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Trevor Hall Spokane reviews
Amazing Artist, WORST VENUE
Trevor was there for an “Evening of Songs and Stories” and I learned from talking to people there that the venue let people in that weren’t there for the show. Not only that but they ran bars that were right by the stage. So you had loud, drunk local bar trash yelling while he was trying to have an intimate show for fans that came from all over to see him. They left the bars and surrounding lights on like it was a night club. They disrespected the artist and all of the fans that bought tickets. I hope Trevor never books in Detroit again. I drove through multiple states for this show, and it’s not just about me, so many people. Plus I feel horrible for how Trevor was treated on a night that he was willing to share intimate details with his fans.
A healing experience
This is my second time seeing Trevor Hall. He is a truly gifted musical healer. Each experience was so genuine and transcendent. He is so talented, open, and moving. His voice, his words, his energy, the stories he shares- it is uplifting & creates a safe space. This was my first time seeing him solo and he was so comfortable up there, connecting with the crowd and even creating a version of his song I Have Everything I Need based off a crowd dweller’s request that was lovely. Hearing him sing Haleakala is one of my favorite performance experiences of my entire life, both times that I have been blessed to hear it, I shed happy tears. I can’t wait to see him perform again! The Birchmere is my favorite concert venue in the DMV because it is so intimate and small a space you can actually connect with the performers. We will be back!