Wouldnt go see again for freel
by Summer on 4/27/24The Andrew J Brady Music Center - CincinnatiOnly played a medley of his hits and skipped several
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Todd Rundgren on Tour
Fans never know what to expect from a Todd Rundgren show, which is a testament to his range as a musician. For example, his "The Individualist, A True Star" tour was named so because of its unique format: Along with a set of hits, Rundgren also performed a side of his seminal 1973 LP A Wizard, a True Star. In cities with multiple shows booked, the musician played a different side of the album each night.
No matter where Rundgren's creative muse takes him on a given tour, what stands out is his voice — an instrument that can handle both growling rock and blue-eyed soul — and his charismatic stage presence. Thanks to this versatility, Rundgren has also toured as part of Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band and, as a solo artist, opened for Hall & Oates and teamed up with Joe Jackson for a co-headlining tour. In 2019, he joined forces with the Monkees' Micky Dolenz, Christopher Cross and Badfinger's Joey Molland for the "It Was Fifty Years Ago Today – A Tribute to the Beatles' White Album" tour.
Todd Rundgren in Concert
Todd Rundgren first broke into the music business in the late '60s with the band Nazz, for whom he wrote "Open Your Eyes" and "Hello It's Me." He then released several solo albums, including 1972's Something/Anything? (which featured a re-recording of "Hello It's Me") and then founded the rock band Utopia, a group that drew on prog, power-pop and new wave. In 1983, Rundgren released one of his best-known songs, "Bang the Drum All Day."
In addition to his own work, Rundgren is also a well-respected studio artist who's produced albums for Hall & Oates, XTC, Psychedelic Furs and Meat Loaf. Rundgren has also continued to release solo albums, including 2017's White Knight, which featured guest spots from Robyn, Joe Walsh and Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor.
Only played a medley of his hits and skipped several
WOW. The first 1:40 I knew nothing of the songs he did. I was glad to hear it rocking, floating, moving, solid, thought-provoking, quality at its highest, morally sound. I am still being influenced by the song where he learned kindness from someone who showed him kindness and the endless influence that kindness to others has. I found that it was very positive to women. I found it to be one of the best shows I have seen in a decade. The last 0:20 he did a medley of old hits and 2 older songs that I knew as well so it did satisfy the remeniscing part of the Top 40 old days. I want to go again!
Todd has never hidden who he is as an artist and performer. His concerts can vary a lot from tour to tour. The current Me/We tour is dedicated to the deeper fans that know more of his catalog than just the hits. Please educate yourselves about what you are buying tickets for before you spend your money.
New to the venue and the performer and band - all was smooth - easy check in and parking - had second row floor seats that turned out to be perfect for the experience-
Set list was rather obscure. He sounded and played well but he didn’t play any hits and at $150 a pop that’s what I wanted to see.
the performance was amazing - the music, lights, and sound
I should have read the tour info before buying tickets. I wanted to hear the soundtrack of my youth, not Todd’s new music. Not a song I recognized until the encore. Very disappointed.
I drove 4.5 hours round trip to see this concert and he sang songs that nobody knew until his encore when he sang a melody of his popular songs for about 3 minutes. A very disppointing concert. Friends saw him the next night in Cincinnati and said the same thing. Waste of money.
Todd was on his game, rock the guitar. One of most. Comfortable venues I have ever taking in a concert.
Todd Rundgren is a genius and his performances are getting better and better!! Looking forward to seeing him again!!!