So is she singing live? No shade, it's just most of her performances last year weren't very good and she actually sounds nice this time. Also, do you know how long is the show? It seems short.
So is she singing live? No shade, it's just most of her performances last year weren't very good and she actually sounds nice this time. Also, do you know how long is the show? It seems short.
For me it looks like there is a loud backtrack for the SOL and Slow Down's chorus but for the other songs it looks like she is singing live, with just the help of the backing vocalists.
Concert review: Selena Gomez gets big reaction for 'Revival' tour
Two days into Selena Gomez’s “Revival” tour and, if you trust Gomez at her word, the reaction from Fresno fans was louder than what she got in Las Vegas.
The stage design and lighting production for the “Revival” tour was impressive; simple, subtle and innovative in a way that allowed for a few props (a set of LED covered scaffolding, a pair of giant inflatable roses) to completely change look and the feel space, which it did four or so times during the course of the performance.
Gomez’s set felt well choreographed.
▪ Gomez left the stage on a high note and didn’t come back for an encore. Didn’t need one. It was a refreshing choice that should happen more often.
Selena Gomez has what it takes to be a princess of pop. Selena Gomez is the new generation's princess of pop.
Gomez has a long road ahead if she wants to become legendary in the world of pop music, but she’s on the right path. As she continues to blossom in front of millions of people on her 74-date world tour, she’ll have many more opportunities to cry and dance harder. In Vegas, Gomez had a job to do, and she did it well. Read more at:
I love how Selena always gets great reviews on tour while her Twitter and ATRL critics still try to discredit her performance skills Talent always wins, indeed!
I love how Selena always gets great reviews on tour while her Twitter and ATRL critics still try to discredit her performance skills Talent always wins, indeed!