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Review by User_25940_
I couldn't have said it better myself. It felt like the greatest concert I ever went to when I was there. Now, I know it doesn't really compete with some of the shows I saw last year (Reading and 12/29 in particular) but for whatever reason, when they play so well together I could really care less what they play. I had no expectations of a 20 minute Reba, I was just hoping that they sounded tight and unified, so all my expectations for this summer and fall will still be high. And that's exactly what I got. It was just an all around really fun show, masterfully played, and the crowd was full of high energy. What more can we ask for in a festival setting?