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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 64 reviews

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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 64 reviews
  • Need to stagger the seats

    by cama81z on 3/1/25Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair - WestburyRating: 3 out of 5

    I wish that I could have seen the concert but being the seats aren't staggered the lady in front of me had huge hair and the man in front of my wife was very tall and never stopped talking to his partner. We just heard the music . The screens above could have had the concert on them so we all could see. . John was great but the venue not so much

  • Very enjoyable evening

    by Donald52 on 3/1/25Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair - WestburyRating: 5 out of 5

    This is the second time I’ve seen this show and both times I found it very enjoyable and nostalgic. Very well done and Jon Davison (Yes) contributed greatly to the the show, as did the phenomenal musicians. John Lodge still has it and gave a stellar performance including great vocal and guitar skills as well as enjoyable animation and anecdotes. Well worth the trip and price. A very memorable evening.

  • A last hurrah!

    by Aggie on 3/1/25Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair - WestburyRating: 3 out of 5

    Big props go out to John Lodge, who at 81 and having suffered a recent stroke, brought the past to the present with a solid show at the Westbury Music Fair. The band was tight and professional and his son in law Jon Davison (lead vocalist of Yes) provided the chops on The Voice, Tuesday Afternoon and Nights in White Satin. Great songs by a great band!!!! Missing too many original members to rate higher than 3 stars but well worth the time.

  • Great Concert

    by LCLI on 3/1/25Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair - WestburyRating: 5 out of 5

    I've followed The Moody Blues for years and John Lodge, one of the last 2 remaining members of the band, did not disappoint. Not only is he a great performer, but he was very personable to the audience and kept the concert flowing with classic songs and dialogue. The second act, performing Days of Future Passed in its entirety, was pure pleasure. A must-see concert for anyone who enjoys the music of The Moody Blues, or great music in general

  • Nostalgic

    by FranC on 3/1/25Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair - WestburyRating: 3 out of 5

    The vocals were weak which was expected, but the music and anecdotes were filled with nostalgia. Most unfortunate was the venue! The acoustics were the poorest of any concert hall/arena I have ever attended in 65 years!

  • okay

    by Dave on 3/1/25Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair - WestburyRating: 3 out of 5

    it was just okay . disappointed that the band never faced the left or right sections all we saw was their backs . :( also sound system was not clear more than once . Have been a regular for many years to this venue and not disappointed like this before.

  • Great concert hoped it never ended

    by Ken on 2/28/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    John is a legend and his band was great. The Moody Blues are truly one of the best bands ever. This concert was one of the best. I hope he comes around again. Thanks John

  • Excellent show

    by Pete on 2/27/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    John and his band put together a great show The band sounded tight . Besides playing Moody Blues classic hits . They also played the whole album of Days of Future Past in the second part of the show .Regardless of Johns health issues he did a great job . Highly recommnded to see .

  • Good show.

    by Gregory on 2/22/25The Capitol Theatre - Port ChesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Lodge is 81 (!) & suffered a stroke about a year ago but his playing & voice is there. Hit all the high notes & told good stories. Nice band & guest vocalist as well.

  • HAPPY CAMPER

    by JOANNE on 2/22/25The Capitol Theatre - Port ChesterRating: 1 out of 5

    LOVED IT ALL JOHN IS ABSOLUTLY AMAZING,,,,,MUSICALLY,GREAT VOICE,GREAT PERSONALITY ALWAYS SMILING...JUST LOVE HIM THE GUEST SINGER, WELL, GREAT SWEET VOICE ...WOULD LOVE TO SEE ( HEAR) MORE FROM HIM. THE WHOLE BAND WAS GREAT ( LEAD,KEYBOARD AND DRUMBER) PLEASE COME BACK SOON!

  • John Lodge Moody Blues

    by Nick on 2/22/25The Capitol Theatre - Port ChesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance! Second half was the whole Days of Future Past. Will definitely see him again.

  • Moody Blue & Company still rocking

    by pamguymax on 2/22/25The Capitol Theatre - Port ChesterRating: 4 out of 5

    John and has band really put together a great show, especially for Moody loyal fans. There was a great recreation of the beloved Days of Future Past where the parts played by The London Symphony Orchestra from 1969 were beautifully recreated. I did miss Justin Hayward's voice a bit.....

  • John Lodge is a great talent!

    by Great show! on 11/21/24Bergen Performing Arts Center - EnglewoodRating: 5 out of 5

    This concert was wonderful! The whole band is fantastic, sounding exactly like the Moody Blues. John Lodge sounded great and is a great guitar player. I highly recommend this concert, you will not be disappointed!

  • John and his band never disappoint.

    by Kelley on 11/20/24Columbus Athenaeum - ColumbusRating: 5 out of 5

    I've been following The Moodys and now John and his 10,000 year light band. All of the members make sure the experience is unforgettable. I love the commerodery amongst the members and the music sounds great. John is always happy and smiling and did great after having a stroke.

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    by NHYesman on 11/20/24Columbus Athenaeum - ColumbusRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent show. John L doing good after recovering from stroke . Jon Davison of YES, Special Guest, Also excellent. Band is tight. Great Cello player. Venue a little unimpressive but served the purpose.

  • Ah the memories

    by DVD on 11/20/24Columbus Athenaeum - ColumbusRating: 5 out of 5

    I sang cried - all the emotions I have felt about the Moody Blues for decades of fandom- extraordinary give John's recovering from illness and longevity!!! He is truly blessed

  • Heart Felt John Lodge

    by Rick on 11/18/24Bergen Performing Arts Center - EnglewoodRating: 5 out of 5

    John Lodge of The Moody Blues poured out his heart in the song he wrote-“Isn’t Life Strange “ The concert covered many individual hits followed by doing the album “ Days of Future Passed” He gave several personal stories including having a stroke last Christmas Day I took my 70 year-old sister there for her birthday and we both agreed that we were “ Making memories “ for sure ! So AWESOME!!

  • Time to Retire

    by Robert A on 11/18/24Bergen Performing Arts Center - EnglewoodRating: 3 out of 5

    I have enjoyed the Moody Blues from the beginning. Over the years, I have seen a dozen shows. I was very happy when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But the time has come to say goodbye. The Bergen Pac is a small theatre that sometimes allows you to see more than you want to. Age ( not to mention the stroke ) has caught up with John. The higher notes are not reachable. The sound man had the music too high ( maybe not by accident ). Over all, it was a very underwhelming night.

  • Days of Future Past - 11/15/24

    by Ed on 11/18/24Bergen Performing Arts Center - EnglewoodRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show! Wonderful music and John’s voice was terrific!

  • Excellent!

    by Karen B on 11/18/24Bergen Performing Arts Center - EnglewoodRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was fantastic and uplifting. John was in good voice and the band was excellent. It was a joy to experience!