When Hall & Oates performed at Public Hall back in 2014, the group opened with “Maneater" as the duo and its six-piece backing band proceeded to deliver hit after hit during a 90-minute set that showed off the best songs in its extensive catalog of soul, R&B and pop tunes. Hall, who regularly introduced each song by telling the audience which album it had come from, appeared to be truly enjoying himself. Sunglasses on and shirt sleeves rolled up, he looked more like a construction worker than rock star. But he and Oates played with a youthful energy that belied their respective ages (both guys are in their sixties). Expect a similar performance tonight at the Q. The '80s act Tears for Fears shares the bill. (Niesel)