Stoned In Staten Island wrote on Nov 7
th, 2021 at 9:19am:
The two L.A. shows were the best so far.
No two shows in a row can ever be the best of all shows on a tour. That's just how it works. Either the second or first night will be better out of the two, but no two in a row have defeated a whole tour in the history of tours, that is impossible.
Obviously this is all down to personal preference, and perhaps whatever experiences you held outside of it in regards to it, for you to feel that way about it which is understandable. But the performance at hand... That's another story. I think there was a tone of irritation that arose at the L.A shows that I have yet to see in the others until Vegas last night. I don't know if it's just me but the shows at Sofi stadium were off. The audience, whether, and area being played serves a huge role in this apart from the stones overall vibrations (which can overpower any of that) However, I will tell you that the energies of the warm whether, thick fog, open roof (not to mention behind the stage was completely open - you could walk behind and see backstage as well as them performing from outside) was monumental. The fireworks were larger given the open roof, and the audience energy was phenomenally better than average. It had that old classic energy - of a thick misty night filled with nothing but the stones atmosphere being super charged into the stratosphere above.
And of course I'm talking about nashville. I will always spam my love for this show but from an outside perspective this is otherwise unopinionated. The only thing that will compare in the future is Detriot (although cold) and perhaps the Raceway and Hard Rock (although unnatendable)