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Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 110 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Level 42

    by Astrokurtis on 9/15/10Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim

    I had a great time at this venue!! Level 42 are my all time favorite band and to see them in this setting was great. I had standing tix near the stage and wasn't crowded in like in smaller venues.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Level 42 finally play SF

    by BobFive0 on 8/6/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    I finally got to see one of the most underated bands over the past thirty years. Had I not looked at the band website I would have missed this gem of a show. First off the show was poorly publicized to say the least. I did not hear a word about this on any SF bay radio. This was my first time to the Regency Ballroom and i must say what a great venue. It is the perfect size for a show of this type and I'm sure had more poeple known about it ticket sales would have been much better. I will keep checking to see who is coming to this venue. Great location with a very nice bar right next door. Level 42 was absolutely fantastic. I have been a fan since the early 80's and have all of thier cd's. A great group of musicians, played all the fan favorites.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Level 42 were sweeeeeeet!

    by photogem on 8/5/10Nokia Theatre Times Square - New York City

    level 42 were awesome when i saw them in the nokia theatre, new york on my holiday. The venue is great and the band were really amazing live!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Long time in coming!

    by JustAnotherDMFan on 8/4/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    I waited a long time for this group to tour the US again! The show was fantastic! This group still sounds spectacular and their live performances rival their studio productions. Mark King still is still (in my opinion) the #1 bassist of all time. The man can play, sing, dance, and chew gum a the same time! Mike Lindup's vocals are just astonishing and have not lost anything over the years. Pete Ray Biggin just brings the drums to life more so than any of his predecessors in the group! Nathan King in the lead guitarist backing vocals role just cannot be matched. Sean Freeman on sax was a pleasure to listen to. I am a fan of the original "Fab Four", but bands change/evolve over the years. The current make-up of the group is a great match all the way around and well worth the price of a ticket. As many other fans felt, 1.5 hours really seemed a little too short, but considering the tour schedule they are keeping I can understand them keeping things "brief". Mark and Mike staying on stage for a short time after the show was over to meet/greet fans was something many of us truly appreciated.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great FUN show!

    by Mixter969 on 8/3/10L.A - Los Anegeles

    Great fun show, these guys are GREAT musicians and extremely fun. Enjoyed every moment!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Level was Hot!!!

    by Doc365 on 8/3/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    The concert was wonderful. The music was good. The band was tight and I met a nice person afterwards in the VIP lounge. The band came upstairs and I got a picture with Mark King (to add to my collection of bassist). I couldn't have had a better time. I have seen hundreds of concerts but none of them I was anticipating seeing more than this one (maybe my first Stanley Clarke concert). Well this concert delivered.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    LEVEL 42 --- The BEST band ever

    by mb211242 on 8/2/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    If you are a Level 42 fan, or a living human being with a heartbeat and a love for music, then you would probably also agree that it was the best show ever. I have been a pretty hardcore fan since 1987, so I knew the words and music to every song. It was a dream come true....

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    awesome show!

    by JamnSam on 8/2/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    I loved the show, Eighties Funk at it finest. The level of musicianship was amazing. They are one of the tightest bands I have ever heard live. Sounded great, nice venue, I would totally see them again. Club Nokia rocks!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Level 42 better than ever!

    by Thunderthumbs88 on 8/2/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    After 23 agonizing years, Level 42 finally returned to America for their 30th Anniversary World Tour. Unlike our U.K. counter-parts, who have had a steady diet of small venue shows for the past decade, Americans have either had to travel to Europe to see their beloved jazz-funk band, or simply wait and pray. 2010 brought Christmas in July! First an acoustic album as part of a 4 CD boxed set, then a US tour to slake the thirst of Level 42's long suffering US fans. The Regency Ballroom proved the perfect Level 42 venue. Small enough to be close and personal and large enough for the rockin', rowdy crowd to move with the music. Mark King lived up to his reputation as one of our planet's best bass guitar players, while Mike Lindup's phenom key boards and harmonies took us all back to 1986. Mark's little brother, Nathan, all grown up and a great talent in his own right, wowed the crowd with his guitar work and velvet like voice. Sax player and long time Level 42 band member, Sean Freeman, wowed the crowd with his energy and pure love of performing. Drummer Biggin did not back down a moment from his job of replacing the thundering Gary Husband. A simply phenom show with a phenom crowd! And to cap it all, Mark and Mike were a couple of absolute sports and stayed late to shake everyone's hand and sign autographs!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Level 42 Rocked!

    by bizyrk on 8/2/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    No matter who plays in the band, with Mark and Mike...It rocks! They are still as tight as ever bustin out the old stuff! The drummer was a new kid, I believe his name was Pete Biggin... He was amazing! The usual amazing bass playing and funky sounds ensued for the duration! 30 years later... Still the best!