That Bass Tour

That Bass Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor. It was launched in support of her debut major-label studio album Title (2015), and visited North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. The tour was initially announced in November 2014 with North American dates being released at the same time, with Oceanic, European and Asian dates announced afterward. The show was produced by Live Nation Entertainment. The set list featured the majority of the songs from Title, along with a cover of Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk". Reviews for the tour were generally positive, with critics praising Trainor's prowess performing live.

That Bass Tour
Tour by Meghan Trainor
Poster of the tour
Associated albumTitle
Start dateFebruary 11, 2015 (2015-02-11)
End dateJune 6, 2015 (2015-06-06)
No. of shows36
Meghan Trainor concert chronology

Background and development

On November 3, 2014, Trainor announced her debut concert tour, That Bass Tour, to support her fourth studio album and major label debut, Title (2015).[1] Tour dates were released on the same day for North America,[1] and tickets were released on November 8, 2014.[2] Dates were also revealed for the United Kingdom and Australia in January 2015.[3][4] Live Nation Entertainment were announced to be the tour's producers,[5] and HP as its sponsor.[6] The set list included fourteen songs from Trainor's album Title along with a dance section featuring Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk".[7]

Synopsis

The show starts with a screen of lights in the background while Trainor enters the stage,[8] and she then opens with "Dear Future Husband". After performing another three songs, Trainor starts singing "Title" with only a ukulele and her guitarist.[8] "Bang Dem Sticks" is later performed along with a drum solo,[9] which is followed by a special dance segment, as a tribute to Mark Ronson's song "Uptown Funk" featuring Bruno Mars.[10] As the first song of the encore, she sings "What If I" which was accompanied by a disco ball.[10] The show closes with "All About That Bass", which Bill Brotherton of the Boston Herald said had "a loud sing-along and had moms, dads and preteens dancing feverishly".[10] The show ends with large balloons and confetti falling from the ceiling.[11][12][13]

Critical reception

Carlee Wright of USA Today praised the show, saying that Trainor was energetic during the show, and that she interacted with the crowd often, both between and during songs.[8] She also said that Trainor "brought her A-game" for the show and that she recommends buying tickets for the show.[8] Annabel Ross from The Sydney Morning Herald rated the song three out of five stars, and described Trainor as a "pop star for all the family" in the review.[14] The Hollywood Reporter's Ashley Lee said that the show did not disappoint the crowd, and also praised Trainor's vocals and her showmanship.[11] David Pollock of The Independent praised the show and opined that it is "positively rich in visual spectacle and a sense of authentically live performance".[15] International Business Times's Alicia Adejobi criticized Trainor's dance routines in the "Uptown Funk" segment, saying that she's not the "best dancer".[13]

Portland Tribune's Nicole DeCosta said Trainor described Trainor as laid back and her dance moves as "G-rated",[7] although Owen R. Smith from The Seattle Times said that the lyrical subjects of the songs on the show's set list did not fit its young audience.[16] Ashley Lee from The Hollywood Reporter said that the show's venue was "intima[te]", and that Trainor took advantage of this.[11] John Aizlewood of the London Evening Standard wrote that Trainor had a "natural presence" in the show and that she "spread more than a little happiness".[17]

Set list

Set list for the March 13, 2015, show.[11]

  1. "Dear Future Husband"
  2. "Mr. Almost"
  3. "Credit"
  4. "No Good for You"
  5. "Title"
  6. "Walkashame"
  7. "Close Your Eyes"
  8. "3am"
  9. "Like I'm Gonna Lose You"
  10. "Bang Dem Sticks"
  11. "Uptown Funk"
  12. "My Selfish Heart"
  13. "Lips Are Movin"

Encore:

  1. "What If I"
  2. "All About That Bass"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and opening act(s)[5][3][18][19][4][20][21][22]
Date
(2015)
City Country Venue Opening act(s)
February 11 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre Sheppard
February 13 Portland United States Wonder Ballroom Sheppard
Matt Prince
February 14 Seattle Neptune Theatre
February 16 San Francisco The Fillmore
February 18 San Diego House of Blues
February 21 Los Angeles El Rey Theatre
February 22
February 25 Houston House of Blues
February 27 Dallas Granada Theater
March 1 Louisville Mercury Ballroom
March 2 Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
March 4 Chicago House of Blues
March 6 Toronto Canada Phoenix Concert Theatre
March 8 Silver Spring United States The Fillmore Silver Spring
March 11 Philadelphia Theatre of Living Arts
March 13 New York City Irving Plaza
March 15
March 17 Boston Paradise Rock Club
March 20 Nashville Cannery Ballroom Matt Prince
April 9 Manchester England The Ritz Olivia Somerlyn
April 10 Glasgow Scotland O2 ABC
April 11 Birmingham England O2 Institute
April 13 London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
April 18 Tokyo Japan Laforet Museum
April 23 Sentosa Singapore The Coliseum
April 27 Sydney Australia Big Top G.R.L.
April 30 Melbourne Forum Theatre
May 8[lower-alpha 1] Chula Vista United States Sleep Train Amphitheatre
May 9[lower-alpha 2] Carson StubHub Center
May 26 Copenhagen Denmark Vega Olivia Somerlyn
May 28 Paris France Le Trianon
May 29 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
May 30[lower-alpha 3] Hanover Germany Expo Park
June 1 Hamburg Große Freiheit 36
June 2 Cologne Live Music Hall
June 4 Milan Italy Fabrique

Box score office data

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, attendance and gross revenue
Date
(2015)
City Country Venue Attendance
(tickets sold / available)
Revenue
February 21 Los Angeles United States El Rey Theatre 1,542 / 1,542[23] $38,500[23]
February 22

Notes

  1. The May 8, 2015, show is part of the Channel 933 Summer Kickoff 2015 at the Sleep Train Amphitheatre.
  2. The May 9, 2015, show is part of the Wango Tango 2015 at the StubHub Center
  3. The May 30, 2015, show is part of the N-JOY Starshow at the Expo Park

References

  1. Ryan, Patrick (November 3, 2014). "Meghan Trainor lines up North American tour". USA Today. Archived from the original on January 16, 2015. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  2. Thompson, Heather (November 3, 2014). "Meghan Trainor Announces 2015 'That Bass Tour'". J-14. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  3. Munbodh, Emma (January 23, 2015). "Meghan Trainor tickets for UK 'That Bass Tour' on sale today". Daily Mirror. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  4. "Meghan Trainor announces 2015 Australian Tour!". Australian Recording Industry Association. January 8, 2015. Archived from the original on January 10, 2015. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  5. "Meghan Trainor Announces 2015 That Bass Tour North American Headline Dates". Live Nation Entertainment. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  6. Greenwald, David (February 14, 2015). "10 things to know about Meghan Trainor's That Bass Tour". OregonLive.com. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  7. DeCosta, Nicole (February 14, 2015). "Meghan Trainor proves she's more than 'that bass'". Portland Tribune. Archived from the original on March 21, 2015. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  8. Wright, Carlee (February 15, 2015). "Concert review: Meghan Trainor's all about the energy". USA Today. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  9. Hawksley, Rupert (April 14, 2015). "Meghan Trainor, Shepherd's Bush Empire, review: 'highly polished pop'". The Telegraph. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  10. Brotherton, Bill (March 18, 2015). "Last Best Show: Meghan Trainor at the Paradise". Boston Herald. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  11. Lee, Ashley (March 14, 2015). "Meghan Trainor Is All About Positivity and Parents on That Bass Tour in NYC: Concert Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on March 19, 2015. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  12. Paulson, Dave (March 21, 2015). "Meghan Trainor plays sold-out Nashville club". The Tennessean. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  13. Adejobi, Alicia (April 14, 2015). "Meghan Trainor tour review: Singer channels Rihanna Caribbean vibe at Shepherd's Bush gig". International Business Times. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  14. Ross, Annabel (April 30, 2015). "Meghan Trainor Melbourne review: All about those kids for the anti-Miley". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved May 2, 2015.
  15. Pollock, David (April 9, 2015). "Meghan Trainor, O2 ABC Glasgow – review: A gleaming, crisp performer". The Independent. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  16. R. Smith, Owen (February 15, 2015). "Meghan Trainor Neptune show uneven". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  17. Aizlewood, John (April 14, 2015). "Meghan Trainor tour review: Bang Dem Sticks star spread happiness at Shepherd's Bush". London Evening Standard. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  18. Van De Wall, Virginia (April 6, 2015). "Meghan Trainor Announces Opening Act for Her 'That Bass Tour'". J-14. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  19. "Meghan Trainor Japanese Tour Dates". Live Nation Japan. Archived from the original on April 17, 2015. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  20. "Channel 933 Summer Kickoff: David Guetta, Pitbull, Prince Royce, Meghan Trainor, Fifth Harmony & Echosmith". Sleep Train Amphitheatre. 8 May 2015. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  21. "Wango Tango 2015: Kanye West, Meghan Trainor, Calvin Harris, & More". Ryan Seacrest. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  22. Tewari, Nidhi (May 26, 2015). "Meghan Trainor 'Can't Wait' For New Song's Release". International Business Times. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  23. "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. 2015-03-06. Archived from the original on 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2018-06-01.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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