Saturday, 6 October 2012

Believe Tour Review

The teen phenom delivers a show to remember for his legions of 'Beliebers' as it's truly a show for everyone. It’s hard not to smile at his show, as Justin Bieber kicks off the show with a bizarre stage entrance; a silhouetted figure in wings leaping behind the screens – the top of the multi-tiered set opened to reveal Justin dressed in black and harnessed to a massive pair of metallic wings, to the tune of “All Around the World”. It’s certainly an extravaganza - with lasers, fireworks, confetti-spewing cannons, flags marching through the arena like an Olympic opening ceremony – and that was just during the opening number! The venue then spirals into a virtual spaceship from another planet, seeing as Bieber began his set on a futuristic-looking stage ripped right from a sci-fi space film, with the sheer magnitude of the shrieking audience's reaction which was stunning and physically overwhelming. As the concert progressed, Justin established incredible routines of songs from his hit album 'Believe', with lightly-choreographed dance moves (inspired by the one and only Michael Jackson) and crowd-baiting displays of affection, setting the audience ablaze. Justin also sung songs from his first album, 'My World', including 'Somebody To Love', 'Eenie Meenie' and 'One Time'. Towards the later portion of the set, Justin stood aboard a mechanical crane that rotated throughout the circumference of the arena. He performed two acoustic tracks, "Be Alright" and "Fall," of which found Bieber accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and singing with great emotion and tonal precision. Without the pomp and glitz, his talent is unquestionable and the acoustic tracks allowed you to see the best of his talent for yourself. Justin was joined by two guest performers during the set - opener Carly Rae Jepsen (who he signed to his label - SchoolBoy Records - earlier this year) for the acoustic-lead "Beautiful" and Jaden Smith for a rapped verse during the fiery "Never Say Never", which is again, from his previous album. A two-song encore comprised major hits "Boyfriend" and "Baby," after which Bieber thanked his fans and stated: "Go home tonight and do what you love, and be the best at it." The Believe Tour had been compared to a Disney Ride and with incredible people working behind the scenes, like David Blaine, it was hard for this tour to fail as it was an unforgettable experience. Click here to watch Justin Bieber perform 'Be Alright'!

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