Concierto De Hozier en Buffalo Sheas Performing Art Center March 10

The Reflection Tour
Bout by 5th Harmony
The Reflection Tour Poster.jpg

Promotional poster for the bout

Associated album Reflection
Start date February 27, 2015 (2015-02-27)
End date February 12, 2016 (2016-02-12)
Legs 4
No. of shows 64
Fifth Harmony concert chronology
  • 5th Times a Amuse Tour
    (2014)
  • Reflection Tour
    (2015)
  • The 7/27 Tour
    (2016-17)

The Reflection Tour was the commencement major headlining concert tour past American girl grouping Fifth Harmony. Visiting Europe, North America and Asia (one engagement in Adu Dhabi), the tour supported their debut studio album, Reflection.[1] [2] Fifth Harmony was not backed past a band or backing singers, instead, they opted for studio recorded versions of songs from their album and an acoustic gear up for covers. The setlist consisted mostly of songs from Reflection, with several adapted from their debut extended play, Better Together along with several medley covers. The shows garnered acclamation from disquisitional reviews, many praising the group's vocal performance, the show's overall themes and the song transitions.

The get-go North American leg of the tour was uninterrupted. Withal, for the second North American leg, which ran from July until October, the group cancelled two dates, citing a operation at the BET Players Awards for July eighteen, three days after their 2nd leg started.[3] On the other appointment, ii of the members were diagnosed with bronchitis, prompting them to cancel the Washington show on September xvi.[four] [v] These dates were non rescheduled. Both legs of the tour sold out the majority of its shows and received positive reviews. Yahoo! livestreamed the March 24 Boston concert.[6]

Unlike sets were utilized for different legs of the tour. In the first leg, concerts were structured with photographer umbrella lights serving as the background for every evidence. Props such as a car were used in several tracks. The photographer umbrella lights were used in smaller numbers, with merely several placed on the top of the phase and a five-slice screen in the background. For the third leg of the tour, a standard scarlet properties and multiple stage lights, both up and downward, were used along with a different outfit color. Including every date on this tour, the first show began on February 27, 2015 in San Francisco and ended on Abu Dhabi on February 12, 2016, almost a year afterward the bout'southward initial announcement. Xvi of the twenty-v dates were sold out.[7]

Groundwork [edit]

Following Fifth Harmony's success on the American televised singing competition The X Factor, the grouping released their debut extended play, Better Together. Before releasing their extended play, the group was an opening human action for the I Wish Tour, headlined by Cher Lloyd. The following year, MTV selected the group every bit role of a series of Artists to Lookout.[8] [9] The concert series saw them perform several tracks from their debut studio album, Reflection. Simultaneously, the girls were opening acts on Demi Lovato'due south Neon Lights Tour, performing in arenas throughout Due north America.

MTV nominated the grouping under its "Creative person to Watch" category, forth other rising acts. Fifth Harmony would terminate up winning the category at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards and become the first all-female group to win this championship.[x] [11] The following year, an MTV-sponsored headlining tour was announced in January 2015.[12] This was to be Fifth Harmony's outset major tour following pocket-sized-scale headlining tours in 2013 and 2014, and slots as opening acts on tours for artists such as Lovato and Lloyd.

In conjunction with the tour annunciation on Jan seven, 2015, a cover of the hit song "Uptown Funk" was uploaded onto Fifth Harmony'southward YouTube account, featuring the grouping and their three opening acts: Jacob Whitesides, Jasmine V, and Mahogany Lox.[13] [14]

Extensions [edit]

Summer Reflection Tour [edit]

1 of several promotional posters used for Reflection: The Summertime Tour.

Afterwards completing the first leg of the tour, the grouping decided to go along another leg in North America. This tour was a revamped version of the original bout, in which they were performing more songs in new and bigger venues. The grouping announced the summer leg of the tour at a poolside party sponsored by Candie'south with the result broadcast by Periscope.[15] [16] [17]

On this tour, Fifth Harmony wore their outset ever custom-designed costumes past Marina Toybina, a four-fourth dimension Emmy honour winner.[eighteen] [19] [20] Choreography for this setlist was conducted by Sean Bankhead, who worked on the group's trip the light fantastic toe routine for their single, "Worth It".[21]

The first show started on July 15 and ended on September xvi for a full of 31 shows, all located in the United States except for one prove in The Bahama islands. New product and a different setlist including new covers and more songs were planned for this leg of the bout.

European Reflection Tour [edit]

Promotional poster used for Reflection: The European Tour.

The success of the group'southward previous tour legs prompted them to issue some other extension. This was the group's outset tour to characteristic European dates. It was announced on September two, 2015 through the photo sharing app, Snapchat, with each member announcing a different city through their individual accounts.[22] The tour began on October 26 and concluded on November 9.

All the shows in this tour were sold out. Dionne Bromfield was the opening act for shows in London and Manchester and Paul Rey for shows in Paris and Frankfurt. The group performed songs in 5 countries effectually Europe, including Spain, France, and the Great britain.

The outfits used for this leg remained the same from previous extensions, with the exception being a change in color. For this leg, the group's outfits featured an all red design, a distinction from the blue color the girls used in their previous tours. Toybina returned as the designer for the grouping's outfits, who has designed concert outfits for notable artists such as Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, and Taylor Swift.[19] [xviii]

The promotional poster for the leg featured the same image used for the cover art of the 2015 estimator animated fantasy-comedy film Hotel Transylvania 2 track, I'm in Love with a Monster. The group announced the poster was announced through the grouping's private social media accounts.

Opening acts [edit]

  • Jacob Whitesides (North America—Leg 1) [1]
  • Jasmine V (North America—Leg 1) [1]
  • Mahogany Lox (North America—Leg 1) [1]
  • Bea Miller (North America—Leg 2) [15]
  • Natalie La Rose (Due north America—Leg ii) [xv]
  • Debby Ryan and The Never Ending (N America—Leg 2) [15]
  • Dionne Bromfield (United Kingdom—Leg three) [22]
  • Paul Rey (French republic and Germany—Leg 3) [22]

Setlists [edit]

  • Note: All songs in the summer leg are performed in the European leg except "Them Girls Exist Like", which was replaced with "I'm in Love with a Monster".

Disquisitional response [edit]

The tour was well received from critics with many praising the group's empowerment themes. In a positive review of the Bethlehem show, Matt Christine from Sight of Audio, complemented the grouping for their cohesiveness, stating that their, "sound is monumental in scale when they sang together every bit a unit." He continues his review by praising the group for not "embracing the stereotypical pop" many artists follow and the setlist, calling it "incredibly smart option for the group as these songs are incredibly strong and the majority of their fans who came out expected to hear simply those tracks."[23] Erica Rucker of Leo Weekly praised the group for their empowering themes on the Louisville testify, maxim, "[b]eing told that y'all are cute and "Worth Information technology" can really save a young life." She concludes that argument by stating that, "no matter what it takes, no matter who tells young people that they affair — exist it a popular group or the grinning parents who snapped prison cell photos of the children on the sly — kids demand to know that they have value."[24]

Mikael Woods of the Los Angeles Times praised the group'due south song transition at the Los Angeles testify, from the "rugged cover of Hozier's "Take Me to Church"", to the "miniature rave" for "This Is How We Whorl" and the "confetti blast" at the show'south terminal song, "Boss", which Wood reminisced to a stadium feel. His only criticism came from the record phonation encouraging the audience members that they were "capable of achieving" their "wildest dreams". Forest finishes his review by saying that "when Fifth Harmony was showing rather than telling — most made yous believe it."[25] In a review adapted by Us Today from Serene Dominic, writer for The Arizona Republic, Dominic complimented the song abilities of the five girls, highlighting Marry Brooke for her "whistle annals". She institute the audio-visual set "perplexing" just overall remained positive rain her review.[26]

In a positive review of the Wilbur testify in Boston, Maura Johnston of The Boston Globe commended the group for their vocals and the bear witness's overall theme. Johnston expands on the reasoning behind Fifth Harmony'southward success, saying they take a "muscle to succeed where other girl bands failed, and why its followers, who packed the theater to capacity, are so loyal." She besides highlight the make the group holds, which is embodied by the female-empowerment. During the Mariah Carey medley, Johnston noted how there was "equal time being distributed among the members" and how whatever "diva moments" were "absent-minded" on phase.[27]

Some critics were not so positive. In a mixed-positive review, Amanda Ventura of Phoenix New Times raved about the group's vocals, in particular, Brooke who described her note as a "Mariah Carey-level loftier F meant to induce goosebumps on anyone with ears". Ventura criticized the first half of the show, calling it "terrible" and something out of a "well-funded talent testify performance". She comments on the group's chemistry which seemed "off". I of the acts that she said was "worth sitting through" was Bea Miller, who compared her song range to Janis Joplin.[28] Conversely, Elliot Friar of Emertainment Weekly, in review of the Boston show, commended the performances of the opening acts and the empowering event the group left on phase proverb that the stage was left with "one last roar of empowerment, self-love, and love for others."[29]

Chris Gray from The Houston Press ranked the Houston evidence in the top five concerts of the calendar week, for the week dated August three. [30]

Shows [edit]

Date Urban center Country Venue Opening act
North America—The Reflection Tour[1] [2] [31]
February 27, 2015 San Francisco United states The Regency Ballroom Jacob Whitesides
Jasmine 5
Mahogany Lox
February 28, 2015 San Diego House of Blues
March 1, 2015 Los Angeles Club Nokia
March 3, 2015 Dallas Southward Side Music Hall
March 4, 2015 Houston Warehouse Alive
March vi, 2015 Fort Lauderdale Parker Playhouse
March 7, 2015 Tampa Busch Gardens Tampa
March 9, 2015 Atlanta Buckhead Theatre
March 11, 2015 Charlotte Amos Southend
March 12, 2015 Norfolk The Norva
March 13, 2015 Richmond The National
March xiv, 2015 Chicago The Vic Theatre
March 18, 2015 Indianapolis Egyptian Room
March 20, 2015 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
March 22, 2015 Toronto Canada Sound Academy
March 24, 2015 Boston United states The Wilbur
March 26, 2015 Red Banking concern Count Basie Theatre
March 28, 2015 Albany Palace Theatre
March 30, 2015 Mashantucket The Grand Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino
Apr 1, 2015 New York Urban center David Geffen Hall
Apr iii, 2015 Boston Symphony Hall
April five, 2015 Bethlehem Sands Bethlehem Consequence Center
Apr half-dozen, 2015 Glenside Keswick Theatre
North America—Reflection: The Summer Tour[15] [32]
July 15, 2015 Louisville United States Palace Theatre Bea Miller
Natalie La Rose
The Never Ending
July 17, 2015 Lakewood Lakewood Borough Auditorium
July 20, 2015 Atlanta Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
July 21, 2015 Nashville Grand Ole Opry
July 23, 2015 St. Louis Peabody Opera Business firm
July 24, 2015 Rogers Walmart AMP
July 25, 2015 Baton Rouge F.Yard. Clark Center
July 26, 2015 Birmingham BJCC Concert Hall
July 28, 2015 Jacksonville Florida Theatre
July 29, 2015 Miami Beach The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater
July xxx, 2015 Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall
July 31, 2015 Orlando Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
Baronial two, 2015 San Antonio Tobin Eye for the Performing Arts
August three, 2015 Houston NRG Loonshit
August 4, 2015 Midland Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center
Baronial 5, 2015 M Prairie Verizon Theatre at Yard Prairie
August vii, 2015 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
Baronial 8, 2015 Costa Mesa Pacific Amphitheatre
August 9, 2015 San Jose Issue Center at SJSU
Baronial 11, 2015 Santa Rosa Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
August 12, 2015 Bakersfield Rabobank Arena
Baronial 13, 2015 Las Vegas Pearl Concert Theater
August eighteen, 2015 Denver Paramount Theatre
August twenty, 2015 Kansas City Uptown Theatre
August 21, 2015 Milwaukee Milwaukee Theatre
Baronial 23, 2015 Buffalo Shea'southward Performing Arts Heart
Baronial 24, 2015 Albany Palace Theatre
Baronial 26, 2015 Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall
August 27, 2015 New York City Buoy Theatre
September 4, 2015 Syracuse New York Land Fair
September five, 2015 Timonium Maryland State Fair
October 10, 2015[i] Paradise Island The Bahamas Atlantic Theatre Due north/A
Europe[22] [33]
Oct 26, 2015 Madrid Espana La Riviera N/A
October 31, 2015 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
November three, 2015 London England Shepherd's Bush Empire Dionne Bromfield
November four, 2015 Manchester O2 Ritz Manchester
Nov viii, 2015 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle Paul Rey
November 9, 2015 Paris France Salle Pleyel
North America[34]
November 25, 2015 United mexican states City Mexico El Plaza Condesa ARI
Meli G
Asia
February 12, 2016 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Amphitheatre N/A

Cancelled shows [edit]

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
Appointment Urban center Country Venue Reason
July xviii, 2015 Cincinnati Us PNC Pavilion Performing at the BET Players Awards[3]
September 16, 2015 Puyallup Washington State Fair Affliction[4] [5]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ This is a embrace originally performed by British rock band Queen.
  2. ^ This is a cover originally performed by American artist Taylor Swift.
  3. ^ This is a comprehend originally performed by Barbadian vocaliser Rihanna.
  4. ^ This is a cover originally performed by American R&B and hip hop artist Jason Derulo.
  5. ^ This is a cover originally performed by American alternative R&B vocaliser The Weeknd/Abel Tesfaye.
  6. ^ This is a cover originally performed by British guitarist Ed Sheeran.
  7. ^ This is a comprehend originally performed by British guitarist Ed Sheeran.
  8. ^ This is a encompass originally performed by Norwegian afrobeat duo Nico & Vinz.
  9. ^ The October x, 2015 show is function of the Atlantic Live concert at Atlantic Theatre.

References [edit]

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  2. ^ a b "Fifth Harmony Denote The Reflection Tour". Music Times. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "James Taylor postponed, Fifth Harmony cancels". Cincinnati. July 16, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Davis, Melissa. "5th Harmony cancels state fair concert". The Seattle Times . Retrieved June fourteen, 2017.
  5. ^ a b "5th Harmony cancels Fair functioning, Bea Miller steps up". Tacoma Weekly . Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  6. ^ Carl Smith (March xix, 2015). "Fifth Harmony to livestream Boston date of their Reflection tour: 'We're then excited'". Sugarscape.
  7. ^ "Current Boxscore". Billboard. January 25, 2013.
  8. ^ Walker, John. "Meet MTV's Artist to Watch Grade of 2014". MTV . Retrieved June xiv, 2017.
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  13. ^ "On Air with Ryan Seacrest".
  14. ^ Fifth Harmony, Jasmine V., Jacob Whitesides & Mahogany Lox – Uptown Funk. Jan 7, 2015 – via YouTube.
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  16. ^ Roth, Madeline. "5th Harmony Announce Summer 'Reflection' Tour: Get All The Details!". MTV . Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  17. ^ Smith, Troy. "5th Harmony embarks on summertime tour as daughter grouping of the moment". Cleveland . Retrieved June xiv, 2017.
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  20. ^ Fawnia Soo Hoo. "Fifth Harmony's Reflection 2.0 Bout Costumes: Marina Toybina Interview – Teen Faddy". Teen Vogue.
  21. ^ Lamarre, Carl. "Interview: 5th Harmony Talk Their Platinum Hit "Worth Information technology" and Their Love for Drake, Fetty Wap, and Kendrick Lamar". Complex . Retrieved June 14, 2017.
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  24. ^ Rucker, Erica. "Concert Review: Fifth Harmony (Louisville Palace, 7/15/15)". Leo Weekly . Retrieved June 14, 2017.
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    • "Fifth Harmony's Reflection: The Summertime Tour Announced!". Fifth Harmony Official. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
    • "Fifth Harmony Announces The 2015 Reflection: The Summertime Tour". PR Newswire. Retrieved Apr 28, 2015.
    • "Pop Sensation Fifth Harmony Announces The 2015 Reflection: The Summer Tour". Live Nation Amusement. Retrieved May viii, 2015.
    • "Fifth Harmony Announces 'Reflection Tour'". 5th Harmony. Retrieved January vii, 2015.
    • "Fifth Harmony Events". Fifth Harmony Official Website. Retrieved Apr 28, 2015.
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  33. ^ "Fifth Harmony Announces Fall European Tour Dates". Billboard.
  34. ^ Platon, Adelle. "Fifth Harmony's Normani Kordei To Miss 'Reflection Tour' in Mexico". Billboard . Retrieved June 14, 2017.

External links [edit]

  • 5th Harmony Official Website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reflection_Tour

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