It's been a while since I've been to a concert and never have I attended one that was "standing only", so I did not know what to expect. Of course, one must arrive a bit early to get good view or position themselves to the stage. From the time Ms. Glynne came strutting out, showcasing her vocals from off stage, before the lights shimmered on her person, there was an energy that was radiant. People from all different ages: a group of four 16 year olds in front of me, late forty year old women to my left, frat boys from the local universities behind me, to twenty somethings on a date to my far right, knew most every song down to every lyric. Ms. Glynne enjoyed sharing the stage time with the House of Blues guests and would point the mike at us while we sang the chorus. She was enjoying herself as were we! Her band and backup singers were fun to hear and watch as well, but most importantly, it was lovely to experience an artist who writes and sings, quite well at that, and showcased some dance moves. We attend concerts to hear our favorite performers sing their favorite songs, and Ms. Glynne did not disappoint!