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by Radar1986 on 3/10/25Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort - Las VegasRating: 3 out of 5Venue was nice. Concert wasn’t well attended. I was surprised that there was microphone feedback throughout the entire show.

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Squeeze, led by the songwriting duo of Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, produced some of the catchiest songs from the ‘70s British new wave scene. The band’s 1978 self-titled debut and follow-up albums Cool for Cats (1979) and Argybargy (1980) produced a number of hits in the U.K., with a few receiving airplay on U.S. college radio, including “Take Me I'm Yours,” “Up the Junction” and the bouncy “Pulling Mussels (From the Shell).” In 1981, Squeeze released their fourth studio album East Side Story, featuring “Tempted.” The song went on to become one of the band’s most famous songs. It has been featured in movies, TV shows, video games and commercials.
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Squeeze heads out on a co-headling tour with The Psychedelic Furs in September. After kicking off in Albany, New York, the tour will cover much of the U.S.
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Squeeze + The Psychedelic Furs 2023 Tour begins on September 7 at the Hart Theatre at the Egg in Albany, New York.
Squeeze + The Psychedelic Furs 2023 Tour will take Squeeze across the U.S. in the following cities:
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Venue was nice. Concert wasn’t well attended. I was surprised that there was microphone feedback throughout the entire show.
Band were super..but when you book to see squeeze and one of the maing founding members isn't there..or any reason given..it's a disappointment
Anyone who knows Squeeze and can appreciate their work will love this show. Glenn is still in fine form and the group is hitting on all cylinders. Can't wait to see them again.
We had a wonderful time, the musicianship was top notch and the bands energy was through the roof! Unfortunately, Chris Diffie called out on this concert but Glenn Tilbrook and crew covered and were amazing. 11 out of 10.
Squeeze performed a great concert! It is really enjoyable to see such great musicians having a really good time performing their classic music. Would definitely see them again.
They sounded great and gave a great performance! We loved the show and had a wonderful time!
These old guys were bad ass. We saw them in the 80’s and they were even better now! The members of Squeeze are VERY talented musicians. They are masters of their instruments. And…they are still writing new stuff!!
This is the second year in a row I've seen Squeeze and I will keep buying tickets to see them as long as they are touring. The band sounds great and played all their hits which, as a fan, is what you want. They did at least one if not two new songs and they were good too. DPAC was a great venue to see them in as there really is no bad seat and the sound system was great. Last year I saw them with the Psychedelic Furs (who were also great,) and this time I was excited to see Boy George who was touring with them. Unfortunately, I have to say, I was underwhelmed with Boy George. While Squeeze was high energy and every band member seemed like they were having fun and loved performing, Boy George seemed like he was going through the motions and was there for the paycheck. There were many (at least 30-40) people who left during his set - I started to feel bad for him as it started to become very obvious and noticeable. He played a number of covers and only one of them (Purple Rain) was good. He destroyed a classic and beloved Bread song (Everything I Own) by making it into a reggae version, and he did a weird mash up of the Stones You Can't Always Get What You Want and Lou Reed's Walk on the Wild Side. He also ruined one of his biggest hits, "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me"by changing the whole arrangement of it. I thought his best numbers were Church of a Poisoned Mind and the Crying Game. It also didn't help that he was very hard to hear clearly. I was happy I knew a lot of the songs he sang because the ones I didn't, I was had so much trouble making out what was actually being sung, and didn't have that issue at all with Squeeze so I know it wasn't the DPAC's sound system. I would have preferred another hour of Squeeze performing than seeing Boy George. I am hoping that if Squeeze tours again next year, they will partner up with act, but I will see them either way. They were my favorite alternative/New Wave band in the 80's and they remain one of my favorite bands today. If they come near your city, buy your tickets!
Well I really came to the concert to see BOY GEORGE I thought the music for Squeeze was too loud and unable to appreciate the singing Marjorie
Squeeze gave an excellent performance, going through their catalog from the late 70s to the present. The band was tight, with impeccable vocals and harmonies. Squeeze is still one of the best bands in rock and roll.