Very disappointed
by KJ on 2/19/23Minglewood Hall - MemphisHe barely played an hour, no enthusiasm, never even thanked the crowd before walking off stage and not did not come back on for encore
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"Referring to his most recent record, 'Little Songs,' Colter said, "These songs were written over the last three years. I penned most of them from home and I think the songs reflect that. "With the album Little Songs, Colter's music continues to carry on the traditional sounds of his prairie homelands, while connecting a contemporary world to the values, hardships, and celebrations of rural life. He sings, "You might not see a soul for days on them high and lonesome plains. You got to fill the big empty with little songs."
He barely played an hour, no enthusiasm, never even thanked the crowd before walking off stage and not did not come back on for encore
Audio was bad, crowd was talkative and Colter seemed upset by those things. You could tell it was set up for an encore but they didn’t come back out.
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Colter and Vincent put on a great show, I would recommend getting a table and sitting back watching with your beer! They are by no means superstar show man but if you’re a true fan you would know that. You should show up expecting 2 things fantastic, true to recording songs and cold beer.
If you go and see Colter Wall, what else do you expect rather than him standing up on stage picking a guitar, and singing his songs? He puts on a good show, the crowd was really interested. If you love Colter Wall you will love his concert. The only thing I can point out was the fact that he played a bunch of new music in comparison to his older hits. He still engaged with the crowd between every couple of songs but for the most part, kept to his band. If you're going to see a cowboy show that is exactly what you're going to get! I enjoyed the heck out of it. Great experience.
Colter Wall….PERFECT!!!!! Everyone else getting up and down every 5 seconds and having to move or stand up so the people in the middle could come out……definitely NOT PRICELESS.It got annoying really quick. I even ordered my tickets at the very top thinking no one would move as much and it was worse up there. I didn’t pay to watch people’s heads and butts move constantly in front of me. But COLTER WALL.. PERFECT. 5 stars. People…-100 stars.
Show was great. Colter sounds and looks amazing. The only negative is the venue was a little chaotic and they weren’t telling people where to go and where to wait to get into the arena.
COMPLETELY LET DOWN. no energy like someone had died in the room slow n quiet. There was no ENERGY. HE SUNG BLACKTOP SONG EXTRA SLOW N DEPRESSING LIKE. WORST CONCERT I EVER PAID FOR 💯💯
This was my first experience at The Factory. I was impressed at how clean the venue was kept and the easy accessibility to the bars and restrooms. I’m also a fan of the size of the building, it has an intimate feel compared to the larger venues in the area. I’ll definitely be seeing more shows there!!
Was a good concert, played lots of new songs. Vincent Neil Emerson was also great!
Colter is just as good in person as his recorded songs! Great show and amazing voice! Would absolutely see him again
I waited along time to finally get to hear Colter’s Music in person was excited to see him play. So was my daughter who went as well. To be truthful Colter played two songs from imaginary Appalachia sleeping on the blacktop and Caroline. Both Awesome songs but wanted to hear Kate McKinnon , 13 silver dollars, snake mountain blues or living on the sand. Instead he filled the time with music that he’s recording and no one is even familiar with yet. Not sure he wanted to even play the music that made him at all. Sleeping on the black top one of my favorites was hurried and compromised in my opinion. I will see him again if he comes but I hope it’s better next time.
The opener, Vincent Neil Emerson, was phenomenal!! I hadn’t heard of him before but he definitely gained quite a few fans from his set. He played some songs with his band and some by himself and he had a great stage presence with every song that he played. Colter Wall himself was also just as phenomenal. He played some of his well known songs but also shared some new songs and his renditions of some other artists songs such as Charlie Crockett. It was a good mix of songs with a little something for everyone. He also did some songs with his band and some by himself and every song was equally great. He can back for an encore of two or three songs and brought out Vincent to sing with him for the last one. All around it was a great show and I’d highly recommend seeing both Vincent Neil Emerson and Colter Wall perform!!
Performance was great. Thought he could have played more songs, pretty short concert.
Overall, this wasn’t a terrible show. What Colter Wall performed was good, but he only played for one hour. There was an opening act, but I just feel like the show headliner should play for longer than an hour. The encore was only one song instead of the traditional two. I first saw Wall perform as an opening act for Cody Jinks about five years ago, and thought he seemed like a good talent. If he had added 30 minutes to the show, I would have been a happy concert goer.
Colter was so gracious! He spent time talking to front row fans. During the show he told stories. His voice is amazing! And at the Ryman! Wow!
Everything at the Ryman ran so smoothly! I SOOOOO appreciate that they operate with proper health and safety guidelines, yet do not pry into people's personal medical history by demanding proof of vaccination or negative Covid testing! I'm sure this is up to the artist's choice as well, which I have great respect for. It was a sold out show, packed house and overall delightful evening! Thank you Colter Wall and Ryman hospitality for all you did last weekend to create such a memorable experience for us all.
Incredible artist who sounds as good if not better live. His story telling ability and authenticity to who he is and where he comes from makes for an incredible experience. What you see is what you get. He’s the real deal, nothing fake about colter wall!
The venue itself was pretty cool. Had an old school theater feel to it and gave a close intimate feel to the stage. Drink prices were reasonable I’d say for a concert(I’ve seen much higher). The biggest issue is with the artist Colter Wall... which I’ll say I’ve been a big fan of. He seemed less than enthusiastic first of all and didn’t sing all of his biggest hits. The worst was walking off the stage , almost with no real farewell and having the entire crowd cheering, yelling, and stomping for an encore for a solid 5-8 min... only for Colter to snub the crowd and never return. We all felt shafted. Definitely changed my view of the artist all together. Won’t be paying to see him, or listen to him any time soon.
We left after an hour, the crowd talked through everything and we couldn’t really hear Colter sing or even recognize songs we knew. When the music got louder the crowd got louder.