I'm glad you are enjoying them! This was definitely the most interactive of the night and was super fun. I'm not sure which my favourite was. Honestly, I think the one that moved me the most might have been 'Cry', which she only first started performing in Victoria. I sooo wish now that I had filmed that performance. (Luckily I recorded the AMAZING audio from it though!)
She was pretty good about having crowd participation at certain different points throughout the shows, (at least in Vancouver and Victoria,) although this was a lot more pronounced, especially in this song, at the first Vancouver show than the Victoria show. They were entirely different shows really, other than the same music, (except she changed 'For Sure' for 'Cry' for the first time on tour in Victoria and WOW was it a fantastic performance of the song!)
What do you mean by lowered her production? The concerts didn't have any set pieces or anything. They were quite simple in their makeup, unlike a lot of other artists who use video screens and other 'distractions', but honestly, I was really happy with how simple they were, as they concentrated solely on her voice and her presence on stage, which was fantastic. The Vancouver show had 3 costume changes, multi-colored lighting, her 4-man band and 2 backup singers. The Victoria show essentially just had her and her 4-man band, no costume changes, no backup singers and really only a spotlight. The Vancouver show felt like a party, while the Victoria one felt more upscale and classy, (and had probably one of the best concert-long vocal performances I've seen.) I have no idea about what was involved with the US shows, so I can't really compare.
Die Hard yea that’s the difference I was talking about. She got rid of the screen, the lights, the confetti, and costume changes. So the show I’m going to in London is in a nightclub. The other 2 are in Theatres. So I really hope the one in London is more of a party like you said u experienced in Vancouver :))
The Vancouver one was in a nightclub. The Victoria one was in a theatre. I would expect they will probably be pretty similar. Vancouver and Victoria are her home though, (she was born/raised just outside of Vancouver and she attended college in Victoria,) but honestly, other than the few remarks she made about that with her family and friends in attendance, I doubt it will make a huge difference to the actual shows. Honestly, if she did have all that extraneous stuff on her US tour, I'm personally glad she got rid of it, because these concerts were just about her and her music and it didn't need anything else. It is becoming all too common for artists to use those other measures, and while I still enjoy them for certain artists/concerts, it is nice to see some focused on a solid wonderful musical performance. In Victoria, not only did she not leave the stage once, she only took a few very short breaks between certain songs to tell little stories. It is pretty rare now-a-days for an artist to stay up on stage in front of everyone for the entire time. Also, I missed one of the most epic things, which I regret greatly now, as she stepped down off the stage onto a large speaker in front of it and just the way she stood on it singing, the spotlight right on her...it was one of those shots I will always regret not taking now.
I've never heard this song by her, ever
The end was such a magical moment ❤
Bass Line Of The Year
i love her so much
thank you so much for uploading these!!! This was probably my favorite song of the night if i had to pick one
I'm glad you are enjoying them! This was definitely the most interactive of the night and was super fun. I'm not sure which my favourite was. Honestly, I think the one that moved me the most might have been 'Cry', which she only first started performing in Victoria. I sooo wish now that I had filmed that performance. (Luckily I recorded the AMAZING audio from it though!)
I'm SO glad you posted this! I was there that night... it really was incredible!
People better do the chant in London, Hamilton, and Toronto!! The shows I’m going to!!
She was pretty good about having crowd participation at certain different points throughout the shows, (at least in Vancouver and Victoria,) although this was a lot more pronounced, especially in this song, at the first Vancouver show than the Victoria show. They were entirely different shows really, other than the same music, (except she changed 'For Sure' for 'Cry' for the first time on tour in Victoria and WOW was it a fantastic performance of the song!)
Die Hard is it true that she lowered her production for the Canadian dates?
What do you mean by lowered her production? The concerts didn't have any set pieces or anything. They were quite simple in their makeup, unlike a lot of other artists who use video screens and other 'distractions', but honestly, I was really happy with how simple they were, as they concentrated solely on her voice and her presence on stage, which was fantastic. The Vancouver show had 3 costume changes, multi-colored lighting, her 4-man band and 2 backup singers. The Victoria show essentially just had her and her 4-man band, no costume changes, no backup singers and really only a spotlight. The Vancouver show felt like a party, while the Victoria one felt more upscale and classy, (and had probably one of the best concert-long vocal performances I've seen.) I have no idea about what was involved with the US shows, so I can't really compare.
Die Hard yea that’s the difference I was talking about. She got rid of the screen, the lights, the confetti, and costume changes. So the show I’m going to in London is in a nightclub. The other 2 are in Theatres. So I really hope the one in London is more of a party like you said u experienced in Vancouver :))
The Vancouver one was in a nightclub. The Victoria one was in a theatre. I would expect they will probably be pretty similar. Vancouver and Victoria are her home though, (she was born/raised just outside of Vancouver and she attended college in Victoria,) but honestly, other than the few remarks she made about that with her family and friends in attendance, I doubt it will make a huge difference to the actual shows. Honestly, if she did have all that extraneous stuff on her US tour, I'm personally glad she got rid of it, because these concerts were just about her and her music and it didn't need anything else. It is becoming all too common for artists to use those other measures, and while I still enjoy them for certain artists/concerts, it is nice to see some focused on a solid wonderful musical performance. In Victoria, not only did she not leave the stage once, she only took a few very short breaks between certain songs to tell little stories. It is pretty rare now-a-days for an artist to stay up on stage in front of everyone for the entire time. Also, I missed one of the most epic things, which I regret greatly now, as she stepped down off the stage onto a large speaker in front of it and just the way she stood on it singing, the spotlight right on her...it was one of those shots I will always regret not taking now.
❤❤❤❤❤
Cant wait to see her ❤️❤️❤️
La amo ❤
My queen 🥺❤️❤️
I WANNA HUG HER SO BAD OMG
Awwwe
The drummer doing the lick from in the air tonight 😂 my man i hear you but nah 😂😂
👍. 🤵💍👰❤️❤️❤️👨👩👦🇫🇷
the bassist looks like anthpo lol