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Customer Reviews for Chicago and the Doobie Brothers

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CHICAGO AND THE DOOBIE BROTHERS

5/5
DEB from CICERO, NY
19th July 2017

THE DOOBIE BROTHERS ROCKED FOR THE FANS LAST NIGHT AND IT WAS THE FIRST TIME I HAD SEEN THEM, THEY WERE GREAT AND CHICAGO WAS AWSOME, I HAVE SEEN THEM THREE TIMES AND THEY ARE BETTER EACH TIME. GREAT NIGHT OF LISTENING TO GREAT MUSIC LOVED THE VENUE, GETTING OUT OF THE CONCERT WITH TRAFFIC WAS NOT THAT GREAT BUT HAD A GREAT TIME

Whoa, stand up and be entertained!

5/5
trisha from Red Bank NJ
24th July 2017

The Doobie Brothers only get better and better each time I see them. There's no way anyone could stay seated! Great musicians, great voices, a great show!!! Then there's Chicago. I've seen them so many times and never want the show to end. As I rushed to the stage toward the end of their performance, I got my love, James Pankow, to walk up to me with his arms out and fingers dancing all over the place to grab my hands as I told him I love him. So damn cool! Made MY night. Rock on guys!!!!!

Doobie Brothers Chicago Boston, MA

5/5
Ed from Boston, Massachusetts
27th July 2017

Once again, the Doobie Brothers rocked the place from start to finish, I wish they could have played longer. Chicago, is very good, but a few slow moments during their long set quieted the crowd down. The new lead singer / bass player was good, but tried to hard to sound like the previous members. Left before last song "25 or 6 to 4" I was disappointed that the two bands did not finish the night sharing the stage, as they have in the past. I'm sure I'll be back to see them next year, regardless of the billing.

Chicago and Doobies blow the roof off!!

5/5
John from Charlotte, North Carolina
25th June 2017

What a thrill to see two of the greatest rock bands of all time. The Doobies song selection was spot on (even though only one Michael McDonald era song was in the set), and displayed incredible musicianship. Pat and Tommy still sound great. Their voices have held up well over the years. McFee may have been the most versatile guy on the stage, playing guitar, harp, violin and vocals. Wow!! is all I can say!! Chicago clearly had a tough act to follow, but were up to the task, delving deep into their catalog, playing several songs that may not have been familiar to the casual fan (e.g. Introduction, Wake Up Sunshine, I'm a Man, and the entire "Ballet for a Girl From Buchanan" multi-movement piece), but were thrilling to the ardent fan's ears. The bands complement each other very well, and it was clear the audience was thrilled with both performances. The PNC Charlotte venue was great. Get there early, as traffic is not managed as well as PNC/Raleigh.

Doobie Brothers perfect match with Chicago

5/5
Iconic Fuzzball from Raleigh, North Carolina
26th June 2017

I am so hoarse! How can one say one band was better than the other?!! THEY BOTH BLEW THE ROOF OFF. Man that was fun. The Chicago brass, they are the best in history!

Chicago-Doobie Brothers in Chicago

5/5
Anonymous from Chicago, Illinois
17th July 2017

Two great groups still playing after all these years. The Doobies walked on stage with no introduction and rocked the house. Their rendition of Long Train Runnin' was sensational in every way. Chicago had their hometown fans on their feet for the whole concert with both original and newer members sounding terrific. Their fantastic performance of Ballet for a girl in Buchannon gave long time fans a thrill. Chicago may be a little older now but they still sound great and the crowd was on their feet for the whole concert. Great family show and the seating and atmosphere was good as well.