I went to a show at the arena here in town to see someone I’d worked with – a #1 artist with lots of #1 hit songs. It was totally sold out…lots of excitement in the room.
The first opening act had some great songs, lots of energy, and did a decent job onstage. Unfortunately, they weren’t all on the same page.
Yes, so true. I went to 2 shows one night. One was in an arena and the arena show had many moments by each of the artists. I followed this up with a club show. they were an awesome band and had a couple of hits, but I’m not sure anybody was paying attention after a while. No moments, nothing to hang on to. I was there with a radio producer and he was of the same opinion and explained that a radio show is much the same. The best performing radio shows had moments where the on-air personality had a connection with the audience. Otherwise it was just background music. The music will create an emotional response, but the listener has to feel like the artist cares about them and is speaking directly to them. If the artist can do this in all of their media and live content, I think this elevates the art and is the difference between having an arena show or just having a club show… My opinion…