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Customer Reviews for The Last Waltz Tour

4 Customer reviews
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A rockin show

5/5
Dave from New Hampshire
7th November 2022

A great show, put on by a well-rounded set of players. Most of the venue was up on their feet dancing all night (Sorry for the folks who wanted to sit and watch the show). Warren Haynes and group did not disappoint, with Jamey Johnson and Kathleen Edwards belting out the tunes. Proctors was a beautiful venue to see a show, but I'm glad I didn't have to wait in the beer line. Parking was easy, even though the theatre seemed packed. Would see a show there again

Nov. 2019

5/5
Dan Dickson from Boston, Massachusetts
10th November 2022

I can't tell you to go Loud Enough The show we saw 3 years ago had a few different players but it's essentially the same songs and tour...Warren..Jamey and the the cast of great musicians combined with some of the greatest songs ever written makes it a no-brainer

Starratlarry rebuttal

5/5
aea267po from Boston, Massachusetts
12th November 2022

First off, Starratlarry must be pretty dumb and out of touch to think Robbie Robertson was part of this tour. Secondly he must be a pompous, bombastic donkey to think he or his band mates could compare with Warren Haynes, Anders Osborne or Dave Malone. There was world class talent on that stage last night and they blew the roof off the place. The rhythm section, Don Was and Terrance Higgins amazing. Kathleen Edwards, Jamey Johnson, Cyril Neville all great, horns as well. Don't know what show he saw but starratlarry is way off.

mixed feelings

4/5
starratlarry from Chicago, Illinois
26th November 2019

First set was rocking' with great songs by THE BAND/ ROBBIE inserted here and there. After three songs into the second set, I realized I was under the mistaken impression that Mr Robertson was going to make an appearance. I envisioned this show was going to be Robbie Robertson performing with a cast of great musicians to pay homage to the original Waltz. Once the reality sank in, I sat in my seat for the next few songs, arms crossed while feeling kinda stupid that we paid $500 for 4th row pit tickets AND drove 500 miles from Minnesota to see what was essentially a cover band - really good cover band - with no Robbie. I am a guitar player and have been in bands over the last 40 years, two of which were comparable in ability and delivery as these guys. I'm glad we saw this show but will temper my enthusiasm next time and be sure to read the fine print.