She' seriously not the concert type. she can sing but she doesnt move or give spectacle. I'd rather watch her concert at home with a coffee tea and chilling than stand up for some ballads tbh.
By the way you can be a big voice and entertain: Beyoncé,Xtina,Pink
Maybe after the first few times but I still really want to go. I wouldn't be surprised if her voice was captivating enough and she seems to be able to interact well with the crowd to get them interested (see Royal Albert Hall).
Here it's only seats for the concert, I'm sure they'll do that multiple places.
I'm sure it can be nice, and I would go if I got a ticket for free or something. But I'm too used to big shows so I think I'd be bored a bit as I'm not that into her music either.
It would be if one is used to screechy, autotuned voices and huge productions and props which are used as a way to distract from a performer's natural performing abilities (aka raw TALENT)
Watching Adele's Royal Albert Hall performances made me realize and aprreciate the wonders of just a mic and singing talent.
Mhh no cause her voice and emotions are enough to make you SIT DOWN and listen to every word she's saying without being boring, she's doesn't need huge effects/dancers or gimmicks