Overall it was a good show. I would not call most of what he sings country, he just doesn't have a country voice, but that is not a bad thing. He has a great voice and could sing pretty much any style of music he wanted to. Which he actually did, singing songs from different genres, but making a better concert by doing it. He didn't try to make his voice fit the music, he just sang with his natural voice and sounded the better for it. Singing live he sounds just like he does on his CDs. The concert started an hour late, never was told why and the opening act was not who was originally billed. This would not be a big deal except the replacement act was not good. They never got the sound right and I had to put my fingers in my ears to stop my eardrums from crackling and popping. I very much enjoyed Darius Rucker, but i thought his set was short, only about an hour and twenty-five minutes tops. If the opening act had been good the length would not be an issue. I would go to another of his concerts if it was not a far drive and the opening act was good. Darius Rucker looked liked he enjoyed doing the concert and that he wanted you to enjoy it too. I think he succeeded in this in that everyone seemed to be having a good time.