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by Diane Rem on 5/4/25Agganis Arena - BostonRating: 5 out of 5Just like the old days. They really rocked the house!!
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Heart formed in Seattle, Washington in 1973 and have rocked on through the years under the sibling core of Ann and Nancy Wilson. The group has released 16 studio albums, hitting the Top 10 seven times and topping the Billboard 200 with 1985’s Heart. The band have sold nearly 35 million albums worldwide. Early rock staples such as “Crazy on You,” "Barracuda” and “Magic Man” gave way to greater mainstream success in the ’80s with the group’s first Hot 100 chart-toppers, "These Dreams" in 1986 and "Alone” in 1987. Despite developing their own solo careers after their first hiatus in 1995, the Wilson sisters have reunited as Heart several times. In 2013, Heart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The band have received four career Grammy nominations and received The Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023.
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Just like the old days. They really rocked the house!!
Let me start by saying I think the Wilson sisters are great There songs have been a part of My life for many decades it’s always great to see them live. This event was a bit disappointing not because a lack of effort but I think Ann still needs to to recover from her fall the slight cough as she stated and most of all getting to 100% after battling her last ailment. I will go back to see them again this summer but I hope she is feeling much better and stronger . Hopefully they play at least 2 hours the show was much to short. On a positive note Nancy was awesome , her playing and singing along with her moving around on stage was the best part of the show. They had a group of excellent musician’s accompanying them and they put out a great performance Get better Ann and stay healthy and see you next time
lead singer in a wheelchair and just out for a pay day…not a good show at all
We were in sec 219 of the Moda Center, and the sound was not good. Very muddled and boomy, lots of pops and crackles on the singer's mic. The louder it got the worse it sounded. Might just have been the location of the seats. The opening act, Squeeze, sounded much better, cleaner. I've seen Heart before, and they sounded much better back then. Traffic is always a nightmare getting in and out of the Moda Center.
The show was terrific! Radio City Music Hall is beautiful, very comfortable.
The Wilson sisters did NOT disappoint. They sounded amazing! I will NEVER go back to Agganis Arena. The seats were smaller than airline seats and bolted together so you couldn't spread out. I sat next to a large person who was taking up part of my seat! I paid good money for floor seats only to find out there are no bathrooms on the floor level, you had to walk back up incredibly steep stadium stairs to use the bathroom! It was a nightmare getting in and out of there.
never expected to see ann wilson in a chair but even then it was amazing! I came all the way from brasil just to see it but was disappointed cause we bought a package with meet and greet and there was none of it.
Ann Wilson, the lead singer had every right to cancel the show since she fell on ice, but went on and gave it her all while in a wheelchair. She and the band did a terrific show and the lighting was good too. The only thing that was missing during the show is a big screen so that you could see better from far away like Barry Manilow had.
Heart still kickn out the hits after all these years and Ann doin her best after being ill
Terrible experience. Love the group. Really Really poor sound