Amazing night, amazing artists...
by Vickie on 4/24/24YouTube Theater - InglewoodAn amazing night of praise with a phenomenal line of artists. It was so genuine, and I am most thankful for that.
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One Hallelujah is a joint concert tour starring some of the biggest artists in the gospel and contemporary Christian genres including Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Jonathan McReynolds, Erica Campbell, Israel Houghton and Jekalyn Carr. The 25-date trek across the U.S. begins March 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts and makes stops in major cities like Brooklyn, New York; Atlanta, Georgia; Dallas, Texas and Los Angeles, California before wrapping at the end of April 2024 in San Francisco, California.
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An amazing night of praise with a phenomenal line of artists. It was so genuine, and I am most thankful for that.
The concert itself was incredible, long. I will never attend anything at The Masonic. Expensive parking - $50; no accessible public transit. I learned the Muni Bus Drivers don’t their own city.
What a wonderful show. This is how all concerts should be Entertaining from beginning to end. Leave it all on the floor.
I had an ANOINTING TIME!!!! AMAZING!!!! Ms.Carr was SPEAKING A WORD...."SUDDENLY "
This was my 1st time at this particular venue and I was disappointed in the seating! Because the seats were not really 'tiered' on the floor section (particularly in the back 5 rows or so, when people stood up in front of you, you could barely see the artists on the stage! (I was in Floor 4 row D seat 9). Being elderly, I was unable to stand up for very long so I missed a lot of seeing the artists on stage. So, horrible seating, but the performances by most everyone was great. (disappointed in Jekalyn Carr; she 'hollered' a lot and she seemed to just be 'doing a show'. Tasha Cobbs Leonard was the best as she seemed to actually 'worship' and led us into worship! Jonathon McReynolds was funny at times and I enjoyed him. I've seen Israel before and he did what he always does. I enjoyed Erica Campbell's daughter; didn't know she could sing.
The Hallelujah Tour Was Spectacular And Amazing! The Spirit Of God Was So Strong In The YouTube Theater, You Can Feel The Power Of God. I Was Such A Blessing Of Refreshing!
The Masonic theatre is slightly antiquated. The restrooms are far from the theatre compared to most venues and there are limited restrooms. Elevator is quite slow with someone operating them. I had left over food from a restaurant that I did not want to leave in my car due to the distance in parking, it was cheese bread. They made me throw it away. I was extremely disappointed , they tried to explain the reason is due to lack of refrigeration. It was bread it did not need it. So it was not a super great engrave to the concert. Alcohol was sold at a gospel concert …. I didn’t agree. The view from my seat was great but spacing between seats none. So u really could t stretch your hands to give a great “Hallelujah “ if u wanted too Artist were great tho.
Attended the One Hallelujah Tour concert on Saturday, April 20th with my sisters and church friends. It was great!!!
All of the artists were at the top of their "game"! This was worth attending! Jonathan McReynolds is still my favorite! We praised, danced, laughed, sang along, and shouted! I'd go again.
OMG!!! So my mom and I got tickets to the One Hallelujah Tour and I must say...it was NOT a concert!! It was an EXPERIENCE!!! I'd never been to the Masonic auditorium before so I only had the digital seating map to go off of. When we got there our seats were perfect!! The Venue is a nice size. Not too big and not too small. We sat on the floor, floor 3 row 3. They have more than one restroom right next to eachother for women which was great!! All of the artists were amazing! Sound was great! Overall this experience was amazing!! Definitely would do it all over again!