TheBig Time Summer Tour was the thirdconcert tour and the first official world tour by boy bandBig Time Rush. Visiting theAmericas, the tour supported the band's second studio album,Elevate and their second official soundtrack,Big Time Movie Soundtrack.[1] The tour began in July 2012 and ended in the following October. It became the second best selling tour according to ticketmaster.com in the summer of 2012 as well.
The tour was announced in February 2012, days before the band commenced theirsecond tour.[2] This tour saw the band performing inamphitheatres during the summer season. Band member Carlos Peña said the tour was "going to be crazy", allowing the band to do a more expansive show with a bigger set.[3] This also marks the band's first performance in South America, headlining the Z Festival and Teens Live Festival. Commenting on the tour, the band stated: "We can't wait to hit the road again. TheBetter with U Tour has been amazing and we're incredibly grateful to our fans who have supported us and made our first [tour] a success".[3]
The tour received mixed reviews from music critics. The concert at theMandalay Bay Events Center was enjoyed by everyone in the audience, writes Ron Sylvester (Las Vegas Sun). He continues, "Because the true measure of Big Time Rush won't be about a show on one Saturday night at Mandalay Bay. It will be written in the memories of the screaming girls if they continue to warmly recall those songs as they grow up. And whether they're willing to buy tickets to hear that music again in Las Vegas showrooms 40 years from now".[4]
Jim Abbott (Orlando Sentinel) called the show at the Amway Center unnatural and formulaic. He explains, "Compared with that free-spiritedBritish group, BTR's stage presence was more contrived, more tightly choreographed even in the moments that were supposed to be spontaneous".[5]
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