Matthew Leimkuehler of The Tennessean, reviewing the 7 August show at Nashville, Tennessee's Ryman Auditorium, characterized Starr's stage presence as modest yet playful, and commended the "jukebox format [that] keeps the 130-minute show moving quickly."[5] He concluded that, "There's a carefree, no-nonsense quality to the show that's easy to embrace; it's plain-and-simple fun."[5]
Dan DeLuca, in his review of 14 August show at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Metropolitan Opera House, called Hay "the standout vocalist of the show", but noted that, "By the third go-round of non-Starr tunes, the show started to drag and became something to endure more than enjoy, with the crowd impatiently calling for 'Ringo!' between songs."[6] However, DeLuca concluded that "all was well once the Beatle came down off his drum throne and back into the spotlight [...] That Beatles magic was in the air, and everyone in the room was Ringo's friend."[6]
Setlist
This is the setlist that was performed at the 7 August show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium,[5] and may not represent the setlist of every show on the tour.
^Kuroda, Takanori (26 March 2019). "リンゴ・スター来日直前インタビュー「僕らのショウは平和と愛の祭典、東北の人たちを元気づけたい」" [Interview with Ringo Starr just before coming to Japan: "Our show is a festival of peace and love, and we want to cheer up the people of Tohoku"]. Rolling Stone Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 14 September 2022.