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Nothing but Love World Tour

The Nothing but Love World Tour was the ninth and final concert tour by American recording artist Whitney Houston.[2] It was her first major tour in almost a decade and was used to promote her seventh studio album I Look to You released in 2009.

Prior to Houston performing two dates in Russia mid-December 2009, the official tour started on February 6, 2010, in Asia; also visiting Australia and Europe. The tour was the 34th highest-earning of 2010, grossing over $36 million with 48 to 50 shows performed.[3]

Background

The tour was announced on October 12, 2009, on Houston's official website.[4] By way of introduction, she stated:

This is my first full tour since the My Love Is Your Love tour and I am so excited to be performing for my fans around the world after all this time. I am putting together a great show and cannot wait to perform the songs from my new album 'I Look To You', along with some of your favorites.[5]

The tour began with two rehearsal dates in Russia, under an unadvertised title.[6] At the end of the rehearsal, the tour's title was changed to "Nothing But Love World Tour" with an "official" commencement in February 2010. Houston explained the meaning behind her tour's title is how she overcame her tough times. "I chose this title because what I had under any circumstance was love […] I wouldn't have overcome tough time without my mom and my daughter. My daughter is especially like a friend who supported me and stayed with me at the studio when I was working on the album."[7]

Public criticism

On February 22, the opening night of the Australian leg of the tour suffered negative reviews from critics. Her performance in the Brisbane Entertainment Centre was poorly received, and some fans reportedly walked out of the arenas.[8] Houston's vocal condition was described as sounding hoarse and weak; one particularly low moment occurred when she paused for several minutes in the middle of performing "I Will Always Love You" to sip some water.[9][10]

Houston's promoter commented that Houston's use of cigarettes was partly to blame for her strained voice and stated "It is what it is. She's comfortable with the show she's performing. She knows she's not hitting every note like she used to. But it's value for money; it's Whitney Houston warts and all."[11]Houston received a similar response during her concert at the Forum Copenhagen. Some spectators stated the performance was not up to par on what they had expected; others stated that the singer is a legend, has been on the music scene for 25 years at the time, and considering what she had been through, the performance was fine.[12] Having grossed over $36 million, the tour itself was a financial success; however, the promoter, Andrew McManus, lost $2 million bringing her to Australia.[13]

Opening acts

Setlist

Houston at The O2 Arena in London
Russia
Asia / Oceania
  1. "For the Lovers"
  2. "Nothin' But Love"
  3. "I Didn't Know My Own Strength"
  4. "My Love Is Your Love"
  5. "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)"
  6. "If I Told You That"
  7. "It's Not Right but It's Okay"
  8. "Saving All My Love for You" / "Greatest Love of All" / "All at Once"
  9. "I Learned from the Best"
  10. "I Love the Lord"
  11. "Missing You" (contain excerpts from "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" and "The Way You Make Me Feel")
  12. "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
  13. "How Will I Know"
  14. "I Look to You"
  15. "Step By Step"
  16. "I Will Always Love You"
  17. "Million Dollar Bill"
Europe
  1. Instrumental Intro" (contains elements of "Queen of the Night", "I'm Every Woman" and "How Will I Know")
  2. "For the Lovers"
  3. "Nothin' But Love"
  4. "I Look to You"
  5. "My Love Is Your Love"
  6. "It's Not Right but It's Okay" (contain excerpts from "Like I Never Left")
  7. "Step By Step"
  8. "A Song for You" (contain excerpts from "The Way You Make Me Feel")
  9. "Saving All My Love for You" / "Greatest Love of All" / "All at Once"
  10. "I Learned from the Best"
  11. "I Love the Lord"
  12. "I Will Always Love You"
  13. "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
  14. "How Will I Know"
  15. "I Didn't Know My Own Strength"
  16. "Million Dollar Bill" (Freemasons Radio Edit)

Notes

Shows

Cancellations and rescheduled shows

Critical reception

Houston performing in Milan

Despite upsets from spectators, the tour received mixed to negative reviews from critics for the Australian and European legs of the tour.

Personnel

Band

Choreography

Dancers

Tour Management

References

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