Thursday, March 27, 2014

Pop Culture Reviews Cher's 'Dressed To Kill Tour' Show #3. Plus This Week's Billboard Chart Positions

Cher live in Dallas, 2014
Cher's second Texas - this time in Dallas - and third overall gig of her 'Dressed To Kill Tour' was reviewed by Pop Culture's Tiney Ricciardi:

“Hello? Can you hear me?”

Cher’s voice resonated from behind a curtain at a packed American Airlines Center in Dallas. Due to audio difficulties, the pop legend had been standing in costume for 25 minutes waiting for the show to start, and she didn’t seem enthused.

The fans, on the other hand, were anxiously squirming. That Wednesday night show was, most likely, the last opportunity they would get to see Cher in concert on what she would later call her “new and improved farewell, farewell tour.”

Cher live in Dallas, 2014


Cher may have been the main event, but entertainment began as soon as attendees walked in the venue. Fans — most in the 50-years-plus range — dressed in lavish costumes with no shortage of sequins, rhinestones or feathers. A few fanboys in the first row wore homemade T-shirts with iron-on pictures of previous times they met Cher. One couple opted for a 1960s head-to-toe Sonny and Cher look, while another uncannily resembled openers Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo.

Cher's costume changes included circus woman, glamorous Indian chief, burlesque dancer, byzantine goddess and gladiator. Among others. (Matthew Busch)

Celebrating 35 years on stage, Benatar and Giraldo impressively rocked the highlights of their catalog, including “Shadows of the Night,” “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” and “Heartbreaker,” which included a mini reprise of Johnny Cash, Led Zeppelin, and the White Stripes songs. Amazingly, Bentar’s gritty and powerful voice hasn’t wilted.

None could upstage the queen diva, however. From the moment Cher arrived on stage in a dazzling pharaoh outfit and feather headdress for “Woman’s World,” the concert was a non-stop sensory feast with no less than 10 eccentric costume changes, including a variety of styled and colored wigs.

After “Strong Enough,” Cher swiftly morphed from Egyptian pharaoh to devilish temptress, emerging from the stage floor on a sparkling chandelier for “Dressed to Kill,” off 2013’s Closer to the Truth. She then jetted back to the ’60s with a red sequin dress and feather jacket for “The Beat Goes On” before becoming: the star of her own circus (“Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves”), a glamorous Indian chief in floor-length headdress (“Half Breed”), a burlesque dancer (“Welcome to Burlesque”), byzantine goddess (“I Hope You Find It”) and gladiator (“Take it Like a Man”), among others.

In what the singer said was a first for the tour, Cher performed “I Got You Babe” as a duet with a video of Sonny Bono, who seemed to be looking directly at her.

Ornate set pieces constantly flew on and off stage between songs, much like I’d expect to see at Cher’s recent Las Vegas residency. And a team of skilled dancers and aerial artists entertained during the gaps for wardrobe changes. Just watching the spectacle was exhausting.

The performance was most explicitly an homage to Cher’s career. Intermittent video montages chronicled her work both on stage and screen.

And age is clearly just a number: At 67, she wowed the audience with exact vocal execution, and she looked fabulous doing it. She can even still pull off her outfits of yesteryear — like a costume Wednesday night that was strikingly reminiscent of her black, barely-there leotard from the “If I Could Turn Back Time” video.

If this really was goodbye, Cher went out with a bang. Though it’s obvious her followers would welcome a third chance to dance her out the door.

Thanks to the success of her current tour, Cher's latest album 'Closer To The Truth' is back on the Billboard 200 this week, at #127 (chart run: 3/8/11/8/13/24/33/15/36/122/130/118/154/200/-/-/36/176/80/-/-/-/80/-/-/127). Also this week, the album's third Billboard chart hit 'I Hope You find It' found a new peak of #18 on the publication's Adult Contemporary chart (chart run: 24/20/22/18).

7 comments:

  1. I would like to know why she is so mysterious about touring in Europe and the other countries? I hope this is not going to be only North-American tour.And please, if you know, tell us a number of people per concert.

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    1. there could be a few reasons, 1. making sure its sells out and the reviews are positive here in the USA, Canada, 2. and that CHER can physically can handle it

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    2. Maybe she is going to make it like she did before, to go across USA few times and then to do Europe and Oceania.I was confused with those tweets about plans after these 49 shows.A year ago she said that concerts will be done wolrdwide.

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  2. I was in attendance at this concert and it was indeed the CONCERT EVENT OF A LIFETIME. We had floor tickets and every moment was magical in its own way. A spectacle I will never, ever forget...

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  3. Its amazing to see how I Hope You Find It is getting radio adds. Older women in the USA do not get radio adds so this is unreal!!!! So happy to see its Cher getting this radio attention!!!!

    Her show is amazing!

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  4. For the IHYFI chart run, the two positions in the middle need to be switched... the correct chart run so far is 24/20/22/18. Hope it climbs into the Top 15 next week.

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  5. i just love her outfits they have always been crazy and i like that

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