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by Sarah on 8/6/22Delmar Hall - Saint LouisGreat artist, great venue! The Crash Test Dummies sounded amazing and the venue felt nice and intimate. Loved it!!
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Great artist, great venue! The Crash Test Dummies sounded amazing and the venue felt nice and intimate. Loved it!!
Took my grown son to the concert, who listened to all their songs growing up, because I would play them all the time. So of course all the songs they played came back to him. We both thoroughly enjoyed the show, one of my favorite bands.
One of the best concerts I've been to....over 50 years of concert going! The small venue was perfect to see and hear and enjoy every song! The band is soooo talented, played all of their hit songs. I was in heaven! Would love to see them again!
Loved it! Every song sounded great and the band was having fun performing them.
The Madrid theatre in KC was the PERFECT venue! The band was so close even from the refreshment bar. It was one of the best concerts I’ve been to!
This was their first show in 26 months and they were amazing!! Crowd and venue were both fantastic. Overall great experience!
Great venue, great show. Amusing dialogue, sounded great. Would see them again in a heartbeat.
CTD sounded great! They were fun and energetic. The venue was quaint and beautiful. Great time!
I had been waiting for SO long to see them live. They are by far one of the best groups. Their music catalog is filled with brilliant writing with so many different styles. I could gush for hours but I'll end by saying I will go see them any time it is possible.
I’ve been wanting to see Crash Trest Dummies for a long time, didn’t think it would ever happen. Really enjoyed the concert, it was all I hoped it would be. Great venue too.
Wonderful opening show for the 2022 tour at The Madrid Theater in Kansas City. The venue was beautiful and the perfect size to host an intimate experience. The band was well rehearsed and played all the fan favorites. I’m going to try and catch another show! Worth every penny!
The first concert by CTD in 26 months. They sounded great! Very entertaining show and the instruments and vocals were at a very high level! So glad we were able to see the group finally able to perform! Opening act was also very good.
The Crash Test Dummies did not disappoint. Great songwriting, good balance of sound between instruments, and great song selection. Friendly and engaging with the audience. Their hits sounded great. Several people mentioned their pensive 2018 song, "Heart of Stone," as a highlight. House of Blues is an excellent venue: clean, high quality sound, easy access, safe area, friendly staff. All good!
I couldn’t have seen a better display of talent and originality in one show! Crash Test Dummies smashed every musical instrument on stage like sledgehammer over cotton ball. The baritone voice is second to Johnny Cash and the lyrics were so artistically vivid. The live harmonies are better left at the studio but she brings such beauty in voice and display. The drummer is spot on, keyboardist is top notch, the bassist is his brother and sets a perfect foundation for the awesome lead guitarist on acoustic and electric (uses 6guitars on stage). I can’t wait to bump into them again soon!
The band is still very much true to form, and sounds better than ever - a meet & greet was announced at the end for all who might like to get autographs and photos
They played all the best tracks and made the experience quite memorable
The best show I’ve ever been, the band is truely talented. It was a great show in Winnipeg.
It was GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Loved the show. Had a smile on my face for the entire two hours. His voice is so unique and the three of them know how to entertain. GO to a show if you get the chance, especially if it's at a small venue.
Ellen Reid was the shining star of the evening. The lead guy who's name I don't remember really turned me off with his supposedly witty reparte (really juvinille humor). He berated the only guy in the audience who appeared to be excited to be there. The music was good, but I never left a show hating a performer so much. Ellen Reid was amazing though.