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Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 170 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Queen of Jazz and Blues

    by pinkhaze on 3/5/19The Cabot - Beverly

    One of my favorite jazz/blues singers in a sweet, intimate venue on a chilly night, joined by my best friend--couldn't have been better! Was up in the far reaches of the theater (all I could afford) but could still see perfectly. Acoustics were great. She performed my very favorite song, "Dance me to the end of love" along with a bunch of other goodies, including a solo acoustic version of "La vie en rose." The opener was also incredible, good enough to headline her own tour. Overall an incredible experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by s. on 3/5/19The Cabot - Beverly

    Great venue, great musicians. Madeleine is amazing We thoroughly enjoyed the evening.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Madeleine Peryoux

    by RK on 3/5/19The Cabot - Beverly

    Madeleine and her band were AMAZING!!! The Cabot Theater was very charming and the audience was great. The seats were a bit cramped on the balcony, but we were able to spread out and get comfortable because it was not sold out up there. The music was great and the band was personable and fun. I'd definitely come back, but I will sit in the orchestra seating for sure!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Madeleine Peyroux and Carsie Blanton were awesome!

    by MVB13 on 10/17/18Sony Hall - New York

    Loved both shows! We had good seats because we arrived early and could pick where to sit, but they do cram in as many seats as possible, so many people sit in awkward positions in order to face the stage.Our waiter was really great, but he had to excuse himself and squeeze between super tight seating to get close enough to us to hear our order every time we wanted something. I'd rather they charge a few more dollars per person and have a more reasonable seating arrangement. The food and drinks we had were very good. The sound in this venue was great, as you'd expect.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    New Peyroux

    by Mommabas on 10/17/18Sony Hall - New York

    I love the singing of Madeleine, but I prefer her with Jon Herrington and Barak Morsi.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/16/18Sony Hall - New York

    First time at Sony Hall and loved it. Great space and very comfortable.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by LWduck on 10/16/18Sony Hall - New York

    Talented singer, I paid for a ticket to a concert not for political commentary.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Peyroux was laid back, jazzy

    by Peyrouxfan on 10/2/18Ludlow Garage Cincinnati - Cincinnati

    First time hearing Peyroux and band. All are so talented. Easy jazz was was my kind of feel-good music. Wish a few more of her 1st album songs were included, but she has a new album so I get it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Madeleine, the Best Ever

    by Freyjalilly on 10/2/18Ludlow Garage Cincinnati - Cincinnati

    This was a great event. The second time I have seen Madeleine and I will go again when she is in the USA. She is a fabulous artist.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent show

    by Dave4418 on 10/2/18Ludlow Garage Cincinnati - Cincinnati

    My wife loved it; kept our attention throughout. Madeleine came on stage and stayed for almost two hours. Various styles of songs were a pleasant surprise. Highly recommend.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A wonderful show

    by WEAM on 5/8/18Birchmere - Alexandria

    Madeleine Peyroux provided a wonderful evening of entertainment. Her band is excellent and her vocals cannot be matched. She performed a variety of standards and new songs and the evening was a highlight of my times at the Birchmere. I cannot wait to see her again,

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Peyroux and Jones

    by Audiojo on 3/31/17Ames Center - Burnsville

    An time either come to town I will be there. So much more there that comes through with recordings unlike a lot of acts. The heartfelt was genuine. Each of their sounds is different from each other as it is from everything that sounds the same today. Each deserves recognition for being true to strengths. Nice mix of covers and originals from each person. Stellar back up for each.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Half great, half sucked

    by OlderGuy on 3/21/17Luckman Fine Arts Complex - Los Angeles

    Madeleine Peyroux was absolutely brilliant. Before this performance, we knew very little about her or her work. We were mesmerized, as was the rest of the audience. A "simple" electric guitar and a bass were masterfully played, harmonies were spot on and repartee was funny and interesting. I (not my wife) have been a longtime fan of Rickie Lee Jones. She sucked. If you see Madeleine Peyroux on at any venue, the ticket is well-worth it, not to be said for RLJ.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Peyroux was great, but Rickie Lee Jones was not

    by fanofpatty on 3/21/17Luckman Fine Arts Complex - Los Angeles

    Madeleine Peyroux was great, but Rickie Lee Jones was terrible. Half the balcony left before the end of her set. Their final number together, "As Time Goes By", was terrific. With the structure of having Madeleine singing with her, Rickie was able to pull it together. However, left to her own devices, she rambled in a sad way.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Low Energy, not very entertaining

    by 5fingers on 3/19/17Luckman Fine Arts Complex - Los Angeles

    My wife and I expected to be entertained by a dynamic singer, but instead it was dull and overly inappropriately political to the point where people made comments and walked out. It was very uncomfortable afterwards and others seemed to feel the same way. She also seemed to be under the influence of something perhaps she had one too many?

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by sullm on 3/6/17The Wilbur - Boston

    both Rickie Lee Jones and Madeleine Peyroux were amazing. great show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Concert Horrible Seats

    by tothemax on 3/6/17The Wilbur - Boston

    Wow! This concert was really good. I was wondering how the two of them could possibly mesh in the same show - their styles are so different but they pulled if off. Ricki Lee Jones was really spectacular-first time I have seen her live and she is such a talent. Great connection with guitarist and percussion/vibes guy. Totally enjoyed her set. They even did two songs together as well before intermission. No "Chuckie" however - a small disappointment. Madeleine Peyroux was very good as well. Unfortunately the seats at the Wilbur were so small and incredibly uncomfortable that physical pain limited how much I could listen and enjoy her set. Not to take away from her performance at all however. Just too much music in awful seats. Completely recommend this show - they were great.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Show

    by WinthropSteph on 3/6/17The Wilbur - Boston

    3 hours of pure bliss. Started with Rickie Lee Jones and her amazing percussionist and guitarist. A consummate storyteller whose voice has maintained its haunting quality over the years. Then Madeleine Peyroux joined her for a couple of numbers. They sound great together, the musicians they travel with are wonderful. Madeleine Peyroux creates an intimate trio with a bass player and Jon Harrington, guitarist from Steely Dan. She plays the guitar and uke. Her set is more polished, which I don't prefer generally, but she sounded great.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Ricki seemed unwell and Madeleine seemed amused

    by RCMA on 3/5/17The Wilbur - Boston

    Strange evening at the Peyroux and Jones concert. Ricki Lee was unrecognizable, no stage presence, nothing coherent to say to the audience, and struggled to control her breath and high notes. When Madeleine joined her on stage they sang the 1970's hit "Rock On" - lethargically and with odd political commentary. It seemed more like a skit on Saturday Night Live than a professional concert. Madeleine was funny, charming and melodious. She struggled tuning her instruments while the audience waited. No road crew traveling with this band?

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful

    by Magenyaw on 3/5/17The Wilbur - Boston

    Went to see for Rickie Lee Jones, been a fan since I was 15, always wanted to see her amazing talent, now a new fan of Madeliene's Beautiful voice, reminds me of Judy Garland.