
GWEN STEFANI BRINGS HER DECADES OF HITS – AND AN IMMERSIVE, INTIMATE PERFORMANCE –TO THE STRIP’S ZAPPOS THEATER
“Music is so nostalgic. So I really wanted the show to have that feeling.”–GWEN
STEFANI
The endearingly
down-to-earth Gwen Stefani –who’s always proudly presented herself as
“just a girl” from Orange County —seems both excited and humbled to find
herself headlining a Las Vegas residency.
“I’ve
never done anything in my entire career that I wasn’t passionate
about,” said Stefani. “[The residency] feels really right; it feels very
creative. It feels like the right challenge, and it feels like an
honor,” she said.
Humility
aside, if her dynamic live performances over a 30-year career are any
indication, Stefani will deliver. Her first-ever Las Vegas residency
promises to be a nostalgic romp through a years long, hit-strewn
discography with her band and as a solo artist. A single performance
location dovetails neatly into her current life as a devoted mom, unable
to tour to all corners of the Earth.
The
25-show run at Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort and
Casino,dubbed “Gwen Stefani –Just a Girl,” opens on June 27,with select
dates through March 2019.
“Creatively,
I’m at a place where …[I] have enough hits now to really put on the
kind of show that I think Vegas requires,” said the former “The Voice”
judge, who is also a successful fashion designer. “You can’t really have
a lot of filler –you have to have songs that people recognize.”
Stefani’s
residency will offer a rare chance to see the chart-topping chanteuse
in refreshingly intimate surroundings. Expect radio-staple singles such
as “Hollaback Girl,” “The Sweet Escape,” “Cool” and “What You Waiting
For?” all delivered in Stefani’s instantly recognizable voice and with
her paranormally-energized, immaculately-choreographed charisma.
The
4,600-seat Zappos Theater, renamed and updated in February, boasts 60
ultra-high-definition projectors and LED walls, allowing for an
adaptable, malleable stage show that can connect artists and their fans.
“Production-wise,
you can do a lot more in Vegas than when you’re traveling [on tour],
and so I think that it will be really fun to be able to indulge costumes
and …theater in away that I never have before,” she explained.
Famed
for her intimate and confessional lyrics,Stefani promises her Vegas
show continues the emotional journey she’s shared with fans since
forming No Doubt in her hometown of Anaheim.
Fans should expect her residency to follow the emotional peaks and valleys of Gwen’s life. “Music is so nostalgic. So
I really wanted the [Vegas] show to have that feeling,” said Stefani.
“So the way I laid the show out, it’s kind of in five different
sections, where I think you’ll be able to clearly see that journey and
have that nostalgic feeling.”
Stefani
remained tight-lipped about visual specifics of her Zappos production
during her interview, but revealed that she had just cast dancers from
around 500 hopefuls. There will almost certainly be multiple costume
changes from the L.A.M.B. fashion line founder.
She’s
very aware that, unlike at a typical tour stop where the audience will
be almost entirely hardcore fans, in Vegas she’ll also be performing in
front of a wider audience, including folks who are just looking for
worldclass entertainment while visiting Sin City.
Zappos
Theater, an intimate venue that attracts all manner of visitors from
the U.S. and beyond, represents what Stefani imagines will be a“new,
fresh thing,” compared to large stadium crowds.
Crucially
for Stefani, her residency and its proximity to home allows her to
continue prioritizing motherhood while still expressing herself on
stageand bringing her fans aonce-in-a-lifetime experience.
“This
is just an amazing way to be able to kinda indulge that creative…music,
my job,who I am, part of me —but also to be there for the boys,” she
said. “I can fly out [to Vegas] on a Wednesday, I can come back and be
in bed by midnight and still wake up for the kids in the morning.”