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The best concerts I've seen are Caravan Palace, Wax Tailor, Thievery Corporation, and Sylvan Esso. I love concerts where you can tell everyone on stage is having a lot of fun. I don't particularly care for arena shows or gimmicky effects.
Thievery Corporation is honestly one of the best groups I've seen live, if not the best. Their music is amazing, they cycle like 4-5 singers so you never know what you're going to get next, and I love that they have a big couch in the center of the stage. They will play a beautiful ballad in French and follow it up with a hip-hop duo about systematic racism, but their sound will remain cohesive.
You sold me, I am getting tickets to the Thievery show. Wasn't going to, so much going on. I do want to see them.
Thievery is soooo good.