Length of delivery depends on the time required for products to move through your country's customs or import tax system.Note: Budget Air/Ground takes a little longer than our other shipping options, but it's a great value if you're not in a rush. Once we realized that the song was over everyone stood up and gave her a standing ovation mixed with screams of joy, yelling her name and clapping hands that resonated throughout the city of Raleigh.Enjoy our Budget Air/Ground Shipping - starting as low as $2.99! Simply choose Budget Air/Ground as your shipping method during checkout. I think everyone was so taken back by her performance we were all still living in the moment. When she was finishing the song and singing the last note the venue was silent. She hit each high note with such clarity and pinpoint vocal accuracy that her performance literally held you captive and all you could do was intently listen to this beautiful song she was singing. She sang that song with such passion and undeniable love that everyone felt it. The stage was dark with only one light focused on her. The only thing you heard was the light raindrops slapping off of the plastic coverings around the venue. When she started the song the entire place was quite. Now the song that got me all teared up and fans gave her a standing ovation on was “She used to be mine”.
She had two on stage solo performances, the songs she did solo with no band were “She used to be mine” and “I just want you”. Each song had variations of vibrato (vocal notes that variate up and down in key) and a fermata (holding a vocal note for a long time) and she did this while playing the piano! So if anyone ever questioned if Sara can really sing live, I am here to tell you yes folks she can fucking sing! Ok, so back to me crying. She sang with passion, power, and direction. I need to start off by saying she put on a phenomenal vocal performance. So let’s talk about how Sara made me tear up. This gave fans that night a more personal experience and I appreciate it when artists and musicians do that. She constantly talked to the fans in between songs and brought them into her world by talking about the creative process behind the song. The wet soaked fans started laughing with her. Halfway through her performance she looked out into the crowd while sitting behind her piano and said: “I really thought it was going to rain harder than it has.” The crowd jokingly started booing her and she started laughing while responding “oh, was I not supposed to say that?”. We started to get light drizzles of rain coming in with heavy dark clouds above. Before Sara came on stage Raleigh was having a little bit of a weather issue. After she finished the song she looked at the crowd and said: “well, that was an unscripted moment!”. During the show she made the crowd laugh several times and even took a random request from a fan in the front row to play “(Sitting on) The Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding. She embraces and engages with the crowd with her sense of humor and appreciation. Sara Bareilles is a singer-songwriter that brings an honest yet humbling approach to her concerts. She has created songs that not only trigger and resonate with an emotional response but music that also encourages the feeling of empowerment, courage and the strength to fight on and not give up. Sara has made an incredible impact on the world of music. She has sold over one million albums, over nine million singles, and online downloads and has earned seven grammy award nominations including the best album for the year for “Blessed Unrest” in 2013. Sara Bareilles is a singer-songwriter from Eureka, California, who hit the radio airwaves with her 2007 single “Love song” which reached #4 on the billboard 100 charts. Yup, Sara made me tear up during her performance at the Redhat Amphitheater in Raleigh NC on but more on that later.