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Reviews: Phish, Adele, Kenny Chesney, Culture Club, Doc Severinsen
Phish @ Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine, July 6 – “The second set was strong Wednesday night at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, the opening set less so.” – Robert Ker / Press Herald
Adele @ Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn., July 5 – “Adele could have had us all with just that wondrous voice. But what elevates Adele above the Beyoncés, Taylor Swifts and Katy Perrys is her personality. She yaks and yaks like your tell-all BFF who just returned from a long vacation. She’s spontaneous, confessional, witty, potty-mouthed, self-deprecating and adorably charming.” – Joe Bream / Star Tribune
Kenny Chesney @ Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pa., July 2 – “Chesney ran the ramps like an excited kid, spreading the love on the usual feel-good summery hits ‘Til It’s Gone,’ ‘Summertime,’ ‘Pirate Flag,’ the nostalgia-soaked ‘I Go Back’ and the Buffett-y ‘No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems.’” – Scott Mervis / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Culture Club @ Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg, Fla., July 6 – “George’s dulcet croon has given way to a huskier, gruffer tone over the years, which suits the band’s superb catalog just fine.” – Gabe Echazabal / Creative Loafing
Doc Severinsen with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra at Marcus Center in Milwaukee, Wis., July 1 – “He picked spots here and there to blow his horn, the most memorable being a brokenhearted solo on the Neapolitan lament ‘Caruso’ that might have had Miles Davis nodding his approval.” – Jim Higgins / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel