Monday, March 2, 2026

shaun cassidy concert review and makeup look


There are all sorts of records in my record collection, including several from Shaun Cassidy. My introduction to Shaun Cassidy was partly a result of my obsession with his brother, David Cassidy, and partly a result of The Hardy Boys television series that ran in the late 1970s. (I found the series on DVD many years back, bought it on a whim, and fell in love with it.) I have listened to his records so many times over the years, but never imagined it would be possible to see him in concert. Then he announced The Road To Us Tour. Tickets were immediately purchased. Here is a mini review of the show and a concert makeup look.


Apologies that my pictures from the night are not fantastic. It was encouraged that photos not be taken during the show. This was a neat way to encourage people to be present, but it is not ideal when wanting to reflect back on the concert now. I only have a picture of the stage before the show, a couple from the very start, and that is it. The rest of the time, my focus was entirely on the performance. The actual concert venue was an interesting one. I had never been there before, but it was certainly unique. It was a stacked theater venue, with one theater on the lower floor and one many stories above. This involved a lot of stairs and escalators to finally reach the actual location of the performance. However, the theater was memorable. The walls were elaborately painted and there were lanterns and leaves on the ceiling. It felt really immersive.


My concert makeup look put the Ozian Forest Eyeshadow Palette from r.e.m. beauty to use. (If you missed that review, check it out here.) The matte colours were the focus, with Witching Hour, a matte beige colour, applied to the inner portion of the lid, and the shade Wickedly Wonderful, a cool toned purple, applied to the remainder of the eyelid. Wickedly Wonderful was applied along the lower lash line as well for lots of drama. This was a simple, but bold, and it made good use of my favourite eyeshadow shade in the Ozian Forest Eyeshadow Palette. On the cheeks was a cream blush and then the lip liner from the King Kylie Lip Kit in True Brown K. It was a fun makeup look that allowed some newer items in my makeup collection to shine.

Now for the best part...the actual concert review. Shaun Cassidy was wonderful. His voice sounded amazing, the setlist was fantastic, and there were all sorts of stories about his life interspersed throughout. I loved learning more about his life post-pop career and hearing more about his relationship with various family members. Some of the musical highlights from the night included the songs, Break For The Street, Tell Me It's Not True, The Last Song, and Da Doo Ron Ron. It was a memorable night. What a thrill to be able to see Shaun Cassidy and be able to hear such special songs live. The evening will always stay with me.

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Have you attended any concerts recently? Are you a fan of Shaun Cassidy?

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