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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSoooo excited! Just got tickets to see Dionne Warwick in April.
Really good seats at a reasonable price, at the Lowell (MA) Auditorium. I never thought I'd see her before one of us died!
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MLAA
(17,568 posts)Im very envious (in a good way). Yeah!
Croney
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MLAA
(17,568 posts)rogerballard
(3,028 posts)I saw her do a concert in her home. I think it was during the pandemic, you paid for a ticket and given a code to be able to stream, she is still kicking it!
Croney
(4,722 posts)PJMcK
(22,193 posts)They played all their hits and if you psychically transport yourself back to the 1960s & 70s, itll be great fun. I was a huge fan of them both.
As a musician, I suggest you keep your expectations modest.
Have a blast!
Croney
(4,722 posts)so I'll be happy with whatever she gives me. You saw a great show!
PJMcK
(22,193 posts)It was at the Westbury Music Fair on NYs Long Island. The venue is about as suburban middle-of-the-road as you could find! But we had good seats and the sound system was pretty good, (a hallmark of Bacharachs music). All of the songs were their classics and the audience loved the show!
The musicians were made up of two groups. The first was Bacharachs core rhythm section of BB on piano, a second keyboardist, a guitarist, a drummer/percussionist, a bass player and I think a trumpet/flugelhorn player and a saxophone/woodwind player. The second group made up the rest of the small orchestra consisting of strings and additional woodwinds. I dont recall any backup vocalists. Everyone played well.
I hope you enjoy the concert!
TexasBushwhacker
(20,375 posts)It's probably on the PBS website if you missed it.