The producers of this tour, who are also sponsors of the TV show (a shampoo company), felt a need to show a commercial at the beginning of the event. I am used to seeing commercials in the movie theatres, but this crossed a line. A commercial for a live event? This is not acceptable to me and was just tacky. Also, I feel that since this is a hit TV show, that they could afford better stylists for the artists. I am very interested in fashion, and notice what performers wear during a show. Not only did many of the stage clothes look cheap, but some of the artists wore outfits that were not flattering to them. I do not blame the artists, they are there to sing, and many just may not have a sense of style. This is a job for professional stylists and I blame the producers for skimping on the budget for many of the outfits, and also for hiring stylists who are not very good at their job. The visual impact of the artists is important to me. My seats were spectacular, in the very first row, and I did not experience any sound issues like some other reviews have mentioned. The venue is usually good for sound, so possibly it was a problem that should have been addressed during the sound check. I also didn't pay to hear 3 people chosen from the audience to sing on the stage while the audience was instructed to either buy a sleep mask from the merch booth (prior to the intermission) or cover their eyes. The audience members who sang were NOT singers, and that is about the nicest way to describe this part of the program. I think that the show was meant to appeal to families with children, and not to experienced concert goers. Yes, the artists are all talented, but some of this stuff was very demeaning to the artists in my opinion. I won't be attending another Voice tour. The audience was very receptive and seemed to enjoy the show, but I will save my money and not attend another one. The So You Think You Can Dance tour is a don't miss event, and I have attended 5 of those tours, so I don't have a bias toward the reality show tours. I just think that there was a lot of room for improvement in the production of this particular show. My apologies to the artists who tried their best to entertain their audience.