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Susan Boyle in Concert

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Susan Boyle in Concert
Tour by Susan Boyle
Promotional poster for tour
Associated albumStanding Ovation: The Greatest Songs from the Stage
Start date2 July 2013 (2013-07-02)
End date6 November 2014 (2014-11-06)
Legs3
No. of shows26 in Europe
21 in North America
47 Total
Susan Boyle concert chronology
  • Susan Boyle in Concert (2013–2014)
  • Ten Tour (2019)

Susan Boyle in Concert is the first concert tour by singer Susan Boyle. The tour promoted Boyle's fourth album, Standing Ovation: The Greatest Songs from the Stage.[1]

Background

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Boyle chose to launch her tour in Scotland as a thank you to her country for their support and hopes to take the tour global in 2014. The sell-out tour ran for seven nights with appearances in Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Boyle said, "This is the year that I feel that I would be able to give an audience what they want. I’ve always wanted to do my own show and now I feel confident enough to give it a go."[2]

Lance Ellington, a regular vocalist on Strictly Come Dancing, opened the concert with a couple of songs, before Boyle appeared and launched into a 24-song set. Other performers included Ashleigh Gray and Annie Skates as back-up singers, plus a 7-piece orchestra and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland choir. Andrew Panton was the creative director and Kennedy Aitchison was the musical director. The entire show ran for 135 minutes.[3]

The second leg of Boyle's tour was 19 dates across the UK in March and April 2014. Boyle said, "I’m really looking forward to getting back on tour. I’m ready to take the next step and take my show to a whole host of towns and cities I have never played in before."[4] In May 2014, Boyle announced the third leg of the tour, to plays theatres and concert halls in the United States.[5] The leg will begin in San Diego, California, playing 21 shows throughout October and November, ending in Jacksonville, Florida.[6]

Concert synopsis

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Boyle performing in Edinburgh

For her entrance, Boyle appeared in silhouette at the back of the stage giving her famous wiggle while an audio from her Britain's Got Talent audition played. The audience responded immediately by giving her a standing ovation before she even sang a single note. It was a reminder to people from where she started and how far she has come.

For the song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Boyle said, "This song is about a wee lassie who goes on an incredible journey." "I hope tonight to take you all on a journey". Some of the Jazz numbers, such as "That Ole Devil Called Love" and "Cry Me a River", Boyle sang while seated beside the piano. The first half ended with a rendition of "You Raise Me Up" accompanied by a choir from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.

The Second half included the song "Ae Fond Kiss" which Boyle dedicated to everyone who had lost someone in their lives. "River Deep, Mountain High", a duet with Lance Ellington, had the audience on their feet and dancing. The second half ended with "I Dreamed A Dream", which Boyle jokingly said, "has got me into a lot of trouble."

Throughout the concert, Boyle showed her sense of humor with jokes about her cat Pebbles and her boss Simon Cowell. She gave her impersonation of the judges from BGT which had the audience in stitches. The concert itself moved quickly, in which Boyle had several wardrobe changes appearing in different glamorous gowns.[7]

Critical reception

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Boyle received rave reviews for her first solo tour with several standing ovations throughout each night. The Herald Scotland, giving 4 stars, reported, "There was lot riding on this appearance, the first night of her first ever live solo tour, but the phenomenon/riddle that is Susan Boyle proved equal to her task in the Highland Capital. Truth be told she blew Eden Court Theatre away."[8] The Edinburgh Guide, also giving 4 stars, reported, "Cynics of TV reality shows may dismiss the notion that media-created pop singers have any real talent. But to witness Susan Boyle live on stage proves beyond doubt that this performance is no gimmick. Susan has a natural purity in her voice combined with genuine emotion and the effortless art of a true Diva in glamorous style."[3]

Opening act

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Setlist

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The following songs were performed during the concert at the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness, Scotland. It does not represent all songs performed on tour.[9]

  1. "Out Here on My Own"
  2. "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
  3. "The Winner Takes It All"
  4. "I Know Him So Well" (duet with Ashleigh Gray)
  5. "Wild Horses"
  6. "That Ole Devil Called Love"
  7. "Cry Me a River"
  8. "The Way We Were"
  9. "Answer Me"
  10. "As Long as He Needs Me"
  11. "You Raise Me Up"

Intermission

  1. "The Perfect Year"
  2. "Take That Look Off Your Face"
  3. "All I Ask of You" (duet with Lance Ellington)
  4. "Make You Feel My Love"
  5. "Run Like the Wind"
  6. "Ae Fond Kiss"
  7. "Unchained Melody"
  8. "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me"
  9. "This Is the Moment" (duet with Lance Ellington)
  10. "River Deep – Mountain High" (duet with Lance Ellington)
Encore
  1. "You'll Never Walk Alone"
  2. "Who I Was Born to Be"
  3. "I Dreamed a Dream"

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
Europe[10][11]
2 July 2013 Inverness Scotland Eden Court Theatre
4 July 2013 Aberdeen Music Hall Aberdeen
6 July 2013 Dundee Caird Hall
8 July 2013 Glasgow King's Theatre
9 July 2013
12 July 2013 Edinburgh Edinburgh Festival Theatre
13 July 2013
22 March 2014 Liverpool England Liverpool Empire Theatre
23 March 2014 York Barbican Centre
25 March 2014 Manchester Bridgewater Hall
26 March 2014 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
27 March 2014 Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Theatre
29 March 2014 Oxford New Theatre Oxford
30 March 2014 Nottingham Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
1 April 2014 Leicester De Montfort Hall
2 April 2014 Birmingham Symphony Hall
3 April 2014 Cardiff Wales St David's Hall
5 April 2014 Bristol England Colston Hall
6 April 2014 London Eventim Apollo
9 April 2014 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
10 April 2014 Stoke-on-Trent Regent Theatre
12 April 2014 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
13 April 2014 Torquay Princess Theatre
15 April 2014 Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
16 April 2014 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
17 April 2014 Northampton The Derngate
North America[12]
8 October 2014 San Diego United States Balboa Theatre
9 October 2014 Santa Barbara Arlington Theatre
11 October 2014 San Francisco SHN Orpheum Theatre
12 October 2014 Sacramento Community Centre Theater
14 October 2014 San Jose San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
16 October 2014 Costa Mesa Segerstrom Hall
17 October 2014 Phoenix Orpheum Theatre
19 October 2014 Midland Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center
20 October 2014 Fort Worth Bass Performance Hall
21 October 2014 San Antonio Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
23 October 2014 Kansas City Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland
24 October 2014 Louisville Whitney Hall
26 October 2014 Atlanta Atlanta Symphony Hall
27 October 2014 Greenville Peace Concert Hall
29 October 2014 Durham Durham Performing Arts Center
30 October 2014 North Charleston North Charleston Performing Arts Center
1 November 2014 Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall
2 November 2014 Melbourne King Center for the Performing Arts
3 November 2014 Fort Lauderdale Au-Rene Theater
5 November 2014 Sarasota Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
6 November 2014 Jacksonville Moran Theater

References

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  1. ^ Palmer, Natalie (22 November 2012). "Susan Boyle Insists She's Fit Enough To Tour 'Standing Ovation' Album". Entertainment Wise. Giant Digital. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  2. ^ Munro, Alistair. "Susan Boyle's first live tour nears sell-out". The Scotsman. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  3. ^ a b Devlin, Vivien. "Susan Boyle in Concert, Edinburgh Festival Theatre, Review". Edinburgh Guide. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Susan Boyle announces 'Susan Boyle in Concert' tour for 2014". STV Entertainment. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  5. ^ Trakin, Roy (29 May 2014). "Susan Boyle 'So Excited' for First U.S. Tour". Billboard. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  6. ^ "Susan Boyle to do first U.S. tour in the fall". Detroit Free Press. 2 June 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  7. ^ Boyd, Laura. "Susan Boyle stuns with Su-perb opening night of tour in Inverness". STV Entertainment. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  8. ^ a b Ross, David (2 July 2013). "Review: Susan Boyle, Eden Court, Inverness". The Herald. Newsquest. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  9. ^ Boyd, Laura (3 July 2013). "Susan Boyle stuns with Su-perb opening night of tour in Inverness". STV Entertainment. STV Group. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  10. ^ McIver, Brian (29 May 2013). "Susan Boyle tells why she can't wait to hit the road as she rehearses for upcoming Scottish tour". Daily Record. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  11. ^ Corner, Lewis (12 November 2013). "Susan Boyle announces headline UK tour". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  12. ^ Owoseje, Toyin (30 May 2014). "Susan Boyle First-Ever US Tour: Full List of Dates". International Business Times. IBT Media. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
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