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Here Come the Girls was a co-headlining concert tour by American recording artists Anastacia and Chaka Khan and Scottish recording artist Lulu. Their UK tour began in November 2009.[1] Described as a music extravaganza that mixes high octane, high camp, get up and dance songs, against a backdrop of glamour and fun, the trek became a hit, selling out all 20 dates in 2009. Due to demand, the tour continued into 2010, with English singer Heather Small replacing Chaka Khan.[2] The tour became praised by both critics and spectators alike. The tour being initially confined to the UK, concert promoters spoke of extending it in 2011 into Continental Europe and North America, though this never materialized.[3]

The show consisted mostly of covering songs because (collectively) the girls wanted to sing the music that inspired them versus singing only original material. The singers did solo selections but sang a majority of the songs as a trio.[4]

Singer Anastacia described the show as,"[...] an amazing, fun party like atmosphere!!! We want everyone standing, dancing and singing along!!! We are sure to make you laugh lots and may even draw a tear or two."[5] To promote the tour, the girls appeared on Good Morning Television,[6] BBC Breakfast,[7] Loose Women,[8] Afternoon Live with Kay Burley,[9] London Tonight[10] and Live from Studio Five. Additionally they opened the Royal Variety Performance at the Opera House Theatre, Blackpool with a performance of "Relight My Fire".

Setlist

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Tour dates

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Promotional poster for 2010 leg of tour
Date City Country Venue
Leg I[11][12]
November 21, 2009 Edinburgh Scotland Usher Hall
November 23, 2009 Newcastle England Newcastle City Hall
November 24, 2009 Liverpool Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
November 26, 2009 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
November 27, 2009 Oasis Leisure Centre
November 28, 2009 Bristol Colston Hall
November 30, 2009 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
December 2, 2009 London England HMV Hammersmith Apollo
December 4, 2009 Oxford New Theatre Oxford
December 8, 2009 Nottingham Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
December 10, 2009 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
December 12, 2009 Bournemouth England Windsor Hall
December 13, 2009 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
December 14, 2009 Portsmouth Portsmouth Guildhall
December 16, 2009 Manchester Carling Apollo Manchester
December 17, 2009 Birmingham Symphony Hall
December 18, 2009 Kingston upon Hull Hull City Hall
December 20, 2009 Blackpool Opera House Theatre
December 21, 2009 Belfast Northern Ireland Waterfront Hall
Leg II[11][13][14]
November 22, 2010 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Playhouse
November 23, 2010 Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
November 25, 2010 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool
November 26, 2010 Birmingham National Indoor Arena
November 27, 2010 Brighton Brighton Centre
November 29, 2010 London HMV Hammersmith Apollo
November 30, 2010
December 2, 2010 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
December 3, 2010 Portsmouth England Portsmouth Guildhall
December 4, 2010 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
December 6, 2010 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
December 7, 2010 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
December 8, 2010 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
December 10, 2010 Nottingham Trent FM Arena Nottingham
December 12, 2010 Dublin Ireland The O2
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
December 3, 2009 Brighton, England Brighton Centre Cancelled
December 21, 2009 Belfast, Northern Ireland Waterfront Hall This concert was originally rescheduled to December 23, 2009 due to weather but ultimately cancelled[15]
December 13, 2010 Belfast, Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena Cancelled due to illness

Box office

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Manchester Evening News Arena Manchester 2,077 / 3,400 (61%) $121,985[16]
The O2 Dublin 1,559 / 2,000 (78%) $102,362 [17]

Critical reception

The tour received high praise from spectators of the performance by the girls, however, music critics gave the tour mixed reviews.

  • Stephen Dalton (The Times) gave the performance at Colston Hall three out of five stars remarking, "Familiar fare or not, there is no substitute for the rowdy excitement of hearing evergreen anthems belted out by a great singer — or three great singers, in this case. At 61, Lulu's gravelled growl can still level entire Glaswegian tenement blocks, while 56-year-old Chaka's voluptuous contralto makes your ears feel as if they are drowning in warm treacle. Vocally, the 41-year-old Anastacia is the blandest, but she still packs a punch."[18]
  • Nik Brear (Sheffield Star) thought highly of the trio's performance at the Sheffield City Hall stating, "An incredible version of Relight My Fire closed a night where three incredible divas worked the stage from the second they stepped onto it. Each shone in their own right; no egos, not a competition – just a party."[19]
  • Matthew Hemly (The Stage) enjoyed the performance at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo but was not pleased with veteran Chaka Kahn's performance saying, "Less impressive, sadly, is Chaka Khan, who seems to stumble over her words and forget lyrics, and who, on the whole, appears to be enjoying herself far less than her fellow performers."[20]
  • Jade Wright (Liverpool Echo) gave the trio's performance at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall eight out of ten stars stating, "The highlights were many – Lulu's fantastic voice was per fectly suited to Mercy, Chaka Khan's to Aretha Franklin's Respect and Anastacia's, unsurprisingly, to I'm Outta Love. Played out on a stunning split level illuminated stage, these were songs to live life by."[21]
  • Edward Gleave (South Wales Evening Post) enjoyed the performance at the Cardiff International Arena remarking, "Seeing three polished performers all in the same show was a real treat. It really felt like it was three shows in one as each of the trio had their own musical style and fashion sense."[22]
  • Mike Caulfield (City Life) gave the trio's performance at the Manchester Evening News Arena four out of five stars stating, "Anastasia managed to reach every corner of the arena with her soulful voice, while Lulu shows no sign of aging – particularly apparent on her passionate cover of Duffy's retro-sounding hit Mercy."[23]
  • Aranda Rahbarkouhi (Evening Chronicle) was not impressed with the performance at the Metro Radio Arena stating, "Lulu's solo performance of Mercy had me praying for just that – and it was nothing to Shout about! It was torture and can only be described as watching a worn-out Miss Whiplash. Relight My Fire also turned into a bit of a damp squib for the diva. [..] If nothing else, these feisty females did remind me that a trip to the gym is long overdue. Either they work out or have discovered new bum-and- tum tuck pants."[24]
  • Judi Killon (The News) enjoyed the performance at the Portsmouth Guildhall stating, "The evening proved a mix of old and new, including Mercy from Lulu, Amy Winehouse's Valerie from Heather, and a terrific I'm Outta Love from Anastasia. Although all of small stature, there were no timid voices here! A terrific celebration of sisterhood."[25]

References

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External links

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