auditorium on June 23, 2011 may be the best concert I have attended out of perhaps one hundred concerts!!! He and his band were outstanding!!!
Definitely not the "sedate" event I was a bit afraid of. The concert was an up on your feet dancing, clapping, "testifying" celebration of music, high energy and begging for participation. His band is fabulous (the percussion "out-of-this-world"), and his voice as melodious as we have come to know it from recordings, whether he is singing Reggae, or in more traditional West African styles. The Dancers and acrobats add immesurably to the total effect of the show. N'Dours chrisma was seemingly as appreciated by white folk, like us, as it was by the wonderfully diverse audience of people of color. Our seats were all the way at the end of a fairly close up Orchestra row, and the acoustics left much to be desired from that listening point, but not understanding the languages in which N'Dour sang most of the night, it did not undermine our enjoyment. It would have been a very different story, had the concert been in English