What experience did attendees have with the venue's acoustics before Leon Bridges' performance?
Many noted that the acoustics were off, impacting their enjoyment of the music before Bridges took the stage.
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Many noted that the acoustics were off, impacting their enjoyment of the music before Bridges took the stage.
Some attendees mentioned that audience chatter drowned out the music, reducing the concert's overall impact.
The bass vibrations were unbearable, overshadowing the musicians and making it hard to enjoy their set.
Attendees noted too many ballads and a lack of older hits, leaving some feeling unsatisfied.
The long lines significantly delayed access to drinks, detracting from the overall concert experience.