
Beaver on 9/12/23 Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course - Grantville Rating: 5 out of 5 Amazing Show! by Mrs.But what he did do, he did it wonderfully and made me fall in love with his music all over again! It was a great show but it was a little short because he did a melody of some hits rather than singing all the way through and no encore. Rating: 4 out of 5 Great but short concert by Tina on 9/13/23 Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course - Grantville.I was very disappointed that I did not see all the performers I had purchased tickets for this is becoming a common occurrence you purchase tickets for two or more performers and someone doesn't show no apology nothing said bye promoter or the venue and no refunds given after waiting 2 hours and I will say this the DJs that were provided were very good Keith Sweat came on and the sound was horrible Rating: 2 out of 5 Another disappointing event from Live Nation by AA on 9/13/23 Toyota Oakdale Theatre - Wallingford.He gave one hell of a show! He still can sing his behind off. Rating: 5 out of 5 Awesome by Jaznic717 on 9/13/23 Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course - Grantville.
Keith put on a good show! Would recommend his shows to all the ladies!
Rating: 5 out of 5 Show was awesome! by Lavinia on 9/16/23 Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course - Grantville. After playing concerts in South America in late 2013, he’s embarking on a US tour in 2014 and launching the Sweat Hotel Cruise for ticket buyers in April 2014 for eight days through the Caribbean. 1994’s Get Up and 1996’s self-titled album both reached the Billboard top ten, selling over a million copies each of sexy and soulful singles “Nobody” and “Twisted.” In that late ‘90s and ‘00s, Sweat kept his fans moving with Still in the Game in 1998, Rebirth in 2002, Just Me in 2008, and his latest Til the Morning in 2011. 6 on the Billboard 200 chart, and spawned the singles” I’ll Give All My Love to You” and “Make You Sweat.” He also put out the single “(There You Go) Tellin' Me No Again” from the New Jack City soundtrack, and released his third album Keep It Comin’ in 1991, debuting in the top 20 and featuring the hits “Keep It Comin’” and “Why Me Baby” with LL Cool J. He sang in nightclubs throughout New York City until he was discovered and signed with Elektra Records in 1987, releasing his debut solo studio album Make It Last Forever and selling three million copies with the smash single “I Want Her.” Sweat’s second album, 1990’s I'll Give All My Love to You hit No. Pioneering the New Jack Swing style fusing electro-hip-hop production and contemporary urban R&B, Harlem, New York’s Keith Sweat became one of the most popular R&B/soul producers, singers and songwriters of the late ‘80s and ‘90s.