
Newark e-stage
Originally posted by MaxKL:Been reading more tour reviews lately and didn't realise quite how divisive this one has been. Seems some are saying that it's an incredible story and some are saying it's a bore-fest. I've listened to the recordings and it sounds like a solid, thematically-driven show to me. To those that have attended: what is the energy of the crowd like? I'm presuming they don't react particularly well to the new stuff (i.e. half of the set)?
Personally, I think a lot of energy could be reclaimed by ending the 'narrative' in the main set and leaving the encore for high-energy hits. Something like: NYD/Elevation/Vertigo/Best Thing (electric)/GOYOW/American Soul/Staring at the Sun/Pride/Love Is Bigger/13 --- Wild Horses/COBL/One/Bad
Originally posted by MaxKL:As I said, I think the show looks good from video and audio but there definitely looks to be a drop in energy from the crowd towards the latter parts of the set.
Originally posted by larryrulz:[..]
The energy (at Uniondale and Newark) definitely peaked during the Elevation/Vertigo/Desire sequence. Picked up again during Pride, then dropped. I loved the encore, but it was a total dud in terms of crowd energy.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Perhaps location in the venue plays it’s part as marianarielli said the crowd was dead for elevation and vertigo but good for the new songs which is quite different from what you said. I would have thought there would be a big difference between Ga and seating when it came to atmosphere for certain songs. I guess if you’re down in GA having a good time it’s easy to forget what’s going on around you.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Perhaps location in the venue plays it’s part as marianarielli said the crowd was dead for elevation and vertigo but good for the new songs which is quite different from what you said. I would have thought there would be a big difference between Ga and seating when it came to atmosphere for certain songs. I guess if you’re down in GA having a good time it’s easy to forget what’s going on around you.