The best — and worst — Indianapolis concerts during a banner year for live music

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Who was the best? The worst? Our takes on the 2022 concert scene in Indy:

Less than an hour after Chris Stapleton's July performance at Ruoff Music Center ended,I had never seen or heard that man before in my life. Yet, an editor speculating on who would make this list referred to him as something like"your country guy." And you know what? That's exactly who he is.

. Performing in Indiana for the first time ever, the world-famous tenor delivered on his hits, including a deeply moving"Time to Say Goodbye" with soprano Larisa Martinez. Elevating the concert even more were small moments, such as when he surprised us with a dramatically quiet final note on"White Christmas."

From April: Nothing can ever be truly timeless, but a rabid Indy audience got pretty close to a few such moments during the 75-year-old John's performance.The All IN Music & Arts Festival was an overall success in its first year at the fairgrounds, and here are two big reasons why. John Gourley singing that no one will love me, over and over. Bottle it and let me drink it. Put it in my veins.Keith Urban at Ruoff Music CenterI was blown away by UrbanFrom the review: No one told me the man is essentially an Australian Eddie Van Halen also capable of singing practically anything from the country, rock and pop spheres and who just happens to have an arsenal of catchy original songs to pull from.No review to pull from for this one.

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