Lady Antebellum at the Concert Hall
Essay by Abina1 • March 15, 2016 • Book/Movie Report • 994 Words (4 Pages) • 1,266 Views
Film Concert Review
Lady Antebellum at the Concert Hall
I watched the complete concert of Lady Antebellum, which was performed at the concert hall in
Toronto. I watched the video in the comfort of my home, the show was almost an hour show
about 47.00 minutes long. This concert was held after Lady antebellum had received (5)
Grammy Awards at the 53rd Grammy Award in 2011.
The venue of the concert was small and very casual. I felt as if the concert was part of a talk
show. There was a fair amount of lights, just the right amount for the small venue and round
stage. The stage, was decorated with (2) beautiful chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and
drape Curtains, these give a Contemporary style to the setting on the stage.
The audience seating was set up all around the stage and no one was standing. It was a
very intimate type of concern where the fans were able to have a close view of their favorite
country singers and band.
On stage they were three chairs one for each member of Lady Antebellum’s trio of singers;
Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood. Accompanying them were the rest of the band
members, these were (3) Base player, (1) drummer, (1) keys and percussion (1).
Everyone was dressed casual and so were the people in the audience, there was a certain sense
of relax ambience, there was no tension building up prior to first performance.
Generally a concert has a welcoming intro at the beginning of the show before the singers hit
the stage, this time was different. The concert started out with the (3) singers Charles, Dave and
Hillary, sitting in front of the audience and singing “Still we own the Night” as their first song.
They picked a great song with good energy to open up the concert, the acoustic guitar played
by Dave could be heard in the back as Charles started singing and it continued on throughout
the song. The singers and audience clapped along the melody of the song. Charles did a
wonderful job playing up the fans. The instruments played during this song was the base, piano,
acoustic guitar,
Accordion and the drums. The song has a riff, which happens to be the title of the song, (we
own the night). Charles vocals was perfect with a nice soft pitch; this song has a gradual
intensity, clear texture and fast tempo. Lady Antebellum really owed the Night with this into
song.
Charles and Hillary chairs were beside each other, because in each of their songs there is
usually a lot interaction between both singers which gives the audience a sense of real life
Situation were two people are either in love of fall out of love Twice during the show the
singers were introduced and interviewed by the hostess of the night, who also mentioned their
growing popularity as a pop and country star and asked about their experience as a group of
friend. This was sort of short interview with the stars. Here they had the opportunity to talk
about their songs, the big winning night at the Grammys and their experiences as a band. This
give the fans a close up time with their favorite singers.
As the show progressed the songs performed by Lady Antebellum were their most recent hits;
such as Cold as stone, I run to you, I need you now, Love singing me home, Love don’t live here
anymore, Just a kiss. It was a nice flow of songs that went very well with the small hall. Some
The lights were dim on and off. The fans were drawn in by the singers. Charles one of the lead
singers had frequent interaction to ensure the fans were taking part of the performance as well
as making sure his musicians were not left out. Half way through the concert Charles
introduced each one of the musicians by saying their names and what instruments they
played. At that instance they each had a chance to showcase their talents on the base, piano; to
me this really shows that Lady Antebellum is not only three singers but also includes the
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