Phoned it in, imho
by Bobby on 7/28/24Sandy Amphitheater - SandyRating: 3 out of 5Above says it all, and rather short concert, at $240/ticket, too

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Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce the long-awaited return to Australia and New Zealand by one of the USA’s most critically acclaimed singer/songwriters – nine-time Grammy winner Norah Jones.
The ‘Come Away With Me’ singer will perform three intimate headline dates in Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart in April 2019, as well as five shows in New Zealand. These will be the beguiling pianist and vocalist’s first performances in Australia in six years – and 14 years in New Zealand! Tickets to all dates go on sale on Thursday 29 November via frontiertouring.com/norahjones.
‘She put on a self-assured show that drew from all aspects of her career while finding focus seated at the piano in her sultry, smoky-voiced comfort zone.’ – Philadelphia Inquirer
‘Norah Jones has always mixed jazz, country, folk and rock, but her concert demonstrated that she has become master of them all... Jones ranged with relaxed abandon through a career-spanning set.’ – Seattle Times
‘Jones has become a more relaxed and mature performer... she is masterful at never overplaying, she also has an eclectic bent and knows how to rock out. Norah Jones keeps getting better with age.’ – Los Angeles Daily News
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Above says it all, and rather short concert, at $240/ticket, too
I’ve been a fan of Norah Jones since her first album, and I have loved the personal stamp that she has put on many different kinds of songs over the years. She definitely has her own style, and her band did a great job presenting the songs that she did, and I thought that was an amazing gesture to invite the lead singer of the opening band, Hurray for the Riff Raff, to perform a Lucinda Williams song with her. I knew that the Sandy amphitheater would be the perfect venue for NJ to perform her songs, and it didn’t disappoint!
Amazing live. What an awesome show with phenomenal musicians. Just blown away at what a talented ensemble.
Great concert, love her new music and all of my favorites were also played. Always a great venue at Sandy UT.
Boring. All songs began to sound the same; several with less than 20 unique words and a single sentence repeated over and over.
My daughter and I were really excited to see Norah Jones and have been big fans. Her voice was incredible but the lack of engagement left us wanting. Multiple comments about the daylight and bugs etc left us feeling that perhaps the venue was not suitable for the artist. There was no opening act which may have helped warm the situation. Unfortunate.
Live concerts are the best and an evening with Norah Joanes and Mavis Staples was superb ... filled with a wonderful array of new songs and classics. This was an unforgettable summer concert experience!
The weather turned out perfect, the venue was great, and Nora Jones was Awesome. Getting in and getting seated was no problem. Parking was very easy. Mavis Staples was a delight. She sounded great and the fact that it was her 85th Birthday was an added treat. Nora Jones was Nora Jones. Always a great performance. Over 2 hours of great music.
This was a great concert and opportunity to reconnect with Norah Jones music. I went to hear some of the old favorites but have also liked her new songs. Blossom Music Center was a perfect setting for this concert - it felt almost intimate. Thank you Norah!
Mavis Staples was fantastic.🎶 Nora does not disappoint. Great evening with wonderful talent.🎹🎼🎸
Great venue even though parking is as much for the ticket. !!!
Entry and exit were well managed. Sound in pavilion was dialed in. Norah and Mavis were on point! Love Blossom. So much better than my early experiences in the 80's.
This was my first time at the Blossom Music Center, and I was surprised by how corporate it felt. Prices for food and drink were ridiculous ($16 for a sandwich, $6 for a soda), but that didn’t surprise me as much as the “Disney” feel, corporate logos everywhere, and constant ads on the “Jumbotron” screens. The screens also focused on performers constantly smiling, as though they were being cued (“smile now, you are on the Jumbotron!”). It seems a shame that Live Nation has taken a beautiful outdoor venue space and turned it into a carnival.
I can’t stand Ticketmaster’s monopoly. The artists deserve the money, not some greedy full of nonesense company trying to milk people for every penny that can get. Nice job Norah Jones. Ticketmaster sucks.
We have attended many concerts at his venue...normally very happy...but this concert was disappointing. From the stage ,which looked like an elementary school stage backdrop with crepe paper, to the venue's video screens...usually very crisp video,but this time blurry pixelated. All of that would have been eexcusable if Norah Jones had made an effort to play more favorites, instead of simply trying to push her new album....seemed like she was just going through the motions, complaining about about diesel fuems from the highway which runs behind the venue. Too bad!
Norah was amazing , 1st time seeing her, long time fan
We love Blossom. While we generally have traffic problems, this night was easier than normal. Norah Jones and Mavis Staples were great! I do wish with all my heart that obese people were required to buy 2 seats. I couldn't move my right arm and had half a human in my seat with me. It's not right. I paid for my seat and should not have someone I don't know touching me, let alone half on top of me.
Norah Jones was excellent! Drink prices at the venue were absolutely astronomical!!! $57 for two mixed drinks that were mediocre at best.
First time to Blossom, great venue! Only glitch, not enough people working the various vendor sites. Show started on time w/Mavis, then approximately 30’ after her set, Norah came on stage. Very classy and professional, couldn’t as for more!
It was an amhazing concert. I was lucky to have great seats. Nora Jones is one of my favorite musicians!