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Rating: 3.6 out of 5 based on 40 reviews
  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointed

    by Sue on 11/8/22Bowery Ballroom - New York

    There were no seats- standing only. As of 9:45 her 8 pm her performance hadn't started- just some awful other music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show!

    by Caren2 on 6/19/16Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    I like Beth Orton even more after seeing her live. She was amazing in concert! I would see her again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The "old" Beth Orton

    by bwanab on 6/18/16Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    I loved this concert. This was the Beth Orton of old. The folktronic sound from the 90's and early 2000's. While I love her pure guitar/voice songs, I've always had a soft spot for the ornamentation of her old (think "Stolen Car", "She Calls Your Name", "Galaxy of Emptiness") of her old music - sparse, tasteful and awesome. Great stuff.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Beth Orton is gracefully melodic poetic lyrics...

    by Mimster23 on 2/18/14Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    She was great I'd recommend to anyone that they see her!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beth Orton was awesome

    by dor2001 on 2/16/14Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    great show.. wished she had gone on a little earlier

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Beth Orton with a full band...sweet!

    by BostonZee on 2/16/14Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    I had seen Beth Orton about a year and a half earlier in Boston when she played solo acoustic, trying out some new songs from her upcoming record. This time she brought a full band, and sounded just wonderful. She played a great mix of old and new, the only notable missing from my perspective was "Concrete Sky".

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Bigmediumsizefan on 10/9/12Town Hall - New York

    She was mesmerizing, hypnotizing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So Sweet and authentic!

    by maggiemagpiefly on 10/7/12Town Hall - New York

    Excellent show. Very personal. I really appreciate her modesty and how she shares everyday mishaps with the audience & laughs about it. The taxi cab driver dropped them off at Times Square. They were sorta lost finding their way to the Town Hall. She told stories throughout the night which made it real personal. She was great.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Bit disappointing

    by runner11 on 10/7/12Town Hall - New York

    I love Beth Orton and have listened to her since Super Pinky Mandy. I was so looking forward to seeing her. I think I have everything she ever did. The opening act, Sam Amidon, was horrible. We finally walked to the lobby and got a drink along with the majority of people there I think. Beth came on and it appeared that she was sick with a cold. Her voice was slightly nasally. I love that she is usually known for electronica and that it was all acoustic was disappointing. She played way too much from the new album and not enough from what fans love from her older stuff.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Beth and Sam -- great double bill

    by parkslopebob on 10/7/12Town Hall - New York

    Not and evening of super-polished music making but something better -- honest, heartfelt communication. Both Sam Amidon and Beth Orton projected a strong sense of wanting to connect with the audience, not something many performers achieve. Loved the easy flowing collaboration between a small group of great musicians who obviously love playing together. Perhaps a bit under-rehearsed, as Beth said, but so much the better for it. Especially liked the interplay with Beth singing and Doveman supporting her on piano. Love her new songs. Sam's approach to his music has such a strong point of view -- fearless, funny, wide open to possiblities. He deserves a much wider audience.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Beth Disorganized

    by Chrisamps on 10/6/12Town Hall - New York

    Beth seemed to be distracted during the show. It seemed more like a rehearsal than a real show. I saw her for free in Battery Park City a few years ago. She seemed more together then. The new material sounded good. It probably would have been better if she had a band backing her instead of a couple of muscians who came and went during the show. She could also benefit from learning how to speak and sing into the microphone. She was at times too far from it to do her songs justice. Maybe this was the beginning of the tour and those who see her later will get a better show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Hypnotic

    by Ta179 on 10/6/12Town Hall - New York

    Did not disappoint. Love the guitar mix . Thought their volumes were perfect. Brought her voice too. Nice room. Good night. Wish one tour she comes out with a quartet for the duration and not just the occasional accompaniment.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Disappointing

    by krnlab75 on 10/4/12Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    I am a fan of Beth Orton, which is why I bought tickets to see her. When she came onto stage she informed us she had a cold. I was gravely disappointed when she couldn't hit her notes on Sweetest Decline and several other songs. I don't think she should have performed that night. I was also disappointed that she set her keyboard up so far on the side of the stage. I was in the furthest most left row and she was not visible to me at all when playing her keyboard.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beth Orton show in an intimate setting

    by MusicfaninWashingtonDC on 10/1/12Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    The Beth Orton show at the Sixth and I Synagogue in Washington DC was awesome. The venue was small enough that it felt as if Beth were speaking directly to each audience member. It was also great that the show consisted of just Beth and her guitar.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good Show in a Great Venue

    by HarwichHiker on 10/1/12Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    This was a classic Beth Orton show - just Beth with her guitar and sometimes her keyboard. Even with a head cold, she sounded fantastic. I'm a big fan who enjoys all her music. I would enjoy seeing her with some of the backup musicians that we hear on her CD's, but just Beth by herself is still a good show well worth going to. Maybe her new CD will gain her a wider audience, but until then we can enjoy seeing her in these smaller venues that allow us to see & hear her more clearly. Can't believe there so many empty seats. Beth invited people to move up & sit closer to the stage, which many took advantage of.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    disappointed

    by Anonymous on 10/1/12Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    The venue was great! Beautiful! Her husband, and intro to the evening , started with a sudden wail more reminisent of an injured animal than a song. The audience was visibly startled. His mumbling and mournful wailing continued for 30 painful minutes. Looking around, we werent the only ones relieved when it ended. Then Beth came on. She played mostly what she called her new stuff. They were sad, painful, sorrowful tunes, that frankly all sounded the same. A few times she seemed to miss cords and lyrics. Some people left during her set (noticeable in a very small venue), while we waited to hear the one song that brought us out... Central Reservation. Two and a half painful hours later (including the intro), essentially the last song of the evening at the encore, she played it. It was obvious that she was relunctant to play one of the few successful songs of her career. She and her husband need to find a happy space.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing artist, amazing venue

    by Docugal on 9/30/12Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    Beth Orton has an undeniably strong and memorable voice that brings with it intense emotion. She was fantastic and it was a great experience, enhanced by the beautiful venue of the Sixth and I Synagogue (according to her, the best venue she'd played in in DC).

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    An evening with Beth Orton (and her cold)

    by Actionx on 9/30/12Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Last time I saw Beth she promised she would return with her full band. Unfortunately she did not keep her promise. I love Beth but she became famous for her unique sound/beats. Where is the rhythm section???

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show

    by libearian on 9/30/12Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    This was the first time that I had been to a show at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, but I have seen Beth Orton perform live multiple times. The venue itself was quite lovely, and the acoustics were ideal for an intimate performance like the one that she gave. The seats were church pews, obviously, and I started feeling pretty uncomfortable after a while because there was absolutely no padding on them at all. The set list was pretty diverse, with songs representing all over her albums, and she played several songs off of her new album. She was very sweet and gracious, and engaged the audience between songs throughout the show. After the show, she sat at the merchandise table and signed CDs and LPs of her new album, and took a little time to speak with each fan. It was a nice surprise. Her husband was the opening act, and he came out and accompanied her on a few songs in the middle of the show. It was one of the best concerts that I have ever attended.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by libearian on 9/30/12Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    This was my third time seeing Beth perform live. She always puts on a great show.