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One man with a guitar and a loop peddle once again enthralled a record audience of 65,000 at BC Place stadium.
The acoustics, the stage setup and set list were excellent, and for almost 3 hours, Ed kept the crowd dancing, singing and cheering along. At times it felt like a pub sing along with everyone in the audience knowing all the songs - only with 65,000 of your closest friends.
Great concert, great night. Well worth the trip to Vancouver.
Roxy from Frisco, Texas
GREAT SHOW EVEN WITH TERRIBLE ACOUSTICS
Great show, impressive and dramatic opening. Entertaining lights. Did not know the new songs but the last part of the shows with Ed’s most known songs was amazing. I wished they could figure it out acoustics better at the AT&T stadium.
Laura from Seattle, Washington
LOVED ED, NOT SO MUCH THE VENUE!
Would much prefer to see Ed in a smaller,
more intimate venue where I don't have to
use binoculars to see him or the screens
behind him. The sound quality is not
conducive to concerts, at least where I was
sitting. Couldn't understand what he was
saying due to feedback and echoing.
Ed is a phenomenal talent and has a warm,
engaging personality to boot, but much of
that was lost due to the cavernous venue.
And a note to selfish, self-absorbed people
who think it's okay to stand up for extended
periods because "they bought a ticket too"
and thus blocking other people's view, it's
NOT okay!
Will not consider any event at CenturyLink
other than a sporting event unless they can
improve the sound quality at all points, and
add many more large screens with which to
see the talent.
R Harrison from Las Vegas, Nevada
TOO MUCH PRODUCTION
Ed was great but the show was over produced. Too many light shows, heavy reverb from base and the video screens obstructed our view of the stage. Lots of drunks around us talking at pound levels conflicted with his vicala. Won’t be at this venue again.
Bill from Dallas, Texas
ED SHEERAN DALLAS OCT 27 AT&T STADIUM
Ed is a good entertainer. The venue, however, left much to be desired. The
acoustics made for barely intelligible lyrics for most of the night. Would have much
preferred a smaller venue. He performed alone, following a warm up act by Snow
Patrol. Played for almost two hours.
The background lighting lighting and imagery is overdone. Would have been better
with simple video of him playing and singing. His performance is the draw, not the
video.
I wouldn't go to another concert at AT&T stadium. Poor acoustics.
Jules from Boston, Massachusetts
DISAPPOINTED
I agree with an earlier post....would prefer to
see Ed at a smaller, more intimate venue. I
had a difficult time hearing him over the
crowd's echoes. His screens should have just
shown him instead of adding all of the
background effects. My aisle was constantly
blocked with fans and no security
monitoring this. I left during Ed's fourth
song. He is very talented...but not what I
expected:(.
Ejw from Atlanta, Georgia
NOT SO MUCH
Love ed sheeran. Great musician with raw talent. Mercedes Benz stadium ruined the show. The reverb and overall acoustics were horrible. Almost to the point that I was ready to leave an hour into the show. They had the opportunity to open the dome which would have help significantly, but, they didn't. Outside of the venue, there were other things i didnt care for either... the circle stage with all the video graphics were silly. I would have preffered better lighting effects and a stationary stage where people could have a clear view more often. I get that other people love ed sheeran also, but to say it was amazing was FAR from accurate. Again,, im not taking anything anything away from Ed Sheeran, he is an amazing musician, but that stunt was really dissapointing.... consumerism at its best!
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