Here's my quick review from the show:
She looked amazing. I could feel the confidence radiating from her. I got the sense that she is finally secure with herself. She legit strolled back and forth with so much grown woman swag. I just loved seeing this version of her. It's my first time seeing her since the Stripped tour. She has honestly inspired me to get my shit together.
I loved the stage set up and the theatrics. Opening with "At Last" was such a moment. I wish the orchestra actually performed the opening music but I was impressed that she didn't overdo it vocally like on the Stripped tour. Moving forward, there were some nice moments but the (short and lackluster) setlist left much to be desired.

I've only seen a few clips from the recent tours but even I could tell the show was just a rehash of those tours. This is why I was hoping she'd do ballads and midtempos only. She always talks about "changing it up" but last night's effort was...minimum.
I've noticed for quite sometime now that she caters to casual fans who like the hits. What about the "day 1s"? Give us something we've never heard before. I think she'd actually have a better relationship and perhaps larger fanbase if she actually listened to us. During the pandemic she was "all ears" on ways to connect with us but did nothing. Often times she asks for our suggestions but never acts on it.

Songs like, "The Right Man", "Mercy On Me", "I Am", "Obvious", "Change" and "Loving Me 4 Me" and so many other album cuts would've sounded amazing with an orchestra. Like, take advantage of the opportunity. Shit!
I'll always look forward to new material but performance wise, it's just whatever. The majority of the hits need to be retired. For good.
ETA: I just watched my footage. The orchestra DID do the opening of At Last, I just couldn’t hear it live because the crowd was too damn loud.