Review from Oberhausen https://www.soundz.nl/metalband-dream-theater/
I don't speak any Dutch, but (given I'm German) I think the headline would translate as "Has Dream Theater's popularity ended?" (I think it didn't though)
The first paragraph of the article (from Google Translate):
"Is the popularity of Dream Theater waning? It appears so. Unlike ten years ago, the band is no longer able to sell out the pop stages in the Netherlands. Even with the legendary album "Metropolis, Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory ”as an eye catcher, the band around master guitarist and Sena European Guitar Award winner John Petrucci will not sell out the AFAS Live venue. Dream Theater plays no less and puts on a sublime show full of highlights."
A subsequent paragraph: "Broken by the loss of Neil Peart, drummer of Rush and most important inspiration for the band, Dream Theater sometimes has a difficult time, but fun is what ultimately prevails.
Singer James Labrie, dressed in a black metal shirt, makes love with his microphone stand (with cool skull!) as if it were his wife and plays the audience in his own unique way."
Makes love to the microphone stand as if it were his wife?!?!
Regarding JLB's singing:
"James LaBrie is performing as expected tonight, and that is extremely changeable. Potentially, the 56-year-old Canadian, not for nothing a good musical friend of Ayreon, has one of the most beautiful voices in the prog metal. His soft voice has been creating a beautiful atmosphere for decades and his biting and spitting outbursts often match the picture Dream Theater is trying to paint. But LaBrie has also grown old and is challenging itself too much. Many swings are false, stretched too long and often unnecessary."
And, later in the article: "So LaBrie is often wrong when it comes to high notes and strokes, but the rest is of such a level that it doesn't matter that much."
In closing: "They are less popular, but certainly no less good."