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Digital Journal:
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Overall, Fifth Harmony was exceptional at the Coney Island Amphitheater in Brooklyn. Their vocals were soothing and hypnotic, sounding like the Pussycat Dolls meets Destiny's Child, and that ought to be taken as a major compliment... Their live show earned an A rating.
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Wetpaint:
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Overall, the X-Factor alums slayed the stage and gave an amazing performance. I still have all their songs stuck in my head a day later — which is definitely a good sign.
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Coup De Main Magazine:
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Their in-sync and obviously well-rehearsed dance moves were like a well-oiled machine; a machine with total sass and flair... Fifth Harmony proved that they’re not just dancers, but also incredible singers - after all, they did begin their days as a group back on singing contest ‘The X Factor’.
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Providence Journal:
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When joined together, their sound was at times bluesy, at other times electropop, but always rich and beautiful... Strong in vocal strength, the women moved quickly and confidently through a limited but growing repertoire of songs that managed to highlight their individual and joint strengths, moving from one singer to another to five-part harmony seamlessly... Each number proved equal parts vocal and precisely executed dance moves as the singers moved continuously about the stage in perfect formation.
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Indy Star:
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Choreography and vocals blended especially well during this show, without any one member having to rely on backing tracks to make up for more dance-focused portions... Harmonies were crisp, sweet and well-brewed... Each individual member brought something different to the stage, making it incredibly fun to observe the group dynamic.
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Tampa Bay Times:
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This impressive vocal choreography gives the show a fluid, natural flow, and as a bonus largely eliminates the need for a backing track, as the band becomes its own backing track... But it was when the members weren’t singing lead that their connection to one another felt most palpable. They marched in formation, whipped their hair in perfect pinwheels, swiveled on chairs and steps, engaged in a little mild twerking – and, most importantly, danced like they were genuinely happy to be there.
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B96:
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True to their name, they really are SO GOOD at harmonies... To sum it up, Fifth Harmony’s concert in Chi-town was “Dope” and dare I say, worth every bit!
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Big City Thoughts:
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Their dance moves were heavily practiced and nailed to perfection... The ladies all showed off their vocals with individual solos... It’s safe to say that the ladies of Fifth Harmony, JoJo, and Victoria Monet left fans of all ages walking out of the venue with their expectations exceeded.
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Music Mayhem:
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Fifth Harmony proved Sunday night that the beauty of harmonizing is not strictly owned by the music industry’s boy bands by delivering a powerful and energy filled performance... They were able to show New Jersey what they were made of which consists of pure talent, beauty, and a commanding stage presence that grasps your attention throughout the entire show.
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United by Pop:
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Fifth Harmony have opened their ‘7/27 World Tour’ tonight in New Hampshire, America and what a corker of a show it has been as they truly have stepped up their status in live performance... The girls stormed the stage and proved everyone wrong with a brilliant show.
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Yahoo:
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This concert had all the things that make a good concert... With a step up in production from the previous tour, the intro to Fifth Harmony’s set was lightyears better than before... The outfits were superb and are also a step up from the previous concert they headlined. Also, I will say that their voices were strong and it sounded like they had great control over their voices... I would definitely go and see Fifth Harmony again!
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
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Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui and Cabello have perfected their synchronized strut thing they do so well, shaking and shimmying their way through “That’s My Girl,” “Miss Movin’ On,” “Sledgehammer,” “Bo$$,” “This is How We Roll,” “Scared of Happy” and “Reflection"...The women held their own and then some.
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Chron:
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Pop music needs a group like Fifth Harmony... Monday night's engaging show at the Woodlands Pavilion made a strong case for much more success and staying power... 5H has simply got the goods.... They worked the stage in form-fitting black and gold, exuding confidence and a sly charm. Every song sounded like a hit.
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Loyola Phoenix:
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The vocal choreography was almost as impressive as the physical choreography. The musical bar-to-bar handoff took place in between perfectly synchronized hair flips and sensual twists, bends and turns. Aside from the performers’ impressive body movements, the harmonization and cohesiveness of all five voices blending during the more acoustic and bluesy songs, such as “Write on Me,” allowed for some hair-raising vocal gymnastics from the quintet.
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The Southington Observer:
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This tour, everything seems to have fallen in place for them. They are singing well. They have a tight band. And they have the songs that win over the audience. I give Fifth Harmony at the Mohegan Sun Arena on July 30 3 ½ out of 4 stars.
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Live in Limbo:
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What makes Fifth Harmony as phenomenal live as they are is the factor of how much talent each and every one of them possesses. All five of the girls have amazing voices, and are additionally talented dancers. While watching them perform it is so easy to see how unified they are as a group of performers, another additive to their talent... The girls had an amazing connection between themselves and the audience.
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Acentric Magazine:
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Fans young and old gathered together in Irvine for the 7/27 Tour, which brought one amazing female empowered performance after the next. Fifth Harmony put on one incredible show... The jam-packed 21-song performance consisted of incredibly flawless vocals and choreography, perfect harmonizing, and an eye-catching production leaving no one unsatisfied.
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99.7 NOW:
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Every aspect of the show was on point. Not only their outfits, but their vocals and dancing are at the highest level... It was time for the girls to slow things down with “No Way” and “We Know” which is when their vocals shone so strongly... The bond between these girls was stronger than ever and it showed so clearly on stage.
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Soundcheck 411:
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The night was lovely and young. No pun intended. Overall Fifth Harmony is definitely an up and coming girl band with so much potential. I can definitely see them being the next Spice Girls or Destinys Child of this generation.
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Liam's Life
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I didn’t expect to enjoy Fifth Harmony as much as I did. I was impressed with how good they could all sing, their dancing and stage presence. It felt like I was watching an iconic group who have been doing this for a very long time. I definitely want to see the girls live again.
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Sugarscape
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If you've seen the girls live before (we bloody loved the Reflection tour) you'll know they kill it every time; so could they bring it with our faves off of the 7/27 album? SPOILER: Er, yaaaaas.
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Nottingham Post
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Not one member put a foot wrong throughout the slick dance routines and there wasn't a note out of tune as they worked their way through 22 of their songs. And perhaps the most wonderful thing about the show was that, most importantly, they danced, laughed, smiled and sang like they were genuinely happy to be there.
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MTV UK
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From the first note until the very last, they brought their a-game and gave us the show of our lives. Overall you can see why Fifth Harmony are one of, if not THE, biggest girl band in the world.
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