Would see again!
by Leo on 12/7/23Irving Plaza Powered By Verizon 5G - New YorkShe sounds so good live & the energy was electric. Glad I went and I would definitely see her again.
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At only 24, Bea Miller has garnered more than 1.8 billion streams to date. In 2020 her viral hit "feel something" captured music lovers everywhere relating to her sense of longing and alienation during an intense global pandemic. Her previous projects include gold-selling single "like that"; three EPs released throughout 2017; and her 2015 debut album, which charted top 10 on the Billboard 200 and featured two gold-selling hit singles. Miller has collaborated with NOTD on the global dance hit "Wanna Know," (amassing over 290 million global streams on Spotify to date), and Jeremy Zucker on "comethru." She also teamed up with Jessie Reyez on "FEELS LIKE HOME." "it's not u it's me" with 6lack and "NEVER GONNA LIKE YOU with UK duo Snakehips." In 2019, she headlined her first tour, selling out venues across North America. She made her festival debuts at Lollapalooza, Firefly, Outside Lands, Bumbershoot, Life is Beautiful and Austin City Limits among others. Bea wrapped up the year with a second successful headline tour, "sunsets in outerspace." Her powerhouse performances not only hit venues across North America, but took her to Europe, making stops in London, Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin.
She sounds so good live & the energy was electric. Glad I went and I would definitely see her again.
The venue was great, not super overly crowded for a sold out show. Bea was awesome and one of the coolest artists i’ve seen. I felt like she was a friend performing with the way she talks to her fans. Everyone was nice and even if you left to use the bathroom no one made a fuss if you went back to your spot. Even a random girl next to me offered for me to stand in front of her because i’m shorter. I don’t think i could’ve had a better experience for a concert.
I’ve been a fan of Bea for 9 years now, and after all of us have done so much growing up and changing…Bea’s shows are still SO much fun and so relatable. Maybe even more so now than ever. It was an absolute blast! She’s so honest and real with her crowds and it makes it an even better time. We all get to be safe and happy and we can cry when we need to but then go right back to dancing and having the time of our lives.
The staff was super nice and not rude or aggressive at all. Drink prices were great too, and the venue itself is pretty small but everything ran very efficiently.
She is an amazing performer with so much personality! would recommend everyone go see her!
i’ve been a fan of bea since 2014 and she is so talented ❤️ This was my first actual bea concert and it was soooo good and fun
I saw Ms. Miller when she was the first opener for both of Coldplay’s MOTS Tour Shows at MetLife Stadium in June 2022. The first night I was unimpressed as she seemed as though she would rather be elsewhere. However the second evening she presented as a more professional artist and I enjoyed the set. I’m a stickler for professionalism regardless of genre as I travelled from Boston to NJ to be there and traffic/crowd control at MetLife was less than stellar. I arrive early as I like to see emerging artists. If I go out of my way to attend, the artist damn well better make it worth it, even if they were not my original reason for purchasing the ticket. If I had only seen the show of the first evening I would never have remembered her name and would have missed her talent. I found that when Ms. Miller decides to make the effort she is more focused, present, and professional. Her voice sounded much better. I’m glad that I returned for the openers the second night when she presented herself in a more polished manner as I did enjoy the set. In summary one half of a star for the first night and three and a half stars for the second night. I wish that I could offer more however the equipment that Ms. Miller used couldn’t possibly fill the enormous stadium. This is of course not her fault since newer artists cannot typically obtain stadium quality audio equipment. Yet, while this is no fault of the artist I can only assess that which I am presented. I wish promoters would offer use of proper audio equipment, ie. mixing systems with experienced technicians and quality amplification, for emerging opening artists accustomed to headlining smaller venues to present themselves in the best possible way when playing such large venues. From a practical perspective it would drive more concession and merchandise sales at venues as more attendees arrive earlier and would thus be there longer. Perhaps the venues themselves could offer high end house equipment for opening acts to achieve this purpose?
All artists were great! Had a great time! Perfect venue to see all the artists. Looking forward to the next tour!
kennedi and bea were great, even though bea wasn’t feel that well
Extremely memorable and one of my favorite shows I’ve ever been to.