What did some attendees say about the lead singer's behavior during the performance?
Reports indicated the lead singer acted as if he were drunk, further frustrating attendees at Victory Theatre.
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Reports indicated the lead singer acted as if he were drunk, further frustrating attendees at Victory Theatre.
Several attendees expressed disappointment, stating they would not buy tickets again due to the poor vocal performance.
Many left due to the lead singer's inability to properly sing "Heard it in a Love Song," disappointing the audience.
The lead singer's vocals were described as "shot" and slurred, making lyrics unintelligible.
Attendees noted difficulty hearing and understanding vocals, with the sound levels poorly balanced throughout the show.