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The Neon Lights Tour

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2014 concert tour by Demi Lovato
The Neon Lights Tour
Tour byDemi Lovato
LocationNorth America • South America • Europe
Associated albumDemi
Start dateFebruary 9, 2014 (2014-02-09)
End dateJune 16, 2014 (2014-06-16)
Legs3
No. of shows44
Box officeUS $16.8 million (42 shows)
Demi Lovato concert chronology

The Neon Lights Tour was the third headliningconcert tour by American singerDemi Lovato, in support of her fourth studio album,Demi (2013). The first leg of tour began in North America on February 9, 2014, at theRogers Arena inVancouver, British Columbia and ended on March 30, 2014, atBankers Life Fieldhouse inIndianapolis,Indiana. The tour's second leg took place in both South America and Mexico. It started on April 22, 2014, at theCitibank Hall inSão Paulo,Brazil and ended on May 17, 2014, atArena Monterrey inMonterrey,Mexico.

Background and development

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On September 27, 2013, a video was published on Lovato'sFacebook page with the words "Neon Lights" formed out of neon lights and at the end, it said: "Sunday 6PM EDT".[1][2] On the following Sunday, the Neon Lights Tour was announced along with the dates. The tour is named after the third single from the albumDemi, "Neon Lights".Fifth Harmony,Little Mix,Cher Lloyd, and magicianCollins Key were featured as opening acts. Tickets became available on October 5, 2013.[3] During the season finale ofThe X Factor 2013, Lovato announced her plans to leave the show, instead endeavoring to focus on music and touring for 2014. When asked about her plans for the tour, Lovato stated "You can expect a show that I've never put on before, I'm really excited. Other shows I've had have been all about the music, but this time I want it to be about girl empowerment, I want it to be a huge party that everyone has fun at and leaves with an incredible experience." In the same interview, she teased about a possible cover collaboration on the tour with the girls of Fifth Harmony.[4] Upon another interview Demi stated she had been working with longtime friendNick Jonas on the show, stating "He's helping create the show for my tour next year, today we were talking about designs and music and how we can really make my show incredible and like nothing I've done.[5]

On February 4, 2014, it was announced that Nick Jonas would be working as the Musical and Creative Director for the tour. Jonas toldRolling Stone "I'm overseeing video content, wardrobe, lighting, and staging, and then I'm extending into the musical side of things, which includes creating the arrangements for the songs. I'm building what Demi wanted, which is a show without stops and starts. Demi and I have the same manager, so I was immediately excited when I was offered the position. The relationship that Demi and I had over eight years really gives me the insight into how to best communicate with her and her team."I've been in rehearsals with the band for the last two weeks. The biggest challenge has been just trying to rethink some of the music and see how we could complement it with lights and video. I sat down with the band and said to them, 'You need to step into this like it's a new gig. None of these arrangements are going to sound like the originals, so you need to have an open mind.'"[6]

Promotion

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Prior to beginning off the tour, Lovato released a teaser video on her YouTube channel displaying video content that would be used during the show. Nick Jonas toldMTV News: "there's a lot of exclusive content for this tour. Demi came to the whole team just on the creative side — both video and music, and she said, 'I want to give fans something special for every bit of the show.'" Lovato went on to comment that one of her inspirations for the tour wasBeyoncé, stating "I was also really inspired by Beyoncé, who had a music video for every single song on the album. Some of these I had music video ideas for a while, and I'm excited for people to see it." In the same interview, both Jonas and Lovato went on to describe the "re-imagining" of Lovato's older songs, saying she went online to see what her fans wanted to hear, and what Lovato had played on her last two tours. Jonas commented that "a lot of these songs aren't even the original arrangements. They've been completely re-imagined." Lovato also went on to say, "we've made them more current too, so we've transformed songs that went from being made a couple years ago to actually sounding like today's music."[7]

Concert synopsis

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Lovato during The Neon Lights Tour in Belo Horizonte

The concert began with the black curtain opening and an opening underwater video sequence of Lovato, shown on the stage screens, accompanied with a black stage. The film showed heart beats, suggesting the opening song of "Heart Attack". At the end of the underwater video, shots of the "Heart Attack" video begin to appear, Lovato singing the opening lines, before rising up out of the stage, surrounded by jets of steam, and going on to sing "Heart Attack". "Remember December" is performed with an accompanying music video showing Lovato surrounded by snow, in a winter environment. The song is based on a brand new arrangement, with white stage lighting and strobe effects. "Fire Starter" sees the stage lit up with fire effects, while "The Middle" begins with Lovato playing a set of drums, before kicking off into the also newly arranged song, an accompanying video showing Lovato in a desert. "Really Don't Care" begins with Lovato leaning up against the lead guitarist center stage. The stage is then lit up in bright pink and blue to match the song's 'girl power' vibe. The stage is bathed in blue lights while Lovato slows down with renditions of "Stop the World", "Catch Me", and "Here We Go Again". These see Lovato play the guitar, and at certain US concerts she is joined byNick Jonas, who accompanies her with a duet.

"Here We Go Again" is the most significantly changed song, made into a slow, sultry rock song. Lovato goes on to play "Made in the USA", "Nightingale", and "Two Pieces." At the end of "Two Pieces" Lovato heads down into the crowd, where she performs among the audience. At this point there is a guitar solo. "Warrior" sees Lovato strip down, playing the piano, an accompanying music video of her clad in armor being shown. Before this song Lovato gives a signature speech to each city, making it one of the most personal part of the concert. "Let It Go" is performed as a pop rock song, and at the end of "Don't Forget", a video montage is shown of Lovato's musical journey, displaying various music videos of her songs. She then breaks into "Got Dynamite" after saying"that was me throughout the years..... and then..... I grew up." "Unbroken" and "Neon Lights" are both the club style song of the tour, withCole Plante joining as a guest DJ on the US shows. During "Neon Lights", fans are able to use their phones on the Demi Lovato Official App, where they light up in time with each other, the stage is lit with Neon Lights, with an accompanying video being shown. During the choruses, steam it blown at around the stage, and strobe lights are shone out. As the song closes Lovato is lowered back into the stage, confetti being blown around the arena.

The encore begins with video content showing the media response to Lovato being admitted to rehab in 2010. This is followed by highlights of her success since her recovery, and when the video concludes, Lovato enters the stage. This is the only outfit change of the show, with Lovato wearing a long black dress to sing "Skyscraper". At the final chorus Lovato is lifted off the stage on a platform, a series of spotlights directed upon her. Lovato closes the show by ripping her dress off to reveal the outfit that she wore for the rest of the show, and putting on a leather jacket to sing the final song, "Give Your Heart a Break" with the curtain closing ending the concert. Overall the concert uses significant amounts of pyrotechnics, lighting, and video content; with little choreography allowing Demi to use the stage in her signature rock style.[8]

Critical reception

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Lovato performing atNationwide Arena on March 22

Jason Lipshutz fromBillboard called the show "a highly enjoyable evening", and found the performance of "Neon Lights" to be the show's "most memorable moment". He also referred to the opening video for "Skyscraper" as being "A candid, surprisingly affecting montage."[9] Mary Diaz from99.7 NOW praised the show as "MORE than worth the wait!", deeming it "jam packed with talent, beauty, amazing voices, beautiful stage sets, and magic."[10] Mike Wass from Idolator called the show "flashy yet strikingly intimate", stating "there was no choreography and only one costume change, but you don't need shiny distractions when you can belt out songs like Demi and connect with the crowd on such an emotional level. That's not to say that the production was boring. Far from it."[11] Maychelle Ornos fromInternational Business Times called the tour "epic" and "something to look forward to because Demi has taken all the steps to please and wow her fans."[12] Kayla Ziadie ofSun-Sentinel also gave a positive review, feeling the show "truly began" with Lovato's performance of "Heart Attack".[13] Jim Harrington fromSan Jose Mercury News gave a negative review, criticizing Lovato's live vocals and calling the show "just barely interesting enough to keep one's attention."[14]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the performance in East Rutherford on March 7, 2014. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[15]

  1. "Heart Attack"
  2. "Remember December"
  3. "Fire Starter"
  4. "The Middle"
  5. "Really Don't Care"
  6. "Stop the World"
  7. "Catch Me"
  8. "Here We Go Again"
  9. "Made in the USA"
  10. "Nightingale"
  11. "Two Pieces"
  12. "Warrior"
  13. "Let It Go"
  14. "Don't Forget"
  15. "Get Back"/"This Is Me"/"La La Land"/"Here We Go Again"
  16. "Got Dynamite"
  17. "Unbroken"
  18. "Neon Lights"
Encore
  1. "Skyscraper"
  2. "Give Your Heart a Break"

Tour dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actAttendanceRevenue
Leg 1 – North America[3][16][17][18]
February 9, 2014VancouverCanadaRogers ArenaFifth Harmony
Little Mix
Collins Key
February 11, 2014San JoseUnited StatesSAP Center
February 13, 2014AnaheimHonda Center
February 15, 2014GlendaleJobing.com Arena
February 17, 2014Grand PrairieVerizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
February 19, 2014HoustonToyota Center
February 21, 2014AtlantaPhilips Arena8,813 / 8,813$400,275
February 23, 2014CharlotteTime Warner Cable Arena
February 25, 2014SunriseBB&T Center
February 26, 2014TampaTampa Bay Times Forum
March 1, 2014CamdenSusquehanna Bank Center
March 2, 2014FairfaxPatriot Center7,123 / 8,525$357,973
March 4, 2014BethlehemSands Bethlehem Event CenterLittle Mix
Daniella Mason
Collins Key
March 5, 2014WorcesterDCU CenterFifth Harmony
Little Mix
Collins Key
9,037 / 10,676$421,463
March 7, 2014East RutherfordIzod Center
March 8, 2014WallingfordOakdale Theater
March 9, 2014
March 11, 2014UniondaleNassau Coliseum11,272 / 11,272$537,637
March 13, 2014Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills8,189 / 13,193$326,596
March 14, 2014RosemontAllstate Arena
March 16, 2014OmahaCenturyLink Center Omaha
March 18, 2014Saint PaulXcel Energy Center
March 20, 2014St. LouisChaifetz ArenaFifth Harmony
Cher Lloyd
Collins Key
March 22, 2014ColumbusNationwide Arena
March 23, 2014Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena5,072 / 5,342$264,360
March 26, 2014TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre11,085 / 11,085$575,655
March 27, 2014ClevelandUnited StatesQuicken Loans Arena
March 29, 2014NashvilleBridgestone Arena7,256 / 7,256$352,432
March 30, 2014IndianapolisBankers Life Fieldhouse
Leg 2 – Latin America[19][20]
April 22, 2014São PauloBrazilCitibank HallThe Rosso Sisters20,125 / 20,125$1,472,530
April 24, 2014
April 25, 2014
April 27, 2014Rio de JaneiroCitibank Hall15,911 / 16,382$1,104,220
April 28, 2014
April 30, 2014BrasíliaNET Live Brasilia5,733 / 5,733$456,132
May 1, 2014Belo HorizonteChevrolet Hall4,693 / 4,905$348,350
May 3, 2014Porto AlegrePepsi on Stage5,231 / 5,231$401,067
May 6, 2014Buenos AiresArgentinaLuna Park6,758 / 6,758$536,690
May 8, 2014SantiagoChileMovistar Arena
May 10, 2014GuayaquilEcuadorExplanada del Palacio de Cristal
May 16, 2014Mexico CityMexicoMexico City ArenaThe Rosso Sisters
May 17, 2014MonterreyArena Monterrey
Leg 3 – Europe & North America
June 1, 2014LondonEnglandKOKO
June 16, 2014[a]Los AngelesUnited StatesHollywood Bowl
Total129,898 / 135,296 (96%)$17,655,380

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
May 12, 2014Panama CityPanamaFigali Convention CenterUnexpected production conflicts.[22]
May 14, 2014Guatemala CityGuatemalaDomo Polideportivo

Grossing

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According to Pollstar, Demi Lovato's tour grossed $16.8 million in the first half of 2014 from 42 shows.[23]

Notes

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  1. ^The June 16, 2014 concert in Los Angeles was part of104.3 MY FM's My Big Night Out event.[21]

References

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  1. ^"Demi Lovato's Facebook Video".Facebook. Retrieved9 October 2013.
  2. ^"#NeonLights Sunday 9/29. 6PM EDT". 27 September 2013. Archived fromthe original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved30 October 2013.
  3. ^abLipshutz, Jason (30 September 2013)."Demi Lovato Announces 2014 Tour with Cher Lloyd, Fifth Harmony".Billboard.
  4. ^Schillaci, Sophie."Demi Lovato Says 'Absolutely' To Fifth Harmony Collaboration". MTV. Archived fromthe original on December 27, 2013. RetrievedDecember 26, 2013.
  5. ^Lovato, Demi (2013)."Demi Lovato Talks Tour Dates and JoBros". E!. NBCUniversal.
  6. ^Greene, Andy (February 4, 2014)."Nick Jonas' Next Gig: Demi Lovato's Musical and Creative Director".Rolling Stone.
  7. ^Garibaldi, Christina."Demi Lovato Will Make Like Queen Bey On Neon Lights Tour". MTV News. Viacom. Archived fromthe original on February 22, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2014.
  8. ^Lovato, Demi (February 24, 2014)."The Neon Lights Tour [FULL CONCERT] HD". YouTube.
  9. ^Lipshutz, Jason (March 2, 2014)."Demi Lovato Shimmers on Neon Lights Tour". Billboard.
  10. ^Diaz, Mary."Demi Lovato 'Neon Lights Tour' San Jose Review & Set List". 99.7 Now. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2014.
  11. ^Wass, Mike (10 February 2014)."Demi Lovato's 'Neon Lights' Tour Shines Bright In Vancouver, Canada: Live Review". Idolator. Spin Media. Archived fromthe original on March 24, 2014.
  12. ^Ornos, Maychelle (March 31, 2014)."#NeonLightsTourMemories Demi Lovato Neon Lights Tour Ending, Australian Fans Unable to Witness Show". International Business Times. IBT Media. RetrievedApril 1, 2014.
  13. ^Ziadie, Kayla (March 4, 2014)."Demi Lovato illuminates BB&T Center during Neon Lights tour".Sun-Sentinel. Archived fromthe original on April 7, 2014. RetrievedApril 1, 2014.
  14. ^Harrington, Jim."Demi Lovato fails to impress in concert".San Jose Mercury News. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2014.
  15. ^Glenn Gamboa (March 7, 2014)."Demi Lovato's 'Neon Lights' tour coming to Nassau Coliseum: See her set list".Newsday. RetrievedMay 29, 2014.
  16. ^Lovato, Demi."The Neon Lights Tour!". demilovato.com. Archived fromthe original on February 8, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2014.
  17. ^Daniella Mason [@DaniellaMason] (3 March 2014)."UNBELIEVABLY honored/stoked/psyched to announce that we will be OPENING FOR @ddlovato TOMORROW night in PA.💓🙆🙉😱 Tkts:" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  18. ^Box score:
  19. ^Collins, Clara (April 2, 2014)."Rosso Sisters fará shows de abertura na 'The Neon Lights Tour' na América do Sul". Portal Lovato.
  20. ^Box score:
  21. ^"Lease Event: MYfm presents My Big Night Out".Hollywood Bowl. May 12, 2014. Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2016. RetrievedDecember 23, 2015.
  22. ^Lovato, Demi (May 2, 2014)."Panama and Guatemala Shows". demilovato.com. Archived fromthe original on November 13, 2014. RetrievedMay 7, 2014.
  23. ^"Archived copy"(PDF).www.pollstarpro.com. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved1 August 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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