Cher at the Colosseum

Cher at the Colosseum
Cher at the Colosseum
Tour by Cher
Start date May 6, 2008
End date February 5, 2011
Legs 13
Shows 192 in North America
Cher tour chronology
Living Proof: The Farewell Tour
(2002-2005)
Cher at the Colosseum
(2008-2011)

Cher at the Colosseum was a series of concerts by Cher at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. For the three years engagement, Cher received $180 million. Performing at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, the first show occurred on May 6, 2008 and the last show was on February 5, 2011. The singer planned to perform 200 dates over a three year period but due to eight cancellations only 192 shows were done. The show included 14 dancers and four aerialists, with a total of 25 costumes designed by Bob Mackie.[1]

Contents

Set List

Additional Notes

First Leg

  • "Song for the Lonely" was sung for the first week of shows.
  • "All or Nothing" was sung for the first couple of weeks.
  • "Love Hurts" was only sung on the first night.
  • "The Shoop Shoop Song" costume was dropped and was replaced with the "Walking In Memphis" costume.

Second Leg

  • In the second leg, the intro megamix was replaced with the old intro megamix that was used for Living Proof: The Farewell Tour.
  • "I Found Someone" was sung after "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" in the intro outfit, "I Found Someone" was later dropped from the show in September.
  • "Song for the Lonely" was dropped.
  • "All or Nothing" was dropped.
  • "The Shoop Shoop Song" was dropped.
  • On October 1, 2008, Cher sang "Let the Good Times Roll" a song she said was requested by a friend of hers in the audience that night.
  • The dancers had new costumes and new choreography for "Strong Enough". The costumes resembled a soccer/rugby attire with ripped white tee shirts, with black pants, gloves, and boots. Giant goalie nets hung from the ceiling for the aerialists.

Third Leg

Fourth Leg

  • "Let the Good Times Roll" was sung on selected nights.
  • "Help Me Make It Through the Night" was sung after "Walking in Memphis" on May 19 for her friend Richard Stark's birthday, founder/creator of Chrome Hearts.

Fifth Leg

Sixth Leg

  • On September 23, 2009, "Strong Enough" was dropped.
  • "Let the Good Times Roll" was re-added to the set-list for a few nights and then dropped again.

Seventh Leg

Twelfth Leg

  • "Welcome to Burlesque" clip from her new motion picture "Burlesque" followed after the "Monologue" instead of the "Laverne Skit".

Costumes

Legendary designer Bob Mackie created a total of twenty-two unique ensembles for Cher at the Colosseum.

  • For "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" and "Song for the Lonely", Cher wore a gold-feathered cape (resembling bird wings on her shoulders) and a headdress/crown with an Egyptian asp. In the back, the headdress had gold feathered spikes that went down to her neck. The cape was removed after she got off of her “Flying Death Mobile” to reveal a much skimpier gold fringe sequined outfit, the same gold fringd sequined outfit that she wore for the Living Proof: The Farewell Tour's introduction, "The Power", the Love Medley, and "Love Hurts". She also wore gold boots.
  • For her Laverne skit, Cher wore a leopard-skinned dress/jump-suit and coat with purple, green, and pink feathers. She had her typical Laverne red curly wig, tacky jewelry, and purple pointed glasses.
  • For "All or Nothing" and "I Found Someone", Cher wore a bronze and gold sultan themed outfit (with pants) covered in gold jewels and sequins. She had long gold tassels that hung from her arms and mid-section. Her hair was a large curly red wig and had a gold forehead crown attached.
  • For "Love Is a Battlefield", Cher wore a ram horned headdress adorned with a big apricot colored wig with black tips. She wore leather thigh high boots, a skin tight ripped flesh colored and brown mesh outfit, a cape, and leather gloves.
  • For "The Beat Goes On", Cher wore a red sequined mini-dress with matching boots, rings, and earrings. She also wore a black-and-white fur/feather coat and her wig was her signature 60s styled long black hair.
  • For "All I Really Want to Do", Cher had her Living Proof: The Farewell Tour's 60s hippie bell-bottom outfit remade. The fur vest was bright purple, the sweater was red-orange, and her bell-bottoms had new colors to match her sweater and fur vest with teal, red, orange, and black. She still wore several rings on her hands, bright purple earrings, and belly-button length ankh necklace around her neck. Her wig was her signature 60s styled long black hair.
  • For "Half-Breed", Cher wore her classic Native American feathered headdress war-bonnet over her trademark long straight black hair. She wore her pink, yellow, orange, and red floor length loin cloth covered in jewels. She also had wrist cuffs with jewels and white feathers.
  • For "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" and "Dark Lady", Cher wore a purple, yellow, and green gypsy styled dress covered with jewels, a heart, a star, a club, a moon, and a diamond. The skirt part of the dress was large and flared. She wore a matching headdress with purple rasta hair. She wore wrist cuffs and teal blue leather boots with a gold trim at the top.
  • Bob Mackie had made a new gypsy styled outfit when Cher started her new leg of shows in September 2009. It was worn for the opening show and was not worn again; she went back to the original gypsy outfit. The newer version was made to transform from a gypsy outfit (very similar to the original) to a gown for “Dark Lady”. The newer gypsy outfit did not have a large flared skirt, but it had strips of jeweled purple and blue sheer fabric. The designs on the dress were more or less the same as the original gypsy outfit, but the headdress and rasta purple hair had slightly changed. When it was time to go into singing “Dark Lady”, two of Cher’s dancers came out to remove a piece of the gypsy skirt which let a longer train of a gown fall to the floor. The gypsy outfit was now a “Fortune Queen” gown of a midnight blue sheer color. A black feathered floor length hand muff was put on her left arm and a black jeweled feathered wreath hat was placed over her gypsy headdress.
Sketch for "Don't Leave Me This Way".
  • For "Don't Leave Me This Way", Cher wore a teal blue feathered hat and coat/wrap that had lights flashing on it and green, blue, and purple geometric designs.
  • For "Take Me Home", Cher wore a sequined disco outfit with matching sequined wig. The same costume she wore for the Live in Monte Carlo concert, Do You Believe? Tour and Living Proof: The Farewell Tour, only now it was in teal blue.
  • For "The Way of Love" and "Love Hurts", Cher wore a midnight blue floor length gown and elbow high gloves with a sequined floral design all along the right side of her torso along with a midnight blue flower themed headdress/cap. It was a newer version of the gown she wore for her Cher: A Celebration at Caesars shows.
  • When Cher started her new leg of shows in September 2009, Bob Mackie had combined Cher's previous "The Way of Love"/"Love Hurts" midnight blue gown with the gown he made for her Time magazine cover photo in 1975. The gown was silver now and still floor length. She continued to wear the floral themed headdress/cap. The gown’s design had a feather mystique that covered all the right spots with sequins, beads, and giant pastel colored stones and jewels.
  • For "After All", Cher wore an “Ice Queen” light periwinkle fur coat with sequined designs on the back of the coat, pointed hat, leather gloves, and chain mail neck scarf. A newer version of the white “Ice Queen” coat she wore for her Heart of Stone Tour and Love Hurts Tour.
  • For "Walking In Memphis", Cher had her peasant girl blouse and jeans outfit from Living Proof: The Farewell Tour redone. She now had Chrome Hearts jeans with blue Gothic crosses, Chrome Hearts silver and diamond jewelry/chains, and Loree Rodkin rings. Her peasant girl blouse was a light blue-purple color, but she had went back to the original white color for the blouse. Her wig started out as above the shoulders and curly, to below the shoulders and wavy, to below the shoulders and straight, and then finally changed to a long straight wig that goes down to her chest. All have been blond wigs.
  • For "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)", Cher wore a mini black dress with flared open sleeves, pointed shoulder pads, and pink and green floral jeweled designs. She wore a curly hot pink wig that had bangs in front and curly pig-tails on the sides. She also wore bright pink heels.
  • For "Strong Enough" and "If I Could Turn Back Time", Cher wore her classic biker-chick jeweled ripped leather and fishnet black body suit with thong, thigh high leather jeweled boots, and a jeweled black leather jacket with fuchsia lining. This was the same costume design from her Living Proof: The Farewell Tour, Heart of Stone Tour, and Love Hurts Tour. She wore her classic giant curly black wig.
  • For the closing number, "Believe", three outfits were made. The first outfit she wore for her first leg of concerts in May. Cher wore a silver-and-white costume with feathers and jewels, resembling a goddess or angel. The costume had wings that hung down from both arms and she wore a platinum white wig with bangs in the front. The wig bumped up on the top of her head and had a long pony tail in the back with a goddess crown. The wig came down on her neck and throat and covered it almost like a helmet. Her chest and torso were covered in flesh colored fabric with jewels in an hour glass shape.
  • Her second "Believe" outfit debuted her first night back for her second leg of concerts in August 2008. Bob Mackie was quoted as saying, "Cher told me that she wanted to be more naked...It's not vulgar, but it's quite shocking. It's like we dipped her in glue and rolled her in diamonds. Not enough of them to cover up the girl." Her left hand and arm had diamond tassels hanging from them. Her torso was covered with flesh colored material that was completely covered with bubble shapes made of diamonds, jewels, and sequins. She had a new headdress that resembled the headdress/crown she wore for the opening outfit when she sang "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For". Instead of being gold, it was silver and it did not have the Egyptian asp, it had a rounded crown on the top of her head. In the back, her hair looked like dread-locks but they were silver beaded chains.
  • The third outfit was a combination of the “Believe” outfit from the Living Proof: The Farewell Tour and the second "Believe" outfit from Caesars Palace. It had beaded chains hanging down over all the right places but was still revealing. She wore a jeweled thong revealing almost her entire buttocks, revealing her infamous tattoo. She wore a jeweled bra that was flesh colored and covered in silver jewels, it had a jeweled red heart over her left breast. Her sleeves were long beaded chains that wrapped around her arms. She had a bright candy-apple red straight wig with slanted bangs that went down to her shoulders. She also wore silver beaded wrist cuffs and platinum silver boots.

Concert dates[2]

All shows were performed at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Leg 1

May 2008
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6 7 10
11 13 14 17
18 20 21 24
25 27 28 31
 
Jun 2008
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1
 
 
 
 

Leg 2

Aug 2008
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6 7
10 12 13 16
17 19 20 23
24 26 27 30
31
Sep 2008
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2 3 6
7 9 10
16 17 20
21 23 24 27
28 30
Oct 2008
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  1 4
5

Leg 3

Feb 2009
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21
22 24 25 28
 
Mar 2009
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1 3 4 7
8 10 11 14
15 17 18 20 21
 
 

Leg 4

Apr 2009
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25
26 28 29
 
May 2009
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  2
3 5 6 9
10 12 13 16
17 19 20 23
24
 

Leg 5

Sep 2009
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19
20 22 23 26
27 29 30
 
Oct 2009
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  3
4 6 7 10
11
 
 
 

Leg 6

Nov 2009
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19 21
24 25 28
29
Dec 2009
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  1 2 5
6 8 9 12
13 15 16 19
20
 
 

Leg 7

Apr 2010
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10
11 13 14 17
18 20 21 24
25 27 28
 

Leg 8

May 2010
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8
9 11 12 15
16 18 19 22
23 25 26 29
30

Leg 9

Jun 2010
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15 16 19
20 22 23 26
27 29 30
 
Jul 2010
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  3
4
 
 
 
 

Leg 10

Sep 2010
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  4
5 7 8 10 11
 
 
 
 

Leg 11

Sep 2010
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21 22 25
26 28 29
 
Oct 2010
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  2
3 5 6 9
10 16
17 19 20 23
24 26 27 30
31

Leg 12

Jan 2011
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11 12 15
16 18 19 22
23 25 26 29
30
Feb 2011
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  1 2 4 5
 
 
 
 

Cancellations

Cher canceled eight shows. Seven due to an illness that she called "Vegas Throat". Rumors spread saying that the star had cancer. Cher made an appearance on the Today show and Access Hollywood saying, "If I had cancer everyone would know about it. I wouldn't tell them but someone would." She also said she couldn't wait to return to Las Vegas in February 2009. The canceled dates were: September 7, 23, 24, 27, 28 and October 4 and 5 in 2008. The eighth cancellation was on May 22, 2010, as Cher was suffering from a stomach bug.

Box office score data

Billboard BOXSCORE - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace [3]
Dates (MDY) Position Gross Sales Tickets Sold / Available Sellout (%)
05-21-08 3 $2,547,560 16,870 / 16,870 100%
05-28-08 4 $2,569,083 16,962 / 16,962 100%
06-04-08 3 $2,584,217 17,022 / 17,022 100%
06-11-08 12 $2,589,078 17,056 / 17,056 100%
08-16-08 2 $1,895,526 12,477 / 12,808 97%
08-23-08 2 $2,591,497 17,078 / 17,078 100%
08-30-08 5 $2,573,670 17,061 / 17,061 100%
09-13-08 9 $2,538,438 16,634 / 16,945 98%
09-13-08 11 $1,739,643 11,600 / 12,375 94%
09-20-08 10 $1,290,796 8,517 / 8,517 100%
09-27-08 2 $2,596,618 17,081 / 17,081 100%
10-18-08 3 $1,294,960 8,530 / 8,530 100%
03-14-09 2 $3,331,455 22,134 / 23,819 93%
03-28-09 3 $1,844,510 12,606 / 14,909 85%
03-28-09 2 $1,912,403 13,124 / 15,069 87%
04-04-09 6 $1,911,450 13,095 / 15,166 86%
05-09-09 2 $3,294,601 22,442 / 24,595 91%
05-30-09 9 $1,781,525 12,716 / 15,771 81%
06-06-09 1 $3,845,125 26,493 / 29,983 88%
10-10-09 28 $3,199,085 21,939 / 25,176 87%
10-17-09 6 $1,956,710 13,747 / 15,991 86%
10-24-09 5 $2,326,062 15,992/ 16,967 95%
12-12-09 2 $3,221,147 23,432/ 26,914 87%
01-09-10 1 $3,335,106 26,867 / 31,033 87%
01-09-10 10 $1,271,451 11,826 / 14,564 81%
05-08-10 1 $4,910,221 35,343 / 40,168 88%
05-15-10 17 $735,618 5,727 / 7,049 81%
06-12-10 1 $3,411,693 27,243 / 33,324 82%
06-12-10 11 $1,538,211 12,042 / 16,216 74%
07-10-10 6 $1,727,400 14,296 / 16,660 86%
07-10-10 7 $1,553,125 13,255 / 16,565 80%
09-04-10 3 $1,363,671 12,121 / 15,968 76%
10-09-10 5 $2,180,153 18,084 / 23,113 78%
11-20-10 5 $3,630,738 29,043 / 33,560 87%
11-20-10 9 $3,102,204 23,690 / 25,254 94%
11-20-10 4 $3,846,894 30,342, / 33,723 90%
2-26-11 3 $4,577,104 31,131 / 33,038 94%
2-26-11 2 $4,802,550 32,147 / 33,656 96%
TOTAL / AVERAGE 4 $97,421,298 697,765 / 776,556 90%

Ticketing sales

Top Vegas Events [4] Result
January 31, 2011-February 5, 2011 No.2
February 1, 2010-January 30, 2011 No.1
November 23, 2009-January 31, 2010 No.2
November 9, 2009-November 22, 2009 No.1
September 21, 2009-November 8, 2009 No.2
September 14, 2009-September 20, 2009 No.1
September 7, 2009-September 13, 2009 No.2
August 31, 2009-September 6, 2009 No.1
May 18, 2009-August 30, 2009 No.2
March 23, 2009-May 17, 2009 No.1
March 16, 2009-March 22, 2009 No.2
March 2, 2009-March 15, 2009 No.1
February 23, 2009-March 1, 2009 No.2
January 12, 2009-February 22, 2009 No.1
December 29, 2008-January 11, 2009 No.2
December 22-December 28, 2008 No.3
December 8-December 21, 2008 No.2
December 1-December 7, 2008 No.3
November 3-November 30, 2008 No.2
September 29-October 5, 2008 No.5
September 22-September 28, 2008 No.2
July 21-September 21, 2008 No.1
May 26-July 20, 2008 No.2
March 10-May 25, 2008 No.1
February 18-March 9, 2008 No.2
February 4-February 17, 2008 No.1
Top Concerts Events [5] Result
September 1-September 7, 2008 No.5
August 25-August 31, 2008 No.6
August 18-August 24, 2008 No.6
August 11-August 17, 2008 No.3
August 4-August 10, 2008 No.9
May 19-May 25, 2008 No.10
May 12-May 18, 2008 No.7
May 5-May 11, 2008 No.3
April 28-May 4, 2008 No.7
February 4-February 10, 2008 No.8
Top Combined Events [6] Result
September 1-September 7, 2008 No.16
August 25-August 31, 2008 No.13
August 18-August 24, 2008 No.16
August 11-August 17, 2008 No.10
May 12-May 18, 2008 No.12
May 5-May 11, 2008 No.6
April 28-May 4, 2008 No.13
April 21-April 27, 2008 No.18
February 11-February 17, 2008 No.18
Cher Performing Believe.

Broadcast and recordings

On February 26, 2009, Entertainment Tonight aired a segment featuring clips from the show, including "Believe", "Love Is a Battlefield", "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" and "Half-Breed". The audio of all performances was replaced by a remix of "Believe".[7] In early May 2009, a complete recording of the May 9 show was posted in her official community. "Let The Good Times Roll" was also posted, from the May 6 performance, in which Cher's former boyfriend Robert Camilletti was present. Many other recordings have been posted on YouTube. Also clips of "Believe" and her monologue were shown on the May 10th, 2010 episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Cher also performed "Take Me Home" from an Oprah Winfrey Show episode from May 6, 2008 live from Caesars Palace. On the May 21st and 22nd episode of "Extra" there were multiple clips of Cher while performing "Believe" and "The Beat Goes On".[8][9] Cher confirmed on twitter, that 'Cher At The Colosseum' will not be available on DVD, as none of the shows were filmed.

Merchandise

Located at Caesars Palace just to the left of the Colosseum entrance doors was the Cher Boutique. There, fans were able to purchase various memorabilia and souvenir items. DVD's, CD's, Programs, Hats, Shirts, Mugs, Autographed Pictures, and Keychains, were just a few things that were sold there. Prices ranged from $50 to $1000+.

Personnel

  • Lead Vocals: Cher
  • Musical Direction & Choreographer: Doriana Sanchez
  • Costume Design: Bob Mackie
  • Aerial Choreographer: Dreya Weber
  • Dance Captain: Kevin Wilson
  • Aerialist: Sagiv Ben Binyamin
  • Aerialist: Katia Sereno
  • Aerialist: Mam Smith
  • Aerialist: Maximiliano Torandell
  • Dancer: Melissa Cabrera
  • Dancer: Jackie Dowsett
  • Dancer: Suzanne Easter
  • Dancer: Scott Fowler
  • Dancer: Stephanie Landwehr
  • Dancer: Sumayah McRae
  • Dancer: Marlon Pelayo
  • Dancer: Jamal Story
  • Dancer: Jaymz Tuaileva
  • Dancer: Claire Louise Turton
  • Dancer: Tovaris Wilson

Band

  • Background Vocals: Stacy Campbell
  • Background Vocals: Jenny Douglas-Foote
  • Background Vocals: Patti Russo
  • Background Vocals: Danni Gee
  • Background Vocals: Nichelle Tillman
  • Musical Director/Keyboards/Vocals: Paul Mirkovich
  • Guitars/Background Vocals: David Barry
  • Drums: Mark Schulman or Nate Morton
  • Keyboards: Darrell Smith
  • Bass: Alexander (Sasha) Krivstov

References

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