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Review by art_vandelay
If I was forced to make a complaint about this show, maybe it'd be because of the placement of Petrichor in the first set. While it was performed effortlessly, I think the crowd wasn't fully settled in for it yet....perhaps it would've made a bigger impact if it was later/darker in the show, after the audience chatter died down a little bit.
Other than that, tonight was one bulls-eye after another. I lost track of how many times my seat neighbors and I were high-fiving one another, it was such a joyous experience. And don't get me started on that sick "Sand" jam to close out the first set, lol....