How did attendees feel about Van's performance in Philadelphia?
Many were frustrated, as he omitted beloved classics like "Moondance" and "Into the Mystic."
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Many were frustrated, as he omitted beloved classics like "Moondance" and "Into the Mystic."
Attendees faced a lengthy 45-minute parking delay, adding to overall dissatisfaction with the event.
His temperamental, withdrawn demeanor creates an unpredictable atmosphere, challenging audience expectations.
The only encore, "GLORIA," felt insufficient, especially without any classic hits performed.
Attendees noted his complete silence, without even a simple greeting or goodbye.
Reviewers criticized the stone, backless seats as outdated, impacting comfort for attendees.
The BJCC Concert Hall featured excellent acoustics and helpful staff, contributing to a pleasant environment.
Many described the concert as a spiritual experience, feeling profoundly changed by witnessing his genius.
Dedicated fans appreciate the deep exploration of his music, especially the entirety of "Astral Weeks."
He performed for only 75 to 90 minutes, which many found insufficient for his extensive repertoire.