I tend to be quite critical of live bands. I have been in several myself. My list of pros and cons can be petty, and I share this.list only when asked.
So, because I was asked to fill out this review, I will share my honest thoughts.
The comments are mostly pros, very few cons, so I really enjoyed my evening. I had to leave early to enterain an audience myself that evening.
The band played deep tracks as well as hits. That is a huge plus for avid fans like me. 4NR even played a Lou Gramm solo hit. I loved this.
The band was full. This means there was no pre-recorded sounds played.
The musicians were multi-instrument talented. Some Foreigner songs contains heavy keyboards without guitar and the 4NR was able to adapt perfectly.
The visual show was perfect. This includes great lighting and backdrop lights and/or lasers.
The only con I have is that the lead singer was off-key on many occasions, and I wondered if he was using a functioning earpiece monitor. His voice was strong, his stage presence was fantastic, and his vocal range was good enough to imitate Lou Gramm...not an easy task. As a singer myself, I know how important it is to be able to hear all the instruments, but also my own voice. This helps with not only singing in key, but not getting ahead of or behind the rest of the band on a song.