Of course I know what the show will be like after the first time I go to one, but it's been TWO YEARS since Al's been touring, so it would be refreshing for that first time around to be an actual fresh experience. The thing is, Al concerts only change from tour-to-tour, and they have a definite shape for every tour. Most other bands have a very loose set and it's typically okay if you hear about what they play because they change it up more often, but with Al, that rarely happens. If there's any "surprise" to the show, it'll have to be a dang special show. Other than that, what people have left is that we don't want to see the inevitable set before we go in. That DOES ruin the experience, because then you'll go to the show and probably be disappointed with whatever is confirmed.spmahn wrote: But it's just a concert, you go to listen to music, that's all, It's not exactly a spiritually enlightening experience. If knowing what songs are going to be played in any way effects your enjoyment of the show, then you've got some messed up priorities. That's like saying you went to an A-Ha concert and it wasn't as good because you read on the internet before the show that they ended with an encore of Take On Me. That's a completely ludicrous line of thinking.
Being at the show without knowing that, at least you didn't get your pre-show hype excitement to die. I'm not saying it's life-changing; it's just better.