Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Issue date: Saturday, July 25, 2015
Pages available: 142
Previous edition: Friday, July 24, 2015
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 25, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A17 winnipegfreepress. com LATE ENTERTAINMENT WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2015 A 17 T HINGS felt oddly calm entering Investors Group Field Friday night to partake in the extravaganza that is One Direction's On the Road Again tour. That didn't last long, though. Within seconds of being on stage, fireworks began shooting out from all over the place, fans screaming their throats raw before even catching a glimpse of the foursome. As they walked onstage, things went to a whole other level. Without wasting a minute, they blew through group of songs mostly from their newest album, Midnight Memories , at the top of their set, opening with the anthemic Clouds and continuing with Steal My Girl and Where Do Broken Hearts Go . As expected, the show One Direction puts on is pretty much flawless. By now, these guys are pros at stadium tours and it is obvious in the way they worked the massive stage with ease, making sure to rotate themselves often so fans on all sides could see their favourite guy up close. Before too long, they had made their way out to the stage extension to the middle of the floor, tens of thousands of hands feverishly waving to them as they sang. It's impressive how dedicated they seem to their fans - each band member took the time to say thank you ( multiple times) for the support and taking time and money to show up. Not every artist does this, and they should. A slightly more acoustic set featuring Don't Forget Where You Belong and Little Things showcased their vocals wonderfully - these guys are talented singers. They had no trouble powering through the nearly 90- minute main set with very few shaky moments to note. It's clear there are a couple singers who are stronger than the others, but really, when they all harmonize together, it's pretty impressive. At press time, they were working their way through 18 , a sweet little song that threw the swoon factor through the roof. Swedish electro- pop duo Icona Pop opened the night with an unexpectedly fantastic set of amped- up tunes perfect for a crowd as antsy to get the night going as this one was. This genre of music is certainly not everyone's cup of tea but their vocals were consistently strong, easily holding up in the stadium setting, and their often difficult harmonies were on point. There was a general " girls are awesome" vibe as the female duo sang a song about being best friends and did call- outs for " strong girls" and " sexy mamas" while backed by an entirely female band and dancers ( who were all wearing flat shoes, I might add - girl power, indeed). The shtick could have been eye- roll- worthy, but it wasn't - it was oddly endearing. They closed their set with their biggest hit, I Love It , which brought the entire crowd to their feet for the first time of the evening. It's doubtful anyone really remembered who opened as soon as One Direction got onstage, but for the time they were onstage, they made a wonderful impression. erin. lebar@ freepress. mb. ca Twitter: @ Nirerabel Concert Review One Direction . Investors Group Field . July 24 . Attendance: about 32,000 �s �s �s �s out of five See slide show at winnipegfreepress. com 1D proves 2B impressive Harmony, stage presence on point By Erin Lebar MELISSA TAIT / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS MELISSA TAIT / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS MELISSA TAIT / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS LEFT: Fans burst into tears as One Direction takes the stage Friday. ABOVE AND BOTTOM: singer Louis Tomlinson performs to the crowd of 32,000. BELOW: Fans Austin Klotz and Jessica Krotowich could barely wait: they arrived four hours early. MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS A_ 17_ Jul- 25- 15_ FP_ 01. indd A17 7/ 24/ 15 11: 02: 46 PM ;