Rita was nice
by Anonymous on 11/1/17Harrah's Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack - ChesterShe was great but only performed 3 songs so event was dead after an hour.
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Rita Ora on Tour
Rita Ora will not be held back. The Yugoslavian-born British singer has faced major hurdles in her career, and yet her pristine pop music sounds no worse for wear. If anything, the experience of being tied up in contractual morass with her first record label gave Ora the time and motivation to hone what she has — a sultry voice, a confident delivery and access to the greatest songwriters of her time — into a diamond-sharp set of songs released in 2018. The appropriately named Phoenix is full of shout-along anthems to escapism ("Anywhere"), ear-worming inspirational hooks (the Ed Sheeran-penned "Your Song") and searing sober reflections ("Soul Survivor").
But that turning point wouldn't have come as a surprise to anyone paying attention. In a way, she was born for all this: named after beguiling mid-century actress Rita Hayworth, and raised by Albanian parents who fled Yugoslavia for fear of persecution when Ora was just one year old. She was a survivor, and she idolized independent female artists like Beyoncé and Gwen Stefani while growing up in London. She began singing at her father's pub at a young age, and landed her first acting gig at 13. A few years later, one of Jay Z's talent scouts saw her at an open mike and a deal was stuck: Roc Nation would release her debut album, 2012's Ora. Her distinctly British take on pop — steeped in the dance strains that would later infiltrate American Top 40 — kept Ora on top of the U.K. charts, and landed her on tours with Drake and Coldplay.
Her versatility was clear as she worked with EDM giant Calvin Harris ("I Will Never Let You Down"), rap upstart Iggy Azalea ("Black Widow") and pop ballad guru Diane Warren (2015's Oscar-nominated "Grateful," from Beyond the Lights) to churn out yet more hits. Ora's talent seemed to seep from her every pore as she appeared as Mia Grey in the Fifty Shades films, became a judge on The X Factor and replaced Tyra Banks for a season of America's Next Top Model — all this despite the contract dispute keeping her from releasing a second album. By the time she dropped Phoenix, the world was ready for Ora, as evidenced by the sing-alongs that accompany her powerful, band-backed, choreography-rich concerts.
She was great but only performed 3 songs so event was dead after an hour.
Not was I expecting, Rita just sang 3 songs and left, not a good experience
It was a whopping 3 songs, and looked like she was lip syncing.
Rita Ora has an amazing voice which was really showcased at this event, as was her cool and fun personality. Would definitely see her perform again. Loved some of her cover versions as well as her own stuff. Would have happily watched her perform way more than she did! Hope she goes from strength to strength. What could've been better..? Not having to wait so long for the main act to come on (about two and a half hours ish from the scheduled show start time), less down time between acts which was a bit of a buzz-kill, and it felt like one of the supports performed for longer than the main act. Don't get me wrong, the supports were great, some real talent in Chris Cam (one to watch out for!) but it wasn't them I paid to see. Overall a good show though.
Good concert. The intermission between artists was way too long.
Rita was amazing! Such a sweetheart! She sounded greattttt! Wish she stayed on longerrrr..that about it! When she has a huge arena tour in the US..im in there!! She is soooo worth it! Cris Cab and Chris Richardson were also great! Their so talented and cuteeee! They were so entertaining to watch! i loved it! (: overall it was a great show..took sorta long for each performer to come out in between..but still worth the wait!! Kat graham was also good. Her dancing is really really good...she can dance her butt off!! personally...i love her best on vampire diaries! But her set was cool (:
GREAT CONCERT. STAGE PRESENCE IS ON POINT. HER ENERGY AND ENGAGEMENT WITH THE AUDIENCE!