Steps Party On The Dance Floor Tour Review
If you love pop music from the 90s, then you should have heard of Steps. This British pop group that had massive success in the late 90s and early 2000s is back and better. They recently concluded their "Party On The Dance Floor Tour" and we were there to witness it all. In this review, we'll be discussing everything that happened on the tour and sharing our thoughts on it.
The Venue
The tour kicked off in Dublin, Ireland, and we attended the show at the 3Arena. The venue was a great choice for the show. It's a modern and spacious arena that can accommodate a large crowd. The sound quality was good, the lighting was impressive, and the seating arrangement was well-organized. We were able to see the stage from almost every angle, and the screens on either side of the stage provided an even closer look for those seated at the back.
The Performance
As soon as the show began, we could feel the energy in the air. The group was introduced by a video montage of their previous hits. The opening song was "Scared of the Dark," which set the tone for the rest of the show. The group members looked amazing in their outfits and were full of energy. They interacted well with the crowd, and it was evident that they were happy to be back on stage together after several years.
They performed a mix of their old hits and new songs from their latest album "Tears on the Dancefloor." It was great to hear the old songs we grew up with like "Tragedy," "Deeper Shade of Blue," and "Better Best Forgotten." They also performed some of their new songs like "Happy," "Neon Blue," and "Firefly." The group's dance moves were on point, and they had a great backup dance team.
The show was filled with surprises. Lisa Scott-Lee sang a solo for "You're Everything That Matters to Me," which was a rare treat. A medley of their ballads had us all singing along, and we loved every minute of it. The group's covers of other artists' songs were also a hit. They performed "Dancing Queen" by ABBA and "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor. The group ended the show with a bang, performing their biggest hit "Tragedy."
The Audience
The majority of the audience were adults in their late 20s to early 40s, who were fans of the group when they were younger. There were also a few younger attendees who seemed to enjoy themselves. The audience was lively and engaged throughout the show. We could see people dancing, singing along, and having a great time. There were even a few people who dressed up like the group members, which added to the overall vibe.
Conclusion
Overall, we had a great time at the Steps "Party On The Dance Floor Tour." The venue was perfect for the show, and the group's performance was outstanding. The surprises and the interaction with the crowd made the show even more enjoyable. It's evident that Steps still has a massive following, and their music continues to appeal to people of all ages. If you're a fan of the group, or you just love pop music from the 90s, then the "Party On The Dance Floor Tour" is a show you don't want to miss.