Why was sound quality a major concern during Leon Bridges' performance at BJCC Concert Hall?
The instruments often overpowered vocals, causing frustration for those wanting to hear Leon's lyrics clearly.
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The instruments often overpowered vocals, causing frustration for those wanting to hear Leon's lyrics clearly.
While appreciating his artistry, they were disappointed by the perceived absence of emotional engagement with the audience.
The bass solo energized the crowd, prompting spontaneous dancing in their seats during "You Don't Know."
Some felt that certain songs were rushed, impacting the overall enjoyment and flow of the performance.
Fans felt there was a lack of connection and presence from Leon, detracting from the live experience.