Overall Rating
5.0
By AVGEEK87
Sarah McLachlan
As usual, Sarah was perfect on th e4th. She created all of us Americans on th e4th and was pleased we were there as we were pleased with being there. I would drive a long time to see this singer as her voice only seems to get better with the years.
By SlaminSammy
Sarah is great, strong vocals....
Oh what a night, vey down to earth. A wonderful show, great vocals.
By IndianaJulie
Sarah's voice is amazing!!!
My first time seeing Sarah in concert and so worth it!
By BrendaGStar
Sarah McLachlan is Phenomenal!!
This was my first Sarah McLachlan concert and it was absolutely fantastic!! Her narrative and personal touch to her concert makes you feel like you’re sitting in her home studio watching her sing. The band members are also very talented and complement her amazing voice perfectly. Sarah’s phenomenal voice and musical talent is the real deal. I can’t wait to see Sarah in concert again!! I loved everything in her concert! I hope Sarah comes to Chicago next time.
By SoftwareDude
new arrangements
Loved the slimmed down arrangements with more focus on Sarah's piano and guitar, and of course, her voice which always stands out.
By TiffanyMa
Another stellar performance by Sarah
The venue was intimate, songs all of her best... amazing combination. Sarah's voice consistently great as well as the backup singer. The musicians all looked like they were having a great time. Sarah told stories throughout the performance which helped to understand the context when songs were written.
By Flintstonian
Sarah McLachlan impresses
It could have been longer. Sarah McLachlan has decades of songs from which to pull. But this was her show, not mine. This was more intimate than you would find at a normal concert, so while it was short it did not feel rushed.
Sarah McLachlan's sultry, often-heartbreaking voice has become one of the most iconic in the business, earning her two Grammys and a slew of other awards. McLachlan's emotionally charged live vocal performances on tour are a treat for any ticket buyer. Her voice has a lilting, angelic quality that can melt the toughest ear. Whether backed by a full band, sitting alone at the piano or strumming away at the guitar, her pitch is spot on, while her passion-filled voice seems to soar above and beyond the physical boundaries of the concert itself. In 2013, Sarah McLachlan returned to the studio for a brand new album. It was welcome news after a short break away from studio releases. However, McLachlan was far from out of the shadows during that time. McLachlan has a firm place in the industry.
In 1997, she founded Lilith Fair, which presented 70 female artists live on three stages. However, that stunning voice of hers has made the greatest lasting impression on critics and fans alike. Her lofty status as a noteworthy Canadian prompted Olympic officials to book her for the opening of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada, where she performed the uplifting "Ordinary Miracle" live in front of ticket holders and the rest of the world. McLachlan, a Vancouver native, seemed destined to be a star since she formed her first band in high school. Shortly after that venture, McLachlan signed to a Canadian independent label. Things skyrocketed from there, and it wasn't long before McLachlan was topping Canadian charts with Surfacing in 1997. The album hit the No. 2 spot in the U.S., and McLachlan enjoyed tremendous success with the haunting "Adia," "Angel" and the Grammy Award-winning "Building a Mystery."