Katy Perry Setlist
Zedd Setlist
Zedd Tour Dates
Apr 14 Indio, CA Coachella
Apr 16 Avila Beach Apr 17 San Jose, CA Apr 19 Santa Barbara, CA Apr 19 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Apr 21 Indio, CA Coachella Apr 27 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Apr 30 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub May 4 Las Vegas, NV Wet Republic Ultra Pool May 5 Scottsdale, AZ Talking Stick Resort May 17 Las Vegas, NV Wet Republic Ultra Pool May 18 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub May 24 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub May 25 Tampa, FL Sunset Music Festival May 26 Atlantic City, NJ DAER Nightclub Jun 1 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Jun 7 Hoffman Estates, IL Spring Awakening Music Festival Jun 7 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Jun 8 Las Vegas, NV Wet Republic Ultra Pool Jun 19 Morrison, CO Zedd On The Rocks Jun 21 Dover, DE Firefly Music Festival Jun 22 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Jun 28 Lansing, MI Common Ground Music Festival Jun 29 Toronto, Canada Dreams Music Festival Jul 4 Las Vegas, NV Hakkasan Las Vegas Nightclub Jul 6 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Jul 16 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Jul 20 Las Vegas, NV Wet Republic Ultra Pool Jul 20 Las Vegas, NV Hakkasan Las Vegas Nightclub Jul 26 Cincinnati, OH Great American Ball Park Jul 27 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Aug 2 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Aug 3 Las Vegas, NV Wet Republic Ultra Pool Aug 8 Las Vegas, NV Hakkasan Las Vegas Nightclub Aug 10 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Aug 17 Osaka-shi, Japan Summer Sonic 2019 Aug 18 Chiba-shi, Japan Summer Sonic 2019 Aug 24 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Aug 25 Las Vegas, NV Wet Republic Ultra Pool Aug 30 Las Vegas, NV Wet Republic Ultra Pool Aug 30 New York, NY Electric Zoo Aug 31 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Sep 14 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Sep 21 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Sep 27 Las Vegas, NV Omnia Nightclub Read More
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As fun as rainbow cotton candy at a carnival, and more colorful than an exploding Skittles factory--
The March Madness Music Festival saved the best for last as Katy Perry and Zedd played to a capacity Armory in downtown Minneapolis, on the last night of the three-day indoor music festivities.
As part of the weekend entertainment activities based around the city hosting the NCAA Final Four Basketball Championship for the first time since 2001, this would be the third of three consecutive nights of free concerts (after The Chainsmokers/Judah and the Lion and Jonas Brothers/Elle King) held this year at a much smaller indoor venue (rather than a typical outdoor open field or parking lot), from fear of Minnesota’s early April ever-changing weather, so tickets as a whole, were scarce.
Zedd is the musical nom de plume of Russian-German DJ, producer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Anton Zaslavski, (who stylized the first letter of his last name to get his alter-ego) and who proved to be an ideal choice to rev the sold-out crowd up during his hour-long opening DJ set. Drawing on tracks from his two albums, multiple singles, and numerous collaborations, the mix ebbed and flowed continuously beginning with 2015’s ‘Beautiful Now’.
Perched atop a DJ platform, lights flashed and on-screen visuals (patterns, shapes, colors and his own logo) swirled and moved with the rhythm and BPM of the tracks. The first half of his set leaned heavier on collaborations, with some covers and influences mixed in, jumping from present day to a 1990 sampled riff from AC/DC, then even back to 1987 and Whitney Houston.
Just over halfway through, the crowd got a very pleasant surprise as Katy Perry strutted on stage and up and down the extended catwalk in high white boots and an orange studded dress with matching beret, for the first live public performance of the duo’s recent collaboration, ‘365’.
With the crowd still loud, Zedd resumed his set, ending with a quintet of the most well-known songs he has appeared on- from his collaboration with Alessia Cara, to an Ariana Grande remix, to his chart-topping ‘The Middle’ with Maren Morris. To end things, Zedd took it back to the beginning, to 2012’s ‘Clarity’, the Grammy-winning song that topped the US Dance charts and became his breakthrough song.
Celebrities were easily seen in the second-level VIP section, including Josh Duhamel (who graciously came down to shake hands and take selfies), Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, former TV Bachelor Ben Higgins, former athletes, and broadcast personalities from CBS, ABC, and ESPN.
With a colorful stage set that was part-Willy Wonka, part-Patrick Nagel, Katy Perry was picture-perfect and musically precise for her ninety-minute headlining set. Springing out of her Witness Tour (which ended last August) and perhaps a precursor to a rumored Las Vegas residency, this one-off show was exactly the kind of pop-filled confection the crowd had come to see and hear.
Similar to her previous tour, the set started with two songs from her most recent album, with Perry in a multi-colored short dress and high red-latex boots. Her band members spread out on various platforms in matching black and white wardrobes, with six costumed-changing dancers hovering around her.
“Everybody knows that I like balls… big, orange basketballs” she teased, “this is a very special show, just for you, Minni!”
“Shall we take it all the way to the eighties?” she asked as her dancers surrounded her for a bubbly ‘Teenage Dream’. “This is rock and roll...actually, I call it pop and roll”, Perry said correcting herself and thanking the crowd for staying up, playing a later show than normal for her.
Two enterprising local gentlemen (Dave from Shakopee and Colin from Eden Prairie) dressed as the blue sharks made famous from her Super Bowl appearance, and were allowed on stage during ‘California Gurls’ to dance with Perry- “every time I invite sharks on stage, they steal the show”. Perry and her six dancers even elevated over the stage at one point, sitting and singing on a long yellow beam as it rose to near the top of the large set.
“Do any of you believe in aliens?” she asked leading into ‘E.T.’ followed by the suggestive hip-hop thump of ‘Peacock’, and things would then slow down nicely as Perry picked up an acoustic guitar for ‘The One That Got Away’. So nice they played it twice, Zedd returned to the stage for another performance of the new ‘365’.
Her makeup crew did a quick touch up as Perry mentioned the cameras would roll to show a couple of performances on television the following night during the championship game (though I didn’t see anything) as ‘Part of Me’ was sped up in tempo and the basketball-themed ‘Swish Swish’ seemed like the theme song of the weekend.
The throb of ‘Pendulum’ and bombast of ‘Firework’ would end the evening, complete with multi-colored confetti blasts, streamers, and a balloon drop, filling the arena with a swath of primaries, pastels, and brights.
Swish, swish- Katy Perry shoots, she scores.
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Katy Perry at Armory, Minneapolis for NCAA Final Four (07 April 2019) |