Entries in beyonce (6)

Monday
May232011

Non-Singing, Non-Dancing Britney Underwhelms at Billboard Award

Now is the time... for Britney to retire, especially after lastnight's performance on 'The Billboard Music Awards'.  Anyone who pays a ticket to see her in concert should seek pro help. Word of caution to those who will fork out money, tickets are non-refundable.

Beyonce's performance was excellent but her new song is horrible, seemed like bad song and dance night when Mary J. Blige took stage.

Rihanna's was sleazy and unappealing especially when she sat there with legs wide open, maybe she was thinking of Chris Brown?

 

Even though Britney Spears has been on GMA and Jimmy Kimmel this year lazily performing songs from her latest album, it's been eons since anyone saw her attempt actual choreography. With her U.S. tour starting in less than a month, fans are inevitably wondering whether the mother of two still has it in her to do any serious hoofing.  

If her two performances at Sunday's Billboard Music Awards are any indication, ticketholders for that tour should continue to set expectations low, since her moves weren't anything that would win her a spot on So You Think You Can Wiggle. As for whether she's gotten over her addiction to lip-synching, you're still much more likely to hear Kurt Cobain sing live this year than you are Britney.

Both of Spears' highly touted appearances on the Billboard Awards amounted to extended cameos, really. The three-hour telecast opened with Spears joining Rihanna nearly minutes into "S&M," entering with her wrists cuffed together with very long chains, just as Rihanna's were. The duet partners proceeded to suggestively writhe around separate poles before coming back together for a climactic pillow fight, as if to say, just kidding about the kinkiness! But Spears didn't even come off well in that skuffle, barely raising her pillow above waist level. 

It may be time to institute a rule that, for live TV duets, either both parties lip-synch or both sing live, as to avoid glaring mismatches of the sort that found Rihanna clearly using her own pipes and Spears clearly years beyond caring if her mouth remotely matches her electro-bot studio recordings.

Which is not to say that Rihanna came out ahead in every regard. Before Spears came out, some of the moves that Rihanna shared with her dancers—or rather, her dancers' disembodied hands—were risible enough that it's as if her choreographer wanted to make sure the star's name and "class act" never appear in the same sentence again.

For the next two and a half hours, the show teased the reappearance of Spears, who eventually came out in the middle of a Nicki Minaj number. Well, "middle" is a misnomer: Britney actually came out to sing exactly 45 seconds of her current single, "Till the World Ends," while dancing every bit as energetically as in her first appearance—which is to say that she appeared to be conserving her energy for the tour. Or perhaps she thought, like some folks, that the world would be ending the previous day, and thus the lack of prep.

The show was notable largely for who didn't perform. Aside from her appearance in a commercial for a web browser, Lady Gaga was completely MIA—odd for an inveterate attention freak whose new album was coming out the very next day. Taylor Swift showed up to accept two awards and act as a presenter, but didn't sing, though presumably the start of her tour this week nixed the possibility of a production number. Justin Bieber also accepted two awards but apparently couldn't be coaxed into breaking into song.

Nevertheless, when Bieber kissed girlfriend Selena Gomez on the lips for the first time on live television, he at least provided the closest thing to a water-cooler moment. At least for viewers who are too young to have any idea what a water cooler is.

Older viewers do still have a couple of performances worth talking about at work the next day. Cee-Lo sang while sitting at a piano that first levitated and then did a slow 360-degree revolution in the air... with Cee-Lo still attached. Was it special effects, or was it Superglue?

Beyonce, the hardest working woman in show business, put enough work into her performance for herself and about 50 Britneys. At first, viewers may not even been sure that her appearance was live and not on film, since she was seen dancing in perfect unison with cloned images of herself that were clearly on tape. Soon enough it was obvious one of the images of her was not a projection but the real thing. Whether the typically impressive performance will be enough to get the masses to love her polarizingly unhummable new single, "Run the World (Girls)," remains to be seen.

But on this night of supposed winners, Beyonce was one of the few principles who came out clearly on the winning side. Not so with host Ken Jeong (The Hangover), whose pick as emcee had people wondering "who?" beforehand and "why?" afterward. As hosts go, he was pretty much the anti-James Franco, with his manic energy and utter commitment. But the opening comic production number with Minaj and Train's Pat Monahan fell flat, and it only got worse with Jeong challenging Keith Urban and Travis Barker to banjo and drum duels, respectively.

Also losing: everyone who wore sunglasses while performing, which at times seemed to be a majority of the billed artists. Taio Cruz makes great pop singles, but the shades only reinforced his utter anonymity as a live performer. When the shades-wearing Far East Movement were backed by a (presumably string-synching) female string quartet also wearing sunglasses, the ayes did definitely not have it.

Most notable bleeps? That would be a tie between Lil Wayne and U2. Weezy's brief rap during Mary J. Blige's number included five censor-able lyrics, at which point you might ask: Why bother having him show up? Meanwhile, any lessons learned by U2 after Bono got a network in trouble by swearing at the 2003 Golden Globe Awards were lost on the Edge, who had to be bleeped while making an innocuous remark while accepting an award for biggest live act.

Oddly, the three hours climaxed with a performance that didn't seem to belong to the same galaxy as anything that came before it: Neil Diamond performing a singalong medley of "Sweet Caroline" and "America." It would have been perfect if, as Diamond sang "My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty," the producers had cut back to earlier highlights from the show, like Rihanna's "S&M" moves, to show just what makes America great.

Anyway, there was one thing that made the 2011 Billboard Awards great: the part in will.i.am's hair. This section of his noggin was electronically enhanced to glow a different color each of the three times he appeared on stage—pink, when the group did its inevitable medley of their 500 biggest hits; green, when he was introducing U2; and blue, when he accepted the Black Eyed Peas' award for duo/group. Will.i.am's speech was a curious one, including lines like "I thank technology, because without technology we wouldn't be here" (right before he worked in a plug for the computer company that employs him).

Will.i.am had a point, at least judging from all the tech-"enhanced" performances in the show. Now if technology could only re-teach Britney to dance. 

Monday
Jul062009

Beyonce also pays tribute to Michael Jackson

Beyonce also pays tribute to Michael Jackson. I'm sure we'll be hearing more and more artists doing the same. It's good to see that people are remembering him as an artist.

Monday
Jun012009

Beyonce fans rejoice, Madonna last concert date to stop in Israel

In Toronto on July 20th, Beyonce wants everyone of all income levels to come watch her live, apparently she understands how it can be difficult in this recession. LAWN tickets in sets of 4 are going for $100 on ticketmaster.ca. You can't get a better deal than that especially from someone who puts on an action packed performance. I went to see her in 2007 in Toronto, not only did she dance throughout her show, she sang live. Not many performers can do that.

Unfortunately, Madonna is not up there with Beyonce in the talent department nor for the poor, but announced today Madonna's 'Sticky & Sweet' Tour will make the last stop in Tel Aviv, Israel on September 1st. For those like myself who were smart not to waste money on tickets will be able to watch the concert in the comfort of your own home when it will released on DVD later this year.

 

COLUMBIA RECORDS SET TO RELEASE ABOVE AND BEYONCÉ VIDEO COLLECTION & DANCE MIXES

New DVD/CD Collection,
Showcasing Iconic Superstar's First Foray Into Electronica, Available in Canada Tuesday, June 16

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Columbia Records proudly announces the release of Above and Beyoncé Video Collection & Dance Mixes. Providing a showcase for Beyoncé's first foray into the world of electronica, Above and Beyoncé is a breathtaking assemblage of groundbreaking music videos and dance-oriented remixes of chart-topping tracks from the artist's #1 international smash hit album, I AM...SASHA FIERCE.

Above and Beyoncé Video Collection & Dance Mixes will be available in Canada beginning Tuesday, June 16.

An essential companion to Beyoncé's best-selling I AM...SASHA FIERCE album, the Above and Beyoncé DVD brings together the superstar's immensely popular videos from the album, including clips of her new single "Ego" (featuring Kanye West) and the iconic "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)," whose intricate choreography launched what the Toronto Star called "the first major dance craze of both the new millennium and the Internet." The hour-long DVD includes seven full-length music videos as well as 20 minutes of exclusive behind-the-scenes b-roll footage, making the collection a must-have for Beyoncé fans the world over.

Adding to the collection's indispensability, Above and Beyoncé includes a pumping party-ready CD of cutting-edge electronica, hit tracks from I AM...SASHA FIERCE remixed for this collection by some of the hottest producers and mixers in dance music today.

Beyoncé, whose success on the dance charts dates back to Destiny's Child's "No No No Pt. 1" in 1997, first hit #1 as a solo artist on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with 2003's "Crazy In Love." She's enjoyed three successive #1 Hot Dance Music/Club Play singles from I AM...SASHA FIERCE: "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)," "Diva," and "Halo" while a fourth single, the dance mix of "If I Were A Boy" peaked at #2 on that chart. Above and Beyoncé includes video clips and remixes of all four songs as well as videos and a remix, featuring Kanye West, of "Ego," Beyoncé's latest single.

Above and Beyoncé Video Collection & Dance Mixes - tracklisting DVD 1. If I Were A Boy 2. Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) 3. Diva 4. Halo 5. Broken-Hearted Girl 6. Ego (Fan Exclusive) 7. Ego (featuring Kanye West) b-roll footage

CD
1. If I Were A Boy (Maurice Joshua Mojo UK Remix) 2. Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) (DJ Escape & Tony Coluccio Remix) 3. Diva (Karmatronic Remix) 4. Halo (Dave Audé Remix) 5. Broken-Hearted Girl (Catalyst Remix) 6. Ego (DAC Remix) 7.Sweet Dreams(dance mix) 8. Ego (Remix featuring Kanye West)

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Friday
Apr172009

**Tour Update - Beyonce 'I am...Tour'

UPDATE: It has been confirmed that a Toronto date has just been added for July 20th, Molson Amphitheatre. Tickets go on sale May 1st at 11am EDT.

 

The best seats sell from $650 to $1,250

Pop culture superstar Beyonce is bringing her 2009 "I AM..." World Tour to North America this summer with a series of full-length concerts launching at New York's Madison Square Garden in June and winding down with a four-night residence at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas July 30-August 2.

June 21

New York City, NY

Madison Square Garden

June 24

Washington, DC

Verizon Center

June 26

Philadelphia, PA

Wachovia Center

June 27

Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Coliseum Complex

June 29

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Bank Atlantic Center

July 1

Atlanta, GA

Philips Arena

July 3

New Orleans, LA

Superdome (Essence Music Festival)

July 4

Houston, TX

Toyota Center

July 5

Dallas, TX

American Airlines Center

July 7

Phoenix, AZ

US Airways Center

July 9

Sacramento, CA

Arco Arena

July 10

Oakland, CA

Oracle Arena

July 11

Anaheim, CA

Honda Center

July 13

Los Angeles, CA

Staples Center

July 16

Minneapolis, MN

Target Center

July 17

Chicago, IL

United Center

July 18

Detroit, MI

Palace of Auburn Hills

July 23

Uncasville, CT

Mohegan Sun

July 30

Las Vegas, NV

Encore Theater, Wynn Las Vegas

July 31

Las Vegas, NV

Encore Theater, Wynn Las Vegas

August 1

Las Vegas, NV

Encore Theater, Wynn Las Vegas

August 2

Las Vegas, NV

Encore Theater, Wynn Las Vegas

Thursday
Feb192009

Just announced: Beyonce 'I AM..." Tour comes to Canada

On the day Obama made his fist foreign visit to Canada, Beyonce's team announced Canadian Presale ticket dates for her upcoming World Tour. Check back soon for more Canadian dates.

 

beyonce...I AM world tour

 

Beyoncé is set to venture out on the most heavily anticipated concert event of the year... the "I AM..." Tour, and Beyoncé Fan Club members have the opportunity to purchase pre-sale tickets!

The tour will mark Beyoncé's first full-length concert tour since 2007's sold-out "The Beyoncé Experience", and will premiere live performances of songs from I AM…SASHA FIERCE, her latest international #1 chart-topping album.

Sign on to Beyoncé's Ticketmaster.com page this Friday, February 20 at 10am through 10pm local time to access the following pre-sales:

March 26 - Edmonton, AB - Rexall Place
March 27 - Saskatoon, SK - Credit Union Centre
March 28 - Winnipeg, MB - MTS Centre
March 31 - Vancouver, BC - General Motors Place
April 1 - Seattle, WA - Key Arena

Friday
Dec122008

Beyonce "I am..." Tour Dates Announced... Europe for now

European dates have been announced for Beyoncé's "I AM…" World Tour, beginning Sunday, April 26 in Croatia and running through Sunday May 31 at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast (please see itinerary following).

The most heavily anticipated concert event of the year, Beyoncé's "I AM…" Tour will mark the artist's first full-length concerts since 2007's sold-out "The Beyoncé Experience" and will premiere live performances of songs from I AM…SASHA FIERCE, her latest international #1 chart-topping album.

The world-renowned top designer, director and photographer Thierry Mugler will work as creative advisor and costume designer on Beyoncé's "I AM…" Tour.

Beyoncé's new concert production promises to showcase the music and film superstar, along with her extraordinary all-female band, performing musical hits, classics, and surprises in a newly-created high-tech state-of-the-art concert environment.

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BEYONCÉ'S "I AM…" WORLD TOUR 2008 - EUROPEAN DATES

Apr 26 - Zagreb, Croatia - Arena - Tix on sale Dec 15
Apr 28 - Vienna, Austria - Stadthalle - Tix on sale Dec 17
Apr 29 - Budapest, Hungary - Arena - Tix on sale Dec 12
Apr 30 - Prague, Czech Republic - The O2 - Tix on sale Dec 20
May 2 - Rotterdam, Holland - Ahoy - Tix on sale Dec 20
May 5 - Paris, France - Bercy - Tix on sale Dec 17
May 6 - Strasbourg, France - Zenith - Tix on sale Dec 17
May 7 - Antwerp, Belgium - Sportpalais - Tix on sale Dec 19
May 8 - Berlin, Germany - The 02 - TBC
May 10 - Herning, Denmark - MCH Arena - TBC
May 11 - Gothenburg, Sweden - Scandinavium - Tix on sale Dec 17
May 13 - Stockholm, Sweden - Globen - Tix on sale Dec 17
May 15 - Koln, Germany - Arena - Tix on sale Dec 19
May 16 - Zurich, Switzerland - Hallenstadion - Tix on sale Dec 19
May 18 - Lisbon, Portugal - Atlantico - Tix on sale Dec 12
May 19 - Madrid, Spain - Palacio Desportes - Tix on sale Dec 16
May 20 - Barcelona, Spain - Palau St Jordi - Tix on sale Dec 16
May 23 - Birmingham, UK - NIA - Tix on sale Dec 12
May 25 - London, UK - The 02 - Tix on sale Dec 12
May 27 - Manchester, UK - MEN - Tix on sale Dec 12
May 29 - Dublin, Ireland - The O2 - Tix on sale Dec 17
May 31 - Belfast, UK - Odyssey Arena - Tix on sale Dec 17