Cher Here We Go Again Tour Opener

1 of the biggest female recording artists and most beloved all-around entertainers in history, Cher has sold 100 million albums worldwide and earned every major honor — Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, Golden Globe — that's handed out. In short, she's the kind of larger-than-life showbiz multihyphenate that inappreciably exists anymore.

On March 16, Cher will bring her "Here We Go Again" concert tour to Memphis for a cease at Downtown's FedExForum.

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The Goddess of Pop

An iconic pop civilization figure for more than six decades, information technology's difficult to convey the scope of Cher's achievements and her uncanny power to move between media yet retain her distinctive essence as a performer. Equally one-half of the duo Sonny and Cher, she launched to popular stardom in the '60s, and then found tv success with the couple's variety bear witness. Splitting with Bono and going solo, Cher continued to hit the charts in the '70s, earlier transitioning into a major moving-picture show star. She would reinvent herself every bit a modernistic music star in the late-'90s with the global dance hit "Believe" and continues to be a forcefulness — on screen, stage and record — in 2020.

'Here We Go Again' bout

Cher'southward "Here We Go Again" run marks her get-go globe tour in about 15 years. Historically, she'south been no stranger to the South — having played arenas in nearby Nashville and even North Little Rock, Arkansas, somewhat regularly — but March xvi's bear witness will be only the 2d time Cher has ever played in Memphis as a solo act.

It volition also mark her outset advent in the Bluff Metropolis since 2003, when she appeared at the Pyramid as function of her "Living Proof: The Farewell Tour." Fortunately for fans of the vocalist, Cher's retirement from the concert phase only lasted a decade — she went back on the road in the U.S. in 2014, and so announced the global "Hither Nosotros Go Again Tour" in 2018. Cher is ostensibly out in support of her nearly contempo LP, "Dancing Queen," an anthology of ABBA covers, a project that came as outgrowth of her appearance in the sequel to the successful musical "Mama Mia."

Clearly, her popularity has only grown with time. In 2019, Cher fix a personal record, grossing over $100 million for the tour and her Vegas residency shows.

Cher performs in concert during her "Here We Go Again Tour" at The Wells Fargo Center on Friday, Dec. 6, 2019, in Philadelphia.

The show: What to await

Cher's concerts take been hailed as both an over-the-top spectacle and an intimate affair — with product pieces that move from ancient Rome to the '60s Dusk Strip, and see her riding mechanical elephants, engaging in myriad wig and costume changes, heart-tugging digital duets and hilarious monologues. Even at historic period 73, Cher's showmanship is undiminished. Reviewing a stop on the tour last yr, Rolling Stone raved calling her performance "proof that she is our well-nigh indestructible force." While the U.K.'s Guardian newspaper summed up her autumn concert at London'south' O2 arena by noting that "her vox sounds fantastic and she looks extraordinary; the visual battery is relentless and willfully, stupidly, charmingly [over-the-top]."

As support for the tour Cher has enlisted disco/funk greats Nile Rodgers and Chic, who will open the show with a option of their dance floor classics including "Le Freak," and "Good Times," besides every bit Rodgers-penned songs made famous by others, like Diana Ross' "Upside Downwardly," and Sister Sledge's "We Are Family."

Set list: 'I Got You Babe' to 'Believe'

Cher's set lists have been clocking in at 15 songs and around 2 hours, with time for video interludes and her ofttimes hilarious storytelling segues. Early on in the set, Cher pays homage to her past, playing songs made famous by her and her former husband, Sonny Bono ("The Beat Goes On," "I Got You Infant"). Somewhat surprisingly, Cher skips her ain early solo hits, catchy if kitschy '70s chart-toppers like "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves," "One-half Brood" and "Dark Lady." Instead, she focuses a good portion of the performance on her contempo ABBA covers LP and tardily-'90s dance-oriented hits similar "All or Zilch" and "Believe." Cher as well offers what are sure to be some especially 901-pleasing moments, with tributes to the early influence of Elvis on her life, as well as a performance of Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis," which she recorded for her 1995 album "It'southward a Human being's World."

Tickets yet bachelor

Dissimilar most, or at least many, superstar shows, tickets to Cher's FedExForum concert are priced quite reasonably. Seats in the 200 level cost simply $24, a bargain by any standard. Tiptop level seating jumps only slightly to the $36 to $56 range, with 100 level tickets costing between $76 and $96. Fifty-fifty near flooring seats run from $126 to $146. Only front row center seats will prepare you dorsum seriously, with the handful of remaining prime tickets there costing around $500.

Cher with Nile Rodgers and Chic

March 16, 7:30 p.m. at FedExForum, 191 Beale St.

Tickets available at all Ticketmaster outlets or Ticketmaster.com

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Source: https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/entertainment/music/2020/03/10/cher-here-we-go-again-tour-2020-memphis-fedexforum/4974052002/

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