For You, for Me

For You, For Me
North American tour by Kylie Minogue
Start date 30 September 2009 (2009-09-30)
End date 13 October 2009 (2009-10-13)
Legs 1
No. of shows 9
Box office US $3.10 million ($3.46 million in 2016 dollars)[1]
Kylie Minogue concert chronology

For You, for Me[2] (promoted as KylieUSA2009) was the eleventh concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. This was Minogue's first concert tour in North America. The concert has received very favorable reviews from music critics. Despite previous criticism of touring this territory by Minogue and her management, the tour grossed over three million dollars.

Background

In 2002, there was speculation Minogue would bring her Fever tour to the U.S. and Canada, after the success of Fever and its singles in those territories. It was originally believed Minogue did not want to scale down the show for smaller venues but later revealed she was swayed by her management to not perform in the U.S. and Canada. However, Minogue did tour the U.S. with Jingle Ball, an annual concert festival produced on by KIIS-FM, visiting Boston, Anaheim, Houston, Miami, Philadelphia, New York City, and Seattle.[3][4]

The tour was officially announced via Billboard on 6 May 2009. Minogue stated, "I’ve wanted to tour in America and Canada for years now and know that fans have been waiting a long time for this. I’m thrilled that the opportunity has finally arrived."[5] Bill Silva (CEO of Bill Silva Presents) stated, "Kylie has such a successful career outside of North America that it has taken quite a while to find a window in her schedule for the U.S. and Canada. Her amazing fans in North America will be well rewarded for their patience when they experience her show and its entire spectacle."[6] Minogue promoted the tour on the fourth hour of the Today Show in New York stating that she's always wanted to tour the US, but it was a constant battle with her manager. During an interview with BlackBook Magazine Minogue spoke about her fanbase in North America: "The fans in America aren’t great in number, but they’re great in spirit. And they’ve been so patient. I think I really shocked them when I said I was touring, because they’ve become accepting of the fact that it was never going to happen. But I meant it, all the years I spent saying I would love to tour the States" and what they should expect from the tour: "I decided not to go somewhere I’ve never been before, direction-wise, because American audiences haven’t seen my live shows for the most part. So we decided—and I guess it works well in these financial times—to bring with us a "best of" my different tours". Jean Paul Gaultier created some of the outfits for the show.[7]

Minogue later commented on the tour, stating, "It was a micro-tour, but I’ve got to tell you it was so rewarding [...] It was a mission from the heart… It was like… setting my wallet on fire because basically it just made no financial sense to do it, but I just reached a point where I thought, ‘That's it! I just wanna!’ I got a lot of reward from it. Right back to the heart, so it was amazing."[8]

Synopsis

Across the dates of the tour, the show was split into six sections with the addition of the encore; all the costumes for the tour were designed by for Kylie by French designer Jean Paul Gaultier. The elements of the tour drew inspiration from Kylie's earlier tours, borrowing song interpretations, screen visuals, and costumes.

The show began with an instrumental introduction containing elements of "Over the Rainbow", "Somewhere" and "The Sound of Music", which leads into the countdown of "Light Years", which was remixed by Steve Anderson; Kylie was lowered onto the stage on the skull used for "Like a Drug" on the KylieX2008 tour; following this is a new remix of "Speakerphone", followed by a new version of "Come into My World", both remixed by Steve Anderson. After chatting to the audience Kylie would go onto sing the KylieX2008 version of "In Your Eyes", closing the section.

The second section began with a slightly altered version of the "Everything Taboo Medley" used in the Homecoming Tour", but used elements and samples of "Fascinated", "The Real Slim Shady" and "Buffalo Gals", the latter two used in the Fever Tour and did not use the "Step Back in Time" sample. Following this medley, Kylie went on to perform "Better than Today", which was from her then-upcoming eleventh studio album.

The third section began with "Like a Drug", using the intro used on the X Tour; during this section a white version of the "erotic bellboy" outfit worn to sing "Like a Drug" for the X Tour was used. Following "Like a Drug", the "Boombox"/"Can't Get You Out of My Head" mashup was performed, which incorporated the screen visuals of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" used in the Money Can't Buy one-off concert and the XTour. After this, Kylie performed the X Tour version of "Slow" without the "Free" excerpt. To close the section, Kylie introduced the band and performed "2 Hearts".

The fourth section began with a slightly different version of "Red Blooded Woman" used in the both the Showgirl Tour and the Homecoming Tour, but still used the "Where the Wild Roses Grow" excerpt; this performance blended the two performances in the aforementioned tours, using the pommel horse from the Homecoming Tour and the choreography from the Showgirl Tour; this was followed by a small interlude that blended elements and excerpts of "Red Blooded Woman", "Slow", "Heart Beat Rock", "Nu-Di-Ty" and "Wow", dubbed the "Heart Beat Rock Segue", which was followed by a performance of "Wow", closing the section.

The fifth section began with a small instrumental intro dubbed the "White Diamond Theme", which used quotes from various films; this was followed by a performance of the ballad version of "White Diamond", which was followed by the Showgirl Tour version of "Confide in Me", then the ballad version of "I Believe in You, used on the X Tour; throughout the performance of the latter, the screen visuals used in the "Crying Game Medley" during the Fever Tour were used, as well as the falling rose petals used in the tour too.

The penultimate section began with the mashup of Kylie's "Burning Up" and Madonna's "Vogue"; this was followed by the jazz version of "The Locomotion" used in the Showgirl Tours. It was at this point in the show that "On a Night Like This" was supposed to be performed, however it was not performed at any of the dates of the tour. Following "The Locomotion", Kylie and her backing vocalists sang "Kids" before Kylie closed the main body of the show with a performance of "In My Arms".

The encore began with a performance of a new version of "Better the Devil You Know", followed by "The One", which was performed acoustically for the first verse and chorus and was followed by the Freemasons Mix. At all shows, Kylie closed the set with "Love at First Sight", however, she took requests from the audience each night, and on the last show performed the torch version of "I Should Be So Lucky" used in the Intimate and Live tour before "Love at First Sight".

Set list

Minogue performs "In My Arms" at the Air Canada Centre, Toronto

Act I

  1. "Overture" (contains elements of "Over the Rainbow", "Somewhere" and "The Sound of Music")
  2. "Light Years"
  3. "Speakerphone"
  4. "Come into My World"
  5. "In Your Eyes"

Act II

  1. "Shocked" (Album and DNA Remix) (contains excerpts from: "Do You Dare?", "It's No Secret", "Give Me Just a Little More Time", "Keep on Pumpin' It" and "What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)")
  2. "What Do I Have to Do" (contains elements of the Pumpin' mix and excerpts from "I'm Over Dreaming (Over You)".)
  3. "Spinning Around" (contains excerpts from and elements of "Finally", "Fascinated", "The Real Slim Shady", "Buffalo Gals", "Ride On Time" and "Such a Good Feeling")
  4. "Better than Today"

Act III

  1. "Like a Drug"
  2. "Can't Get You Out of My Head" ("Greg Kurstin Mix" along with excerpts from "Boombox" and elements of Blue Monday)
  3. "Slow"
  4. "2 Hearts"

Act IV

  1. "Red Blooded Woman" (contains excerpts from "Where the Wild Roses Grow")
  2. "Heart Beat Rock" (contains elements of "Red Blooded Woman", "Wow", " "Nu-di-ty" and "Slow", along with excerpts from "Mickey") (Dance Interlude) [9]
  3. "Wow"

Act V

  1. "White Diamond Theme" (contains excerpts from various films including: "The Wizard of Oz", "Casablanca", "A Streetcar Named Desire", Sunset Boulevard, "All About Eve", "Beyond the Forest" and "Mommie Dearest", as well as quotes from Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn and Jayne Mansfield) (Video Interlude)
  2. "White Diamond" (Ballad version)
  3. "Confide in Me"
  4. "I Believe in You" (Ballad version)

Act VI

  1. "Burning Up" (contains excerpts from "Vogue")
  2. "The Locomotion"
  3. "Kids"
  4. "In My Arms"

Encore

  1. "Better the Devil You Know"
  2. "The One"
  3. "Love at First Sight" (Ruff and Jam US Mix)

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Notes

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
North America[15]
30 September 2009 Oakland United States Fox Theatre 5,280 / 5,592 $401,709
1 October 2009
3 October 2009 Las Vegas Pearl Concert Theater 2,394 / 2,394 $222,265
4 October 2009 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl 8,108 / 8,504 $749,957
7 October 2009[lower-alpha 1] Chicago UIC Pavilion 4,021 / 4,021 $299,536
9 October 2009 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 7,679 / 7,837 $568,604
11 October 2009 New York City United States Hammerstein Ballroom 9,650 / 10,100 $853,150
12 October 2009
13 October 2009
TOTAL 37,132 / 38,448 (96.6%) $3,095,221

Notes

  1. The 7 October 2009 concert at UIC Pavilion in Chicago was originally scheduled to take place at the Congress Theater.

Critical reception

For the most part, the tour received rave reviews. After being "stunned by the glitz and glamour of Kylie's tour and the power it had to pull in celebs when she performed at the Palms", Vegas promoters even offered Minogue a complete residence for a show in the city.[16]

Broadcasts and recordings

In December 2009, Billboard magazine announced Minogue would release a live recording of her performance at the Hammerstein Ballroom. It contains all songs performed with the exception of "Better than Today", recorded for Minogue's next studio album. The album was released in digital format, only available to online digital media stores, on 14 December 2009.[24]

Footage from the tour is included on the Special Edition DVD of Kylie Minogue's album, Aphrodite. It features the "White Diamond Theme", "White Diamond", "Confide in Me", and "I Believe in You".

On 3 May 2011, to celebrate the arrival of the "Aphrodite Live" leg of Kylie's Aphrodite World Tour to the United States, a digital EP was released. Besides including three songs performed by Kylie at the BBC's Live Lounge, it also featured two songs live from her 2009 concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom: "Confide in Me" and "Better than Today", the latter being the only song not included in the "Kylie: Live in New York" album.

Personnel

Adapted from the For You, For Me credits.[25]

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