 I tend to look at the overall ratings and paint a better picture from there. Anything at or above a 4.0 is usually a pretty damn good show. 4.2 - 4.4’s are shows that are truly special, and at 4.5+ you’re listening to the absolute best of the best. 3.7 - 3.9 is what I’d call average-great, 3.5 and below is usually reserved for shows with uninspired play and/or questionable song selection in multiple instances. Which is fine, most of the time the shows are not bad by any means. This tour there have been multiple shows that I personally think should have crossed that 4.5 mark, front runners being 7/14, 7/15 and 7/23.
		I tend to look at the overall ratings and paint a better picture from there. Anything at or above a 4.0 is usually a pretty damn good show. 4.2 - 4.4’s are shows that are truly special, and at 4.5+ you’re listening to the absolute best of the best. 3.7 - 3.9 is what I’d call average-great, 3.5 and below is usually reserved for shows with uninspired play and/or questionable song selection in multiple instances. Which is fine, most of the time the shows are not bad by any means. This tour there have been multiple shows that I personally think should have crossed that 4.5 mark, front runners being 7/14, 7/15 and 7/23.
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