Here We Go Again Tour Cher May 2019 Setlist

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Promotional affiche for the tour

Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
Associated album Dancing Queen
Get-go date September 21, 2018 (2018-09-21)
Finish appointment March 10, 2020
Legs 4
No. of shows 85
Omnipresence 933,526
Box office $112.4 1000000
Cher concert chronology
  • Classic Cher
    (2017–2020)
  • Here Nosotros Become Again Tour
    (2018–2020)

The Here We Become Again Tour [i] was the seventh solo concert tour by American singer-extra Cher in support of her twenty-6th studio anthology Dancing Queen. This was the start time the singer had embarked on a earth tour since her Living Proof: The Farewell Bout (2002–2005). The bout started on September 21, 2018, and was forced to conclude on March 10, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Groundwork [edit]

On May 7, 2018, it was announced via diverse media outlets that Cher would commence on her first Australian solo tour for more than than a decade and her 7th solo concert tour overall.[6] On May 17, 2018, it was appear that Cher would add two more dates in Melbourne and Sydney due to "overwhelming demand".[3] On June 27, 2018, it was announced that Cher will visit New Zealand for a concert before continuing the bout in Australia. A second concert in New Zealand was announced shortly after.[7] [viii] On September three, 2018, information technology was announced that Cher would "farewell Melbourne" for a "third and last show" on October six, 2018, due to loftier demand.[9] [ten] Later that same week, it was announced that Cher will take the Here We Get Again Tour to Northward America for 34 dates. The 2d leg of the tour started on Jan 17, 2019 in Florida and ended on May 30, 2019, in Vancouver.[4]

On December 11, 2018, information technology was announced that Cher would tour Europe for the offset fourth dimension in 15 years. The European leg of the tour started on September 26, 2019 in Berlin, Germany and finished on November 3, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Republic of ireland. Following this, Cher appear new tour dates in Northward America, beginning in Portland, Oregon on November 19, 2019.[eleven] [12] On March 12, 2020, Cher announced her spring tour dates would be postponed to the fall, amongst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with the exception of Birmingham, Alabama, which was cancelled, due to planned renovations at the Legacy Arena during the rescheduled run.[xiii] [14] Notwithstanding, due to the persistence of the pandemic in the United States, the rescheduled dates were all canceled.[fifteen]

Concert synopsis [edit]

A giant curtain is set where, during the start of the concert, a video montage featuring many moments of Cher'southward career is projected onto it. After the intro ends and the curtain drops, Cher appears wearing a purple toga and a blue wig, while continuing on a bedazzled arched lift performing "Woman's World". The song is followed past "Strong Enough" and a 15-minute [16] long on phase monologue where she infamously asks the crowd "what's your granny doing tonight?" [17] [xviii] She leaves for a costume alter, while the "Gayatri Mantra" is played. She returns on a mechanical elephant lip syncing the last part, and and so she gets off the elephant and she performs "All or Nothing".[19] The next act is started with a video interlude of Cher and her tardily ex-married man, Sonny Bono, singing a medley of "Niggling Human" and "All I Ever Need is You". She starts performing "The Beat Goes On" followed by a cursory speech where Cher talks about how she rarely performs the song "I Got You Babe" live with Bono joining her via a large-screen video monitor.[20] A video interlude of Cher performing "You Haven't Seen the Concluding of Me" follows and the adjacent human action starts with her dancers performing a Burlesque-inspired dance routine. Finally, Cher enters the phase in a Burlesque inspired outfit and sings "Welcome to Caricatural", followed by a costume change, with "Lie to Me" acrobatic interlude. She and her dancers reappear in seventy's inspired dress as she sings covers of ABBA'south "Waterloo" and "SOS". Cher then goes to an elevated platform and sings "Fernando", accompanied by a backdrop of fireworks.[21]

After a video montage of her career highlights every bit an actress, the next act sees Cher performing "After All". An interlude of "Heartbreak Hotel" plays as Cher changes costumes and sings "Walking In Memphis", which she dedicated to the beginning time she saw Elvis in concert. "The Shoop Shoop Song (Information technology's in His Osculation)" ends the act, and a guitar solo of "Blindside Bang (My Babe Shot Me Down)" plays as a final interruption. Cher, in a blackness see-through bodysuit, appears to close the primary set with performances of "I Establish Someone" and "If I Could Plow Back Time". She leaves, and later on a minute, returns to close the show with an encore performance of "Believe".[17]

Commercial reception [edit]

Cher, with the Here We Go Again Tour, was the third top-grossing female touring artist of 2019 and ranked at number 11 on Billboard's Year End Height forty Tours.[22] Pollstar'due south Twelvemonth End Top 100 Tours chart ranked Cher at number twenty.[23] In 2019, Cher became the first female artist in history with the age of over 70 to gross over $100 one thousand thousand in one concert tour.

Critical reception [edit]

The tour has received generally positive reception from critics, praising Cher's vocals likewise every bit the elements of the show and the costume changes.[24] [25] The European leg of the tour gained critical acclaim praising Cher's energy, performances, and humor.[26] The tour was nominated for a People's Choice Award in the "Favorite Concert Tour of 2019" category.[27]

Gear up list [edit]

The following set up list is from the concert on January 17 in Estero, Florida. Information technology does not stand for all shows.[28]

Shows [edit]

Cancelled shows [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ The concert on September eight, 2020, at the Amalie Arena in Tampa was originally scheduled to have place on March 26, 2020, but was postponed, and somewhen canceled due to the COVID-xix pandemic.[13] [41]
  2. ^ The concert on September 10, 2020, at the Pensacola Bay Center in Pensacola was originally scheduled to have place on March 22, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[xiii] [43]
  3. ^ The concert on September 12, 2020, at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston was originally scheduled to have place on March 20, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[xiii] [44]
  4. ^ The concert on September 14, 2020, at the Heritage Banking concern Center in Cincinnati was originally scheduled to accept place on April 7, 2020, merely was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [45]
  5. ^ The concert on September 16, 2020, at the FedExForum in Memphis was originally scheduled to accept place on March sixteen, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [46]
  6. ^ The concert on September 18, 2020, at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City was originally scheduled to accept place on March 12, 2020, just was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [47]
  7. ^ The concert on September 20, 2020, at the Simmons Bank Arena in North Fiddling Stone was originally scheduled to take identify on March 14, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [48]
  8. ^ The concert on September 22, 2020, at the Resch Center in Greenish Bay was originally scheduled to take place on April 13, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [49]
  9. ^ The concert on September 24, 2020, at the Kohl Eye in Madison was originally scheduled to have place on Apr ix, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [l]
  10. ^ The concert on September 26, 2020, at the Fargodome in Fargo was originally scheduled to accept place on April 11, 2020, but was postponed, and somewhen canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[xiii] [51]
  11. ^ The concert on September 28, 2020, at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines was originally scheduled to take place on April 16, 2020, but was postponed, and somewhen canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [52]
  12. ^ The concert on September 30, 2020, at the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita was originally scheduled to take place on April 22, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[thirteen] [53]
  13. ^ The concert on October 2, 2020, at the Sprint Center in Kansas Metropolis was originally scheduled to accept place on April xviii, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [54]
  14. ^ The concert on October four, 2020, at the Casper Events Eye in Casper was originally scheduled to take place on Apr 24, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [55]
  15. ^ The concert on October vi, 2020, at the Commencement Interstate Loonshit in Billings was originally scheduled to take identify on Apr 26, 2020, simply was postponed, and somewhen canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [56]
  16. ^ The concert on October 8, 2020, at the Ford Idaho Middle in Nampa was originally scheduled to accept place on April xxx, 2020, only was postponed, and eventually cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[xiii] [57]
  17. ^ The concert on October x, 2020, at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in Spokane was originally scheduled to take place on May ii, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[xiii] [58]
  18. ^ The concert on Oct 12, 2020, at the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett was originally scheduled to take place on May 4, 2020, simply was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [59]
  19. ^ The concert on October 14, 2020, at the Golden ane Eye in Sacramento was originally scheduled to take place on May 6, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [60]
  20. ^ The concert on October 17, 2020, at the Vivint Loonshit in Common salt Lake Urban center was originally scheduled to take identify on Apr 28, 2020, but was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] [61]
  21. ^ The concert on November 12, 2020, at the Height Depository financial institution Loonshit in Lincoln was originally scheduled to take place on April 20, 2020, but was postponed, and somewhen canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[thirteen] [62]
  22. ^ The concert on December 5, 2020, at the American Airlines Arena in Miami was originally scheduled to have identify on March 24, 2020, simply was postponed, and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[thirteen] [63]

Personnel [edit]

Adjusted from the Here Nosotros Go Again Tour programme credits.[64]

  • Cher – atomic number 82 vocals
  • Nick Cua – tour director
  • Ollie Marland – musical manager
  • Bob Mackie – costume designer

Band

  • Ollie Marland and Darrell Smith – keyboards
  • Joel Hoekstra / Ben Mauro – guitar
  • Ashley Reeves – Bass
  • Jason Sutter – drums
  • Jodi Katz – groundwork vocals
  • Nikki Tillman – background vocals
  • Jenny Douglas-Foote

Dancers

  • Ferly Prado – dancer
  • Marlon Pelayo – dancer
  • Daniel Dory – dancer
  • Melanie Lewis-Yribar – dancer
  • Jamal Story – dancer
  • Ben Bigler – dancer
  • Britta Grant – dancer
  • Bailey Swift – dancer
  • Sumayah McRae – dancer
  • SheilaJoy Burford – dancer
  • Dujuan Smart Jr. – dancer
  • Ryan Ramírez- dancer

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