Sunday, June 19, 2011

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ihanna entered the stage Thursday night in what can only be described as a giant gerbil ball, as she belted out, "Only Girl In the World replica bags  It was the first of many elaborate set designs the singer employed in her 21-song, 110-minute concert before 12,000 people at Target Center.
Rihanna, 23, had seven costumes over the course of her amazing show. She wore a neon blue outfit at the beginning, switched to a small outfit not much bigger than a swimsuit, and her dancers wore bright, colorful, neon masks and outfits.
I've seen some nike sb   pretty elaborate stage shows, but this topped them all. Platforms rose and spun from the stage. For "Shut Up And Drive," a car rose up from the center of the stage. A scene was put together for "S & M" that can only be described as a ‘bondage dungeon.' An underground dance club scene was created for "Please Don't Stop the Music." For another song, she entered the stage while sitting on top of a cannon, as all her dancers wore  ."  Online shoes Army fatigues.
The show wasn't all style, as Rihanna showed that she is quite a singer as well. She switched to a simply, lovely yellow evening dress to belt out her new single, "California King Bed," with fog flowing at her feet. Her voice was sharp. She danced all night, but didn't rely on taped recordings to carry her show. She sang her heart out, and the crowd - predominantly female - was appreciative.
Rihanna saved perhaps her best two songs for last. A piano lowered from the ceiling, and Rihanna climbed on top of it. The piano floated over the crowd as she sang a slower version of "Love the Way You Lie" (with no Eminem participation.) She then  nike sb shoes   wrapped up the show with "Umbrella." Her dancers all pulled out umbrellas to cover themselves from the confetti cannons that were shot off as the music came to a close.
Cee-Lo Green was a mediocre opener for Rihanna. The crowd largely sat on their hands, as Cee-Lo stood in the middle of the stage, wearing a large track suit, for most of his performance, as he let his dancers do all the work. Most of his songs fell flat. He sang a song where he repeated "I Want It," over and over, as a video of a girl suggestively peeling and eating a banana in the background played. It was bad PG-13 sexual innuendo material through most of his set.
Green saved his hits - the Gnarles Barkley single "Crazy," and "F--- You" for last. The crowd only cared about those two songs. Cee-Lo even stopped the show in the middle, seemingly angry at the crowd for not getting more involved in his set.

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