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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 51 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beyond amazing!!

    by Fifi on 10/9/22Town Hall - New York

    The show started on time and the audience was brought to their feet. Stupendous!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing concert from a amazing singer

    by danlribeiro on 10/9/22Town Hall - New York

    One of the concerts that I am already being. Milton Nascimento has a fascinating voice with a historical setlist. The Town hall also is a very good place to watch, the staffs are well trained, and all the seats have a good view.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fabulous

    by Danny on 10/9/22Town Hall - New York

    It was a great experience seeing Milton Nascimento and his people! The theater was great!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MILTON CRUSHES!!!

    by Volkie on 10/9/22Town Hall - New York

    The legend that is Milton Nascimento gave a stellar performance at Town Hall. It was great to be in the audience with a majority Brazilian audience! His band of young musicians were exceptional as well.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Couldn’t attend

    by N/A on 10/7/22Birchmere - Alexandria

    I wasn’t able to go. I was too ill unfortunately so I don’t know how it went.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excelent! Unforgetable!

    by Wilson on 10/7/22Birchmere - Alexandria

    The seats marked on the tickets did not apply to the venue event's place

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Was an amazing concert

    by AliGolova on 10/4/22Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    The Parker is a beautiful and well maintained theater from the 60’s. Super organized and FREE parking. On time Nice staff Everything was great

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Parker-Milton Nasciemento

    by ElleM on 10/4/22Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    The renovated space is really stylish and fresh. The seats are the same, still very good--there's not a bad seat in this house. What can I say about Milton? While he's old as the hills, he's now a dignified, beautiful old soul, with a frail voice, but gorgeous music and a stellar group of musicians to create his lush sound. All in all a memorable night in a fabulous house.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Brazilian Legend

    by Maria on 10/4/22Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    Being in the same room with a musical icon was surreal. His music transcends time, and his presence dominated the stage. His band gave this master musician a well deserved and memorable farewell concert. People were singing along, crying, dancing, and being enriched by his musical poetry. It was a beautiful experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome experience

    by Renato on 10/4/22Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    The place is beautiful, really great and the concert was amazing. Milton is very gifted to choose his words in composing and singing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Performance

    by Tony C on 10/4/22Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    I am from Brazil so little suspicious to say anything but it was above my expectation, I really enjoy the convert and seeing Milton Nascimento one last time was very priceless, Thank you very much for making my night really enjoyable!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Once in a lifetime experience

    by JuliaF on 10/4/22Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Ft Lauderdale

    Milton Nascimento is one of the treasures of the Brazilian culture. It was a pleasure and a honor to go to his concer.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    The voice still fabulous. The rest less so.

    by Tachito on 12/8/14Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    I waited more than 40 years to see Milton in concert, so maybe my expectations were unrealistically high. On the plus side, he still has a voice of the gods. And his music is and will always be as good as structured popular jazz gets. The songs are timeless. But Milton is 72, and health concerns have surrounded him for some time now. He looked pale onstage, and clearly lacked energy. He even acknowledged not feeling well after experiencing winter cold during shows a few days prior in New York and Boston. He didn't smile. He didn't really connect with the audience as I'd expect a seasoned performer of his caliber to do. So yes, I was somewhat disappointed, but really more concerned for his health and well-being than anything else. His band -- particularly guitarist Wilson Lopes -- was fabulous. The hallmark voice was clear, sonorous and beautiful. The selection of songs was good, though many icons were missing. So I expected a 10, got a 7, and am still happy I went. Next time, sure hope he's feeling better! Milton strained to speak a little English. He didn't need to. I think most in the audience -- including myself -- are Brazilian and speak Portuguese daily.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Musical Gem

    by ABrazilianJazzFan on 12/2/14Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Still can't get over it, very fortunate for the wife and I to see him perform live. I've been listening to his music since the early eighties and has always been impressed with his musical style. Milton is truly a musicall icon. His guitar playing is so effortless but effective and his voice will tickle your emotion, dominating vocals yet comes out fragile and vulnerable. Even without understanding the words to most of his songs, you know he's singing and playing from the heart. This was easily one of the best concerts I've ever seen. Hats off to Mr. Nascimento and his great band on their stellar performance! Highly highly recommended. If you get the chance, watch him live as time seems to be ticking faster on him although still in top form. He makes a six-piece brazilian band produce some music that is out of this world. Very rich sounding, velvety smooth, and the melody and mood he brings is beyond compare. I still get goose bumps remembering the band's performance this past saturday, 28th November 2014. Need I say more? Just go and watch this band perform in front of you.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Milton nacimiento

    by Cuca2540 on 11/25/14Town Hall - New York

    The Sound system it was a complete desster The speakers Had an oakward Sound and it was not fixed on time Really disappointed

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/23/14Town Hall - New York

    It was a very good show and a good venue, but the sound quality was horrible.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Milton Nascimento awesome-Sound system not so much

    by Mamaloy on 11/22/14Town Hall - New York

    Milton Nascimento's talent and haunting tone were awesome. Instrumentalists accompanying him were excellent. Good balcony seats. Too bad the sound system featured static during the beginning of the show and distorted the sound somewhat throughout. And couldn't the ushers ask the persistent woman heckler to be quiet or leave?

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Awful

    by NRS59 on 11/21/14Town Hall - New York

    Milton is not who he used to be. He was not in tune during some songs The sound system was embarrassing as well as his performance. And to top it off he started speaking to the audience in English but after a few minutes later he addressed everybody in Portuguese. Needless to say that half the audience didn't understand. No wish I could get my money back

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Milton Nascimento

    by beachbeckboys on 11/21/14Town Hall - New York

    I've been a fan of Milton Nascimento for decades now and looked forward to the concert- I hoped it meant his health concerns were behind him. He's very frail but that voice is still remarkable. When we could hear him. The sound was horrible. I think it set a new low for really lousy sound. New York's Town Hall is a good venue. And I think the band was quite good. But that was more from visual hints than anything we heard. Bass roar with NO DISTINGUISHABLE PITCHES! And the bass drum. That was it. And the poor winds player. He was working his tail off to no avail. I did notice the band was almost all wearing headphones so they probably had good sound. Whoever was running the sound needs to take of the headphones and get into the hall. The Blue Note should be ashamed for bringing in a major international star to NYC and putting on such a crappy show. Yep, they sold the tickets to us, but we left after less than an hour. The best part of the evening was catching an earlier train home.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Milton needed something

    by Gaval on 11/21/14Town Hall - New York

    Sound engineer was terrible...couldn't hear Milton, went in and out volume wise the whole concert and then the speakers started crackling...terribly unpleasant. Mr. N was bearly able to walk let alone play and sing. His guitar twanged and he was off key, the band had to hold back for him. Sad to see such a great artist in decline.