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Jacob Collier Tour 2025

By DrWesC

Band was great - venue needs work

Jacob, was, as his reputation precedes, exceptional. Alita Moses and the drummer (whose name I did not catch) stood out among the rest of the band. Exceptional vocal harmonies and clarity, great sound, potentially over the top lighting. The drummer made wonderful choices not to overplay even while some complicated metric modulations were taking place. Nice to hear such a dynamic act at such a large venue. I've been to shows at the Fillmore twice and there is some to love, and some to hate about this venue. It seems to have naturally great sound for shows like this. What it lacks is sightlines. I'm a giant, so no problem for me - my friends were sub 5'6" and had no prayer of seeing anything happening on stage from anywhere but the front row. Most of the balcony is VIP seating, so First Ave is the much better Minneapolis option if you want to see without forcing your way to the front. With GA tickets as expensive as they were, people need to have a fighting chance to see without having to pay even more. My small friend found a spot on a landing between stairs up to the balcony. They were told to move after a while by the venue, and other people took that spot and no one from the venue ever came back to check on things, and the new unwritten rule breakers were allowed to stay through the show. Paid $13 pre-tip for a Coors Light :| Definitely a little price gouging happening here. Overall, the Fillmore is one of the best sounding rooms in the Twin Cities, but reminiscent of the problems that plagued and doomed The Brick as far as bad sightlines. If you're demanding higher ticket prices than places like First Avenue, the Orpheum and the State, the experience can't be worse, and unfortunately it is. Doing away with the reservation of more than half the balcony for VIPs would go a long way towards improving the situation.