What a strange but amazing show: apparently only 27 tickets were sold, which led to a last-minute venue change that took some serious digging to find out about. The venue (at 1 Longfellow Square, though I'm not sur of the name) was probably much smaller and more intimate than Port City Music Hall would have been, and having basically the entire audience right up front singing and dancing to Oh Land's amazing music made for a more personal concert than I've ever been too. I've seen Oh Land twice, and Nanna and her bandmates really know how to put on a show: they look like they're having so much fun on stage, which definitely adds to the crowd's own enjoyment of the show. Great set, though for a headliner I'd have hoped for a little more than 75 minutes with a 2-song encore, but maybe that's also because I'm such a huge fan of the music and there are so many songs I'd love to hear performed live. Either way, I recommend everyone who likes fun and breathes oxygen goes to see Oh Land once. This concert had everything from an adorable 5 or so year old girl to some 50+ couples in the audience, and I don't think a single person left dissatisfied. So buy the tickets, give Oh Land more than a 27-person audience; she is far too talented for that to ever be the case again.