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Hit songs like “I’m Like a Bird,” “Promiscuous,” and “Turn Off the Light,” have turned Nelly Furtado into a pop powerhouse! Don’t miss your chance to see Nelly Furtado on tour LIVE! Buy your Nelly Furtado tickets now!
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Great Venue. Great Show.
By Nelly Fan from Dallas, TX on 6/21/2007
Pros:
Engaging Stage Presence, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Annoying picture takers..
Best For:
Casual Fans, Completely Unfamiliar, Everyone

Nelly Furtado puts on a great show. Perfect set list from the new album and past albums and a fantastic cover of Gnarls Barkley's 'Crazy'. There were a bunch of people that crowded the stage to take pictures of themselves, trying to get Nelly Furtado in the background. LAME! Nokia Live at Grand Prairie is a fantastic venue for a show. Looking forward to seeing many more concerts there.

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A Truly Professional Display of Talent
By Victoria from Milwaukee, WI on 6/15/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Coliseum too cold
Best For:
Casual Fans, Completely Unfamiliar, Everyone

Our seats were perfect. The performers knew their talents and focused on them. They showed great love for the crowd.

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Beautiful Lady

Tags: Image of staff at work

She gave all she had!

Tags: Image of staff at work

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You made my best friends birthday
By trouble in the house from chardon,ohio on 6/12/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Casual Fans, Everyone

The price for the tickets were reasonable. I am on a budget. I had a blast my best friends birthday was on that day she cried.

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One Nell-y of a time!
By Frankie L. from New York, NY on 6/11/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Casual Fans, Die-Hards Only

Marked with a downright affinity for Nelly Furtado post “Like a Bird”-fame, I was surprised and delighted her set list stuck to both “Loose” and the much under- promoted and given-a-chance “Folklore”. With just one or two songs from her first claim to fame album, Nelly focused on what I feel are songs that showcase her knack for song writing, showmanship, and riffs. True-blue Furtado fans knowingly appreciate her metamorphose from plain-jane pop chanteuse to forethoughtful singer-songwriter. However, there are always those few errant followers, who never heard a cut from “Folklore”-- arguably Furtado’s best work yet. Still while those selections from “Loose” had attendees off their seats and fixated, it was the sultry sounds from “Folklore” that had couples cuddling and gazing lovingly at one another. Now if only they will actually buy the album and give it a chance! Furtado’s voice has often-times been described as wispy at best and though I agree, there is something to be said about the presence she commands onstage these days. Her dancers helped in this department though they were often times erratic and aimless as they gyrated from stage left to stage right and back again – with their only true star being a gorgeous blonde dancer full of so much panache she some times overshadowed Nelly’s presence on stage. Still, thankfully, Nelly left much of the choreography to the dancers and focused on the songs at hand. All in all, Furtado has succeeded in melding true singer-songwriting craftsmanship with pop and danceable offerings. One can tell she is still grappling with perfect marrying of the two. Though the ubiquitous struggle of many pop artists and though there is a sense she has a ways to go, one thing is true: Furtado is well on her way in the right direction.

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Nelly Furtado Biography

When Nelly Furtado appeared with her neo-hippie, multiculti debut, Whoa, Nelly, in 2001, a dance-diva makeover seemed like an impossibility, but the singer/songwriter revived and sustained her career with the sexually charged Loose in 2006, in the process consolidating her position as one of the most unpredictable artists of her decade. Furtado always proudly displayed her Portuguese heritage, a distinction that separated her from legions of emerging female singer/songwriters in the early days of the new millennium, but her uniqueness didnt cease there: she had an ear for elliptical yet memorable melodies, a taste for Brit-pop balanced by an immersion in modern R&B and hip-hop. All this surfaced on Whoa, Nelly and its hits Turn Off the Light and Im Like a Bird, but she really pushed her rhythmic influences to the forefront on Loose, resulting in Promiscuous and Man Eater, her biggest hits to date, and suggesting that Furtado had many avenues yet to explore.

A native of the Canadian city of Victoria, Furtado was a musically precocious child, learning to play a variety of instruments and singing in choirs, spending as much time listening to modern R&B like Mariah Carey and TLC as she did Brit-pop, eventually winding her way toward hip-hop and Brazilian music. Upon her high-school graduation she headed toward Toronto, soon joining the hip-hop duo Nelstar. Not long afterward, the duo of Brian West and Gerald Eaton, core members of the Philosopher Kings, produced the Furtado demo that led to her contract with DreamWorks.

Whoa, Nelly, her first album, appeared in late 2000 and DreamWorks built the album gradually, capitalizing on strong reviews and a supporting slot for Moby, with the record truly taking off when Im Like a Bird turned into a hit on a road that led to a Grammy for Song of the Year. This was one of four Grammy nominations and several hits including Turn Off the Light, which displayed her rhythmic roots in a way Im Like a Bird did not. Furtado had a daughter as she was working on her second album, and her new role as a mother was evident on Folklore. Released in November 2003, Folklore was an ambitious album that garnered some good reviews along with some negative notices, and it failed to generate a hit.

Perhaps the under-performance of Folklore pushed Furtado toward the musical makeover of Loose, the 2006 album produced largely by hip-hop superstar Timbaland. Heavy on grooves and overtly sexual, Loose had a pair of smash singles: Promiscuous, which was a chart-topper in the U.S., and Maneater, which performed the same feat in the U.K. Both singles set the soundtrack for 2006 around the world, helping the album shift seven million copies internationally. Her star status fortified, Furtado took her time delivering a follow-up, releasing her first Spanish-language album, Mi Plan, in September 2009. A collection of remixes from Mi Plan appeared a year later and just a few weeks after that Furtado released her first compilation, The Best of Nelly Furtado which was preceded by the single Night Is Young. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi