STEPHANIE FIERCE: HISTORY REVEALED WORLD TOUR The
"History Revealed" tour is the fifth headlining concert world tour by pop icon Stephanie Fierce. The tour will be held to promote all of Stephanie Fierce's records; which include
"The Past, Present and Future of Pop" (2008),
"Diary of a Pop Sinner" (2009), "Stephanie Fierce"(2010), "Newborn"(2011), "Free" (2011), "Life's Good" (2012),
"Love is Lust" (2012) and
"Man Music (E.P.)". The tour will consist of a similar concept as
"The Time Machine World Tour", where Fierce will be traveling through periodic times of music. This time however, the tour will be based on Fierce's own history of music and album eras, each being showcased in the form a segments. The tour is set to travel through most continents and to the most populated cities in the world. The tour will be sponsored by Live Nation and Hot Eye Records. Suburban Sunrise, Xena Bennington, Serenity Scott and Mandy William will serve as opening acts for selected dates on all tour legs. All tickets from the "History Revealed" tour will be sold using paperless ticketing, in order to prevent ticket scalping. One dollar from each ticket will be donated to the "Fierce Fight Against Cancer Foundation". It's set to be released July 30, 2013 on DVD/CD and Blu-ray.
"I think that with my first tour I was trying to showcase the history of music in general. I felt like that was a very creative approach toward my first tour. I was looking at all eras in pop culture and complimenting them with the songs on my first album "The Past, Present and The Future of Pop". I definitely do not want to take another bite of that, so instead, on this tour I will be showcasing MY history as it will be revealed through my eyes. Each act will represent an album of mine and a whole story will be developed around it. So what I can easily say is that this tour is for the true fans who are familiar with my work.
Not only will they be able to understand the concept of the show, they will also be able to look back on everything I've done as an artist. At this point, I'm very familiar with all of my work and It's amazing to look back and give the fans a show that pays a tribute to my long journey" -
Stephanie Fierce Background and Development: Though the concept for the tour was being developed for months, rehearsals took place for a short period of time; with only one month of intense rehearsals, the show was ready to go on the road, leaving fans excited to buy tickets. The tour was definitely an unexpected move from Fierce, especially after "Love is Lust" not doing well commercially and her announcing plans of a hiatus after the album was released. In the end, Fierce apologized to fans and made the decision to that she will never make an announcement of her retiring and that the only reason the hiatus was announced was because she suffered a horrible miscarriage and was seeking treatments in the hospital. But after recuperating, she felt like a hiatus was not needed. Initially, seats for the concert tour weren't selling out completely, probably due to the sudden announcement of the tour, which didn't have any sort of promotional phase before it. However, shows began to sell out after the very first show of the tour, due to buzz and positive critical acclaim afterwards.
The whole show consists of many musical and media attributes that relate to Stephanie Fierce artistry and music career. The first act is showcased with high energy, most background dancers are present and most instrumentation focus consist of wind instruments such as horns and saxophones that give it a classical feel. The second act consists more of a theatrical approach, and Fierce's more basic instrumentation is showcased. The third act is showcased as more of a rock-pop oriented section. All of this was inspired by Fierce's personal music taste and inspirations.
ReceptionThe History Revealed World Tour met with positive reception from music critics.
"Probably one of the most underrated tours of the year? Did I say underrated? Yes. Well, let's just say when the DVD of this tour comes out, underrated no more it shall be. I've been living in Dubai nearly all my life, and I often see many pop stars visit our territory mainly because we are a great market for international musicians, but Fierce is an exception. A lot of artists, typically legends, are hyped to be the greatest performers of our time, but Fierce doesn't fit that mold. She is extraordinary live and it you chose to deny that, you are clearly delusional my friend. But then again, we are all entitled to our...blah blah. --Jumping the gun, I can say that The History Revealed Tour, is one of the best shows I've been to in a long time.-- while the tour's concept does seem to be reminiscent to the "Time Machine World Tour" in many ways, the tour does stand on it's own and could respectably earn the title as Fierce's biggest tour to date. I mean Fierce, is just a boss on stage, I have yet to see a pop star that could match her presence when it comes to being both a live singer and an entertainer. They way she commands that stage, is almost as if she's been starving for a performance for years. But we already know all of this, let's move on forward to the actual show. -- With a completely sold out crowd, Stephanie Fierce allowed no room for mistakes, as moving cameras followed her every move and every note. Each act/section of the show, included brand new costumes which looked incredibly sparkly and expensive from a front row seat view. And who could not mention the ravishing and very well experienced diverse band that accompanied her on every song. One thing to notice was that this was the very first tour in which Fierce did not include an all female band. Two of the guitar players were indeed males. Not that Fierce is a feminist all the time, but that definitely surprised me. What makes this tour stand out from a lot of tours, is that Fierce is very much involved and connected to the instrumentation. In other words, Fierce doesn't seem to be a remote controlled by the band, but instead the band seems to be remote controlled by her." -
Joey Hill (Rolling Stone Magazine)DVD Features: -
Full length concert footage as well as pre-concert and backstage content. (3 hrs)
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The Making of the "History Revealed" World Tour (36 Mins)
Bonus Material and Alternative Content:- Stephanie Fierce's Home Music Session (15 mins)
- Fierce Fight Against Cancer Foundation (12 Mins)
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"Sin City feat. Raven Comatose & The Rockers" (Never Before Seen Music Video) (4.5 Mins)
Instruments: Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Flutes, Drums, Trumpets, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Harp, Violins, Synthesizers, Piano, Organs.
Personnel: The Stephanie Fierce Band (Act 1-5);
band plays throughout the whole show. Are the typical backbone of the show and are used in all songs. Background Dancers (Acts 1-3);
background dancers perform only in the first three acts, mostly for all the uptempo numbers. Background Vocalist (Acts 2-4);
background vocalist are used for certain songs in acts 2, 3 and 4 for vocal support, added harmonies, and vocal adlibs not provided by Fierce.Electronic Music Duo (Act 4);
electronic music duo are included as a side band in Act 4, in support of the song's more electronic based compositions.DVD/CD SET-LIST/TRACK-LIST: Act 1 1. Intro (Introuding The Stephanie Fierce Band)
2. Hot Shot feat. The Rockers
3. Life's Good feat. Ryan Ross Hernandez
4. Sin City feat. Raven Comatose & The Rockers
5. Gangstar feat. Miss Vanity
6. Love Feels Like Grenades feat. GirlSpice
Act 2 6. Slap My Bass
7. Bette Davis Eyes
8. Back To Fierce
9. Keep You In a Collar
10. Sent a Bullet
11. Love is Lust
Act 312. Hunter (Bring on the Acid Rain)
13. I Love The Way You Loath Me feat. Ryan Ross Hernandez
14. She's The Bitch
15. Stairway to Heaven (Led Led Zeppelin Cover)
16. Lead Me To Your Heart feat. James Urie
17. Crucifixion on an Innocent (Suffer) Act 418. U and I = Suicide feat. Glamazon and Electrodeath
19. Parasite
20. Sweaty Nights
21. Electric Club/No Tempo/Dirty Undercover (Montage)
22. Immune feat. Jakey Comatose /In Love Alone (Dance Mix)
23. Fierce
Act 5: 24. Dear Producer, Stephanie Sampled a Tree
25. Liar
26. Bitter Queen
27. Tequila Shower feat. Johnny Johnson
28. Vomit
29. As It Ends
30. Dying in the Airwaves SHOWS: 105* (Subject to Change)
LEGS & DATES: North America September 1 2012 San Juan Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum [Sold Out]
September 2, 2012 San Juan Puerto Rico Jose Miguel Angretol Coliseum [Sold Out]
September 7 2012 Sacramento ARCO Arena [Sold Out]
September 8, 2012 Sacramento ARCO Arena [Sold Out]
September 10, 2012 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre [Sold Out]
September 12, 2012 Salt Lake City USANA Amphitheatre [Sold Out]
September 14, 2012 Albuquerque The Pavilion [Sold Out]
September 15, 2012 Greenwood Village Comfort Dental Amphitheatre [Sold Out]
September 17, 2012 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center [Sold Out]
September 21, 2012 Los Angeles Staples Center [Sold Out]
September 22, 2012 Phoenix Cricket Wireless Pavilion [Sold Out]
September 24, 2012 Dallas Superpages Center [Sold Out]
September 25, 2012 San Antonio AT&T Center [Sold Out]
September 28, 2012 Atlanta Philips Arena [Sold Out]
September 30, 2012 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre [Sold Out]
October 2, 2012 Miami American Airlines Arena [Sold Out]
October 3, 2012 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center [Sold Out]
October 8, 2012 Mansfield United States Comcast Center [Sold Out]
October 11, 2012 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena [Sold Out]
October 12 2012 San Diego iPayOne Center [Sold Out]
October 13, 2012 Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater [Sold Out]
October 14, 2012 Atlantic City Borgata [Sold Out]
October 17 2012 El Paso United States Don Haskins Center [Sold Out]
October 18 2012 Phoenix US Airways Center [Sold Out]
October 21 2012 New York City Madison Square Garden [Sold Out]
October 24, 2012 Haheim Arrowhead Pond [Sold Out]
October 26, 2012 San Jose HP Pavilion at San Jose [Sold Out]
October 29, 2012 Chicago United Center [Sold Out]
October 30, 2012 Chicago United Center [Sold Out]
November 1 2012 Atlantic City Mark G. Etess Arena [Sold Out]
November 3 2012 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena [Sold Out]
November 4 2012 Boston TD Banknorth Garden [Sold Out]
November 6 2012 New York Madison Square Garden [Sold Out]
November 7 2012 New York Madison Square Garden [Sold Out]
November 8 2012 Orlando Amway Arena [Sold Out]
November 12 2012 Atlanta Philips Arena [Sold Out]
November 13 2012 Atlanta Philips Arena [Sold Out]
November 15 2012 Miami American Airlines Arena [Sold Out]
November 16 2012 Miami American Airlines Arena [Sold Out]
November 19 2012 Houston Toyota Center [Sold Out]
November 20 2012 Corpus Christi American Bank Center [Sold Out]
November 22 2012 San Antonio AT&T Center [Sold Out]
November 23 2012 Dallas American Airlines Center [Sold Out]
November 25 2012 Hidalgo County Dodge Arena [Sold Out]
November 26 2012 Mexico City Palacio de lost Deportes [Sold Out]
November 30 2012 Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes [Sold Out]
December 3 2012 Monterrey Estadio Universitario [Sold Out]
December 5 2012 Guadalajara Arena VFG [Sold Out]
December 7 2012 Miami United States American Airlines Arena [Sold Out]
December 8 2012 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre [Sold Out]
December 9 2012 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre [Sold Out]
December 18, 2012 Montreal Bell Centre [Sold Out]
December 20, 2012 Montreal Bell Centre [Sold Out]
Asia January 4 2010 Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome [Sold Out]
January 5 2013 Mumbai India MMRDA Grounds [Sold Out]
January 8 2013 Mumbai United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome [Sold Out]
January 9 2013 Mumbai United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome [Sold Out]
January 11 2013 Mumbai India MMRDA Grounds [Sold Out]
South & Central America January 20,2013 Guatemala City Guatemala Estadio Mateo Flores [Sold Out]
January 21 2013 San Salvador El Salvador Estadio Jorge Magico Gonzalez [Sold Out]
January 22 2013 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center [Sold Out]
January 23 2013 Caracas Venezuela Aeropuerto La Carlota [Sold Out]
January 25 2013 Barranquilla Colombia Estadio Metropolitano [Sold Out]
January 26 2013 Bogotá Simón Bolívar Park [Sold Out]
January 27 2013 Cali Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero [Sold Out]
January 28 2013 Santiago Chile Arena Santiago [Sold Out]
January 29 2013 Santiago Estadio Nacional [Sold Out]
Australia February 6, 2010 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre [Sold Out]
February 7, 2013 Sydney Acer Arena [Sold Out]
February 8, 2013 Sydney Acer Arena [Sold Out]
February 9, 2013 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre [Sold Out]
February 11, 2013 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena [Sold Out]
February 12, 2013 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena [Sold Out]
February 13, 2013 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre [Sold Out]
Asia & Japan February 20, 2013 Tokyo Japan TY Dome [Sold Out]
February 21, 2013 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena [Sold Out]
February 22, 2013 Jakarta Indonesia JITEC Arena [Sold Out]
February 23, 2013 Macau Macau Venetian Arena [Sold Out]
February 24, 2013 Shanghai China Shanghai Indoor Stadium [Sold Out]
February 25, 2013 Manila Philippines Fort Bonifacio [Sold Out]
February 26, 2013 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena [Sold Out]
February 27, 2013 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena [Sold Out]
February 28, 2013 Taipei Taiwan Zhongshan Soccer Stadium [Sold Out]
UK & Europe March 11, 2013 London England The O2 Arena [Sold Out]
March 12, 2013 London England The 02 Arena [Sold Out]
March 13, 2013 London England The 02 Arena [Sold Out]
March 14, 2013 London England The 02 Arena [Sold Out]
March 15 2013 London England The 02 Arena [Sold Out]
March 17 2013 London England The 02 Arena [Sold Out]
March 19 2013 London England The 02 Arena [Sold Out]
March 26 2013 Zaragoza Spain Feria De Muestras [Sold Out]
March 28 2013 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Estadio de Gran Canaria [Sold Out]
April 2 2013 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López [Sold Out]
April 4 2013 Arnhem Netherlands Gelredome [Sold Out]
April 6 2013 Velika Gorica Croatia Radnik Stadium [Sold Out]
April 7 2013 Timişoara Romania Stadionul Dan Păltinişanu [Sold Out]
April 8 2013 Athens Greece Olympic Stadium [Sold Out]
March 10 2013 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena [Sold Out]
April 13, 2013 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Areena [Sold Out]
April 14, 2013 Helsinki Finland Hatwell Arena [Sold Out]
April 16, 2013 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum [Sold Out]
April 17, 2013 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum [Sold Out]
April 20, 2013 Herning Denmark MCH Indoor Arena [Sold Out]
April 22, 2013 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy [Sold Out]
April 23, 2013 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy [Sold Out]
April 24, 2013 Dublin Ireland The O2 [Sold Out]
April 26 2013 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena [Sold Out]
April 27 2013 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Areena [Sold Out]
April 29 2013 Arnhem Netherlands Gelredome [Sold Out]
Africa May 27, 2013 Johannesburg, South Africa Standard Bank Arena
May 29, 2013 Johannesburg, South Africa Standard Bank Arena
May 30, 2013 Cairo, Egypt The Covered Hall
June 2, 2013 Durban, South Africa ICC Durban Arena
June 5, 2013 Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire Palais des Sports de Treichville
June 7, 2013 Casablanca, Morocco Salle Mohamed V Arena
June 9, 2013 Rabat, Morocco Salle Moulay Abdellah
June 12, 2013 Luanda, Angola Pavilhão da Cidadela
June 13, 2013 Luanda, Angola Pavilhão da Cidadela
June 15, 2013 Algiers, Algeria Salle de Sports de Algiers
June 17, 2013 Yaoundé, Cameroun Palais des Sports de Warda
June 19, 2013 Benghazi, Libya Suliman Ad-Dharrath Arena
June 21, 2013 Radès, Tunisia The arena of Rades
July 21, 2013 Johannesburg, South Africa First National Bank Stadium [*Close to 95,000 Capacity]
Festivals March 23 2013 Indio, California The Aphrodisiac Festival 2013