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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 9 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Go Kula

    by Scotty Dog on 9/29/23Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    This is the fourth time I have seen Kula Shaker, being fortunate enough to see them every time they have come through Boston over the years. This show was originally scheduled for back in February, but was postponed when their original keyboard player Jay Darlington rejoined the band around that time. It was well worth the wait getting to see the original band once again. They play many of their hits, especially from the first two albums that featured this line up. Crispian Mills is one of the most amazing front men, not only putting on an amazingly physical and visual performance, but also an awesome vocal, and extraordinary guitar performance as well. This band is solid and tight, and probably one of the best live bands I have ever seen. I'll right back at the front again the next time they come to town.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Jimmy Blue on 9/23/23The Regent Theater - Los Angeles

    The concert was fabulous and the venue was great. Probably one of the best.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    I couldn’t make the show but resale never opened. 😞

    by Tee on 9/12/23Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    I tried to make this show from out of state but due to things out of my control like a hurricane and other things, I didn’t. I understand it’s up to the venue to resale tickets but I for sure thought a small venue would allow this. Instead they pocketed my money and probably two more at the door. I tried to even give them away to friends who live in the area and even posted on the band’s social that someone could take them for free. No one responded, sadly. Oh well, I hope everyone had a good time anyway. Next time I’ll buy the insurance if it’s available. (On another note, I did purchase insurance for Cure tix in the US, which was kind of useless but there was no way in hell I was gonna miss The Cure. Kudos to Robert Smith for fighting ridiculous TM fees for us.)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kula Shaker - Brooklyn, NY, Sept. 29, 2016

    by PM1960 on 10/6/16Rough Trade NYC - Brooklyn

    I've been a huge fan of Kula Shaker since the mid-90s, then enjoyed the two albums Crispian Mills did with The Jeevas, and have loved the band's work back together in the 2000s & '10s. Seeing them live (my first time) was a longtime coming, and it was well worth the wait. The band played with an intense passion throughout. Every track was tremendous. None of their best ones were left out with just one exception: "Into the Deep," which is a personal favorite. But that hardly detracted from the memorable evening I had.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Gokula!

    by Dog69 on 10/5/16Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    This was an amazing show. I've been fortunate enough to see Kula Shaker overtime they've played Boston, but the last time was 17 years ago. This time was right at the front of the stage, and Crispian's energy is unbelievable. They played lots of their old huts, and plenty of new material from their recent release K 2.0. Sadly it's a pretty limited tour, but make sure you catch them if they are coming anywhere near you. I also had the privilege of meeting the band after the show, another benefit of a smaller venue.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kula Shaker Curates the Best of 60's Britsh Rock

    by NatCult on 10/4/16Rough Trade NYC - Brooklyn

    Crispian Mills gaved an inspired performance at Rough Trade in Williamsburg. He is the best live performing guitarist with the ability to send out and receive audience energy to the point of ecstaticism for all involved. Kula Shaker is a tight, intelligent and deeply soulful band who curating the best and coolest influences of British rock history whether its Blind Faith, Otis Redding, Indian mystical classics, the Beatles and the Who. Mills moves like a dancer and pkays guitar like a master.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kula Shook-Brooklyn

    by TibsyDoro on 10/4/16Rough Trade NYC - Brooklyn

    I was not sure what to expect after all these years. I go to shows weekly and these guys blew everyone away with great songs - performance and 'energy'! The newer songs fit in perfectly with the material from the late 90's. Go Kula!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An amazing experience

    by mushotoku on 9/29/16Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    I have been waiting to see this band for a long time. I always checked their tours on my trips to the UK to no avail. Finally, thanks to the app songkick I learned they were to perform in the Boston area. For me it was an unforgettable experience. All my favorite songs in their setlist. Years have passed since they were at their peak but performance was amazing. Highly recommended if you like this mix between prog rock and hinduism.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great band, amazing show and perfect sound

    by Oasis123 on 9/27/16Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    There are some bands that will never be huge in the USA, like most UK or European bands. This band is one of them and it is a shame. As I say this I also like this. I (and I am sure other fans) agree that you have more of a connection with bands like Kula Shaker. I was able to meet the band and talk to them. They were all great to talk with and down to earth. As for the show, well that was amazing and well worth the wait. Their late US show was around 17 years ago, so well before I knew who they were. Crispian's stage presence can steal the show, but the band as a whole are tight and look like they are having fun. For my money they are worth it. I'd spend a lot more to be able to see these guys again.