Haha J, I can't at you not posting the reason she was booed, just to get a hit thread...and then when someone finally figured out that it wasn't that serious you started spamming the topic with tour vids.
:lol:
They are already dragging her for the horrible DA the hits sales, this really isn't going to make it any worse. I'm glad we on BB all realized the GH was going to flop this hard before it was released, so there's not that much drama now.
SC88 wrote:Haha J, I can't at you not posting the reason she was booed, just to get a hit thread...and then when someone finally figured out that it wasn't that serious you started spamming the topic with tour vids.
:lol:
That's why I did it. :cool:
I want them to check out Jen's tour videos. They always ignore my posts in the Dance Again Tour thread. :cry
SC88 wrote:Haha J, I can't at you not posting the reason she was booed, just to get a hit thread...and then when someone finally figured out that it wasn't that serious you started spamming the topic with tour vids.
:lol:
That's why I did it. :cool:
I want them to check out Jen's tour videos. They always ignore my posts in the Dance Again Tour thread. :cry
LMAO that could have easily backfired with the TL;DR set. I'm sure people will still run with it.
BTW, all you people with the same avatars are confusing me. I didn't realize this was J!!
SC88 wrote:Haha J, I can't at you not posting the reason she was booed, just to get a hit thread...and then when someone finally figured out that it wasn't that serious you started spamming the topic with tour vids.
:lol:
That's why I did it. :cool:
I want them to check out Jen's tour videos. They always ignore my posts in the Dance Again Tour thread. :cry
LMAO that could have easily backfired with the TL;DR set. I'm sure people will still run with it.
BTW, all you people with the same avatars are confusing me. I didn't realize this was J!!
Yes!!! I said that before. Everyone go back to your regular avatars. It's mind boggling.
JenRox wrote:Ahhh, I'm glad you are ok, ringleader. That's so scary! At least you were able to see the show last week or whenever it was. :hug
I think these are from Boston? This guys uploaded like 20 videos. Here's the playlist:
Yesssss it is from Boston!
He has the video where she got booed for filth! Although it's not as loud as it was in the concert. I didn't realize she said something about the Red Sox after. I think she said something about seeing the Red Sox? :lol
still no professional reviews? The Boston Globe and the Boston Herald don't care about Jen? :(
I found this from a random website.....
Music review :: Dance Again World Tour with Jennifer Lopez & Enrique Iglesias
by Chris Sosa
Syndication & Office Manager
Friday Jul 27, 2012
Jennifer Lopez has been on the scene for over a decade, but the Dance Again World Tour marks her debut as a headlining performer. In the US, J.Lo has partnered with superstar Enrique Iglesias as a co-headliner. The two performed at TD Garden in Boston on July 25th.
Iglesias performed first, a change due to press reviews criticizing his billing as the final performer. He kicked it off with "Tonight," a song that continues the good-boy’s attempt at being a bad one. No matter how hard he tries, a baby-faced crooner known for subtle love songs singing, "Tonight I’m fucking you!" just seems tacky.
Thankfully, the majority of the songs and Iglesias’ stage presence represented the Latin superstar who’s made the boys and girls swoon since the 90’s. Enrique took full command of the stage, keeping the audience whipped into a frenzy through hits like "Bailamos," "No Me Digas Que No," "Dirty Dancer," and last Summer’s anthemic "I Like It." Enrique’s live vocals have also improved, a welcome surprise that bolstered his stage presence.
In a show of support for the LGBT community, Iglesias invited a gay couple onto the stage midway through his set, sang to them, and implored them to get married before he came back on his next tour. The ecstatic couple thanked Enrique for loving all types of people, to which the audience erupted in applause. (Enrique also sang specifically to a gay man on the tour’s opening night.) Lest everyone forget he’s a ladies man, Iglesias brought a female audience member on stage to be serenaded through "Hero."
If the event sounds like a living Hallmark card, it was. But as contrived as the whole affair may be, Enrique’s extreme likability and guy-next-door persona sold it. What Iglesias lacks in maturity he makes up for in warmth. The screaming boys and girls of all types affirmed his universal appeal as pop music’s lovable jock out to throw a good party.
Jennifer Lopez was glitz and glam through her set. At 43, Lopez is in perfect shape, and it showed through her stepped up choreography. The live dancing easily surpassed what’s shown in J.Lo’s never-ending parade of music videos. It’s a good thing, because singing is not her forte.
The show itself involved an amount of self-worship that crossed the line into absurd. Lopez impersonated James Brown, jumped in the ring as a boxer, reminisced about the Bronx, flaunted her baby boyfriend, and waxed philosophical as a mother. Alternately funny and cringe-inducing, the only individual who seemed to not be in on the joke was Lopez, who remained enthralled with herself.
Not to say the audience didn’t enjoy it. Her performance level far surpasses her closest competitor: a decade-younger Britney Spears. Aside from a brief lag in the middle, Lopez kept them on their feet and dancing throughout the night, despite not going on stage until after 10pm.
J.Lo fans don’t pack an arena expecting high art, merely some sassy dance moves and Latin flavor. She delivered both in droves. For that, along with the surprisingly touching performance of "Until It Beats No More" and a showstopping encore, Lopez can say she’s gotten her debut world tour off to a satisfying start.
Frankie J serves as the opening act for the US leg, a pleasant yet ironic choice since he can sing circles around the headliners.
I know that I am a little late but I must say the tour was amazing.. Frankie J was superb the man can truly sing... Enrique was surpringsly good his stage presence was uncanny his interaction with the crowd a pleasant surprise and refreshing... then La Lopez she showed up and showed out.. closing out the show it was better in person than those pesky you tube videos.... Here are a few pics if I can share of the concert...