Beverly Hills, CA
Overall Rating
4.7
By Plowe1
Ojays were incredible, wonderful show
They preformed their greatest hits. It was an amazing experience. Eddie Levert still is an amazing performer and singer
By Anonymous
The O'Jays gave an awesome performance. I would definitely go see the again❤️❤️❤️
By UncleD60
Better Than Ever
After over 50 years in the music industry and inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this trio still has it as they took me back to my high school years to songs that move any generation. I was actually shocked at myself for getting up out of my seat to join in with others in dance and I NEVER DO THAT. That’s just how good the concert was. If you ever have the opportunity, go see the OJAYS Live; you won’t be disappointed, no matter what your age is!!
By jothomas1105
We had the deluxe package where we had preferred parking, dinner and third row floor seats. OJays were amazing, After all these years they still have it! Their voices were perfect, sound was great and they had an great show. Will see them again if they come to Del Mar Fair!
By Blast2018
They’ve still got it.
Still wonderful energy. Amazing band and the crowd was as much fun to watch as they sang and danced. A night to remember for sure.
By Medyum
What they do
The O'Jays have been together for over 55 years, and are still kicking it with a high level of energy and entertainment that any fan would treasure. If they come to your city, don't miss seeing them.
By Rulo54
Awesome & Amazing
I was in awe the whole time had great seats box seats best concert ever in a long time , artist performance spectacular All staff were extremely kind and considerate, had a blast.
THE O'JAYS IN CONCERT:
When it comes to classy, color-coordinated, old-school soul showmanship, nobody can touch the O'Jays. Taking the stage in matching suits to perform beloved classics from their decade-spanning catalog, the debonair trio never fails to transport audiences back to the good old days of "Love Train" and "For the Love of Money." Hot off the heels of their 2013 induction into the R&B Music Hall of Fame, the O'Jays will treat fans to several highly anticipated appearances in 2014.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Formed in Ohio in 1958, The O'Jays experienced moderate success throughout the '60s with a string of minor hits like "Lonely Drifter" and "Lipstick Traces." On the verge of calling it quits in the early '70s, the band finally got their big break after signing to Philadelphia International for their platinum-selling 1972 single "Back Stabbers." The song established them as a key player in the Philadelphia soul movement, a funk-infused brand of soul that pioneered many of the elements later adopted by disco. A string of hits would follow throughout the '70s, including epochal No. 1 smash "Love Train," creating a legacy the band continues to honor today with their spirited performances on tour.
FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:
"They sounded great and put on a really great show. They sang all of their popular songs, ending with For the Love of Money...which brought the house down. Everyone was on their feet, dancing and singing and really enjoying the show."
"This was a great show. They performed their old-school moves and wore matching outfits, something you don't see with ‘newer’ performers."
"The show was awesome. The O'Jays took me down memory lane and back. The show was attended by ages 20-80 and all had a great time."