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Pentatonix Reviews

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Average customer review: 2.0 star rating (2.2 Stars)

Number of reviews: 42

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3.0 star rating Chris Neville from Hershey, Pennsylvania

LOVE PENTATONIX, GREAT SHOW, GREAT GRAPHICS. BASS ALMOST RUINED IT.

Was really pumped to see Pentatonix. Sat on the floor in the back right next to sound guys. Opening choir was good, but sound was too quiet and terrible. Pentatonix comes out. A little too much "show" and not enough singing. Bass was way too loud (along with the "beat box"). It was over-modulated and gave the rest of the group a "muddy" sound. Overall did not enjoy the performance as much as I hoped I would, but still glad we went. Loved their "light show" and graphics, by the way! Still one of my favorite groups!

3.0 star rating Karen from Sioux Falls, South Dakota

GREAT SHOW....LONG WAIT!

Pentatonix was amazing....once they got on stage. When a show is scheduled to start at 7 pm and its almost 30 minutes late - that's disappointing. There were so many people there and children that we thought that was rude. We saw one family leave before Pentatonix took the stage as it was getting too late for the kids with school the next day. Then there was another 30 minute wait between The Girl Named Tom (fabulous!). After performing for a half hour, Pentatonix took a 15 minute break (which was really 30 minutes long). We finally had to leave at 11:30 pm as we had a 1.5 hr drive home.

3.0 star rating April Roy from Fort Lauderdale, Florida

SHORT AND SWEET

Opening band was awesome “ Girl named Tom” they started playing at 8:09 for about 30 mins , then we waited and waited for Penatonox to start playing, 45 mins later they started and played for 30 mins. Wth?! Great talent but the length of the show was a disappointment.

2.0 star rating Kim from Seattle, Washington

FIRE YOUR SOUNDGUY

I was really looking forward to this show, I’ve loved PTX for years and have never seen them live. Citizen Queen was cute, but someone was definitely off key. Not that I could hear it very well. Rachel Platten was such a gem and I thoroughly enjoyed her performance despite having never liked the only song I knew of hers. Phenomenal performer and such a voice. But omg, the bass. Who is your sound guy?? Are y’all self conscious of your voices? I could BARELY hear the songs. I could barely hear anyone who talked in between songs. I loved the lighting effects, loved how the set changed each song, that was really cool. But what was with that bass??? Ridiculous. I’m really shocked that this apparently followed you on your tour. Why haven’t you fixed this? Ppl love you for your SOUND, let us HEAR IT! Bass is great, but it shouldn’t drown everything else out!

2.0 star rating Tim Anderson from Kansas City, Missouri

PENTATONIX A DISAPPOINTMENT

Wow, I love PTX harmony and their online videos are awesome. Sadly, the performance at Starlight Theater felt like a totally different group, loud and somewhat obnoxious, with incredibly heavy bass and beat boxes, all encased in irritatingly bright, flashing lights. I enjoyed this show about 25% as much as I had expected. On the upside, the cello segment was great and, about 10 songs in, they sang a song I actually enjoyed, a rendition of Sounds of Silence. Their opening act, Rachel Platten, was honestly far more enjoyable. I had really looked forward to this show, but will not be taking in a live concert again.

2.0 star rating Wayne Wampler from Jacksonville, Florida

NO GENUINE EMOTION. LOUD BASS. POOR CHOICE OF OPENING SONGS.

After Rachel Platen performed, it was almost 9pm before Pentatonix arrived on stage. People were already leaving. The heat in the outdoor arena was almost unbearable. The song choices at the beginning of the concert were poor. The high decibel distorted bass drowned out the other voices. I was expecting a class act performance. Pentatonix is not a hard rock group but they tried to perform like one. The colorful visuals and poorly mixed audio appeared to be the driving force to stir up the younger crowd. And it worked for that group. The only saving grace of the performance were the visual effects - otherwise I would have given 1 star. I and some friends left just before 10pm. What a waste of money! So disappointed. I still love Pentatonix though.

2.0 star rating Laurie from Hartford, Connecticut

DISAPPOINTED

I love Pentatonix and was so looking forward to seeing them for the first time at Mohegan Sun. So disappointed- sound was terrible. Bass was so loud that it often drowned out the singing. My eats actually hurt at the end. Too bad!

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