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MasterCard Priceless Surprises Presents Gwen Stefani is a promotional concert tour by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani as part of their Priceless campaign. This became Stefani's first tour since 2007's
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; however, tickets available for the tour were only accessible by MasterCard holders. Stefani's recent partnership with MasterCard allowed her to create a concert experience for her fans in a more intimate setting, as she did not perform in large concert venues. The shows contained material from Stefani's first two studio albums, as well as songs that would later appear on her third release, ''
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'' (2016). Each of the three shows contained different set lists. She also premiered several of her songs during these shows, including "
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" on February 7, 2015; "
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" on October 17, 2015; and " Misery" on March 16, 2016. Her first two American concerts, held in
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and
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, sold out immediately after tickets were made available to cardholders. The final show took place in
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. The concerts were well received for being individualized and Stefani received praise for her stage energy.


Background

Stefani initially announced the tour alongside a partnership with MasterCard on December 8, 2014; the partnership enabled MasterCard holders to win several different prizes, including handbags, golf getaways, and concert tickets to see Stefani perform live. The collaboration began with a 30-second television commercial announcing the partnership and debuting Stefani's single, " Spark the Fire". In an interview with MasterCard regarding the concert series, Stefani said that she was "excited to be part of a collaboration that offers me the opportunity to connect and engage with fans through amazing surprises when they least expect it," further stating that she "look forward to working with them to bring something truly unique to fans.” The February 7th show opened doors to the public at 7:00 pm, but the concert itself did not start until 8:00 pm. Each attendee could purchase a maximum of two tickets, exclusively through
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; the starting price for a ticket was $79. The New York City concert was announced on September 15, 2015, and was billed as a "special" event by MasterCard and Stefani herself. The show was, again, only available to MasterCard holders instead of the general public and later became sold out. Despite the significant time gap between her last concert, MasterCard announced on February 8, 2016 that Stefani planned to perform one last show in
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at the
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Diver City event center. During a MasterCard press release, Stefani stated that she looked forward to play fan favorites as well as a few new songs for lucky MasterCard cardholders and my most passionate Japanese fans". At the same venue, the singer premiered her single " Misery" to her fans as "a special surprise".


Synopsis

For the Los Angeles performance, Stefani opened the show with "Spark the Fire", her then-latest single. Immediately after performing a medley of "
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", " Yummy", "Don't Get It Twisted", " Now That You Got It", and "Bubble Pop Electric", Stefani debuted the previously-unreleased "
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". During the New York and Tokyo performances, the show was opened by a performance of Stefani's 2006 single, " Wind It Up"; Stefani wore "red plaid pants, a fishnet body stocking, a cropped black beaded top, and black combat boots", which continued into the performance of " Rich Girl". During the performances of "Misery" and "
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", Stefani wore "cropped red track pants and a red sequined cage top over a black bra" as the lyric video for "Misery" was displayed as the backdrop. In between " 4 in the Morning" and "Danger Zone", Stefani shouted "these songs are taking on new meaning ", referencing her recent divorce from singer
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. At the
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show, Stefani debuted her single "
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", along with the music video which was played during the background. The night ended with an encore performance of both "Hollaback Girl" and "
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".


Critical reception

In his review of the New York City show, Andrew Hampp of '' Billboard'' praised Stefani for bringing "an arena-level production to an intimate theater." Jeffery Slonim, writing for '' Gotham'', similarly enjoyed the performance for being "personal" and particularly favored the emotional premiere of "Used to Love You". Milos Balac of ''
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'' was also impressed, claiming that the tour would "cement tefani'sstatus as of one of pop's reigning acts." A reviewer from Hidden Jams Music stated that the New York performance allowed Stefani to prove herself and predicted that "Used to Love You" would be "all over heradio soon." Reflecting on the Tokyo appearance, Thomas Hall from ''
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'' felt that Stefani "exuded just as much energy as she did the last time she performed in Tokyo in 2007". He complimented her vocals and found the impact of them comparable to the strength of the background dancers.


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Original MasterCard press release
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