Press It...Press It Real Good
St. John's second annual Just Press Play concert rocked Carnesecca Arena
Caitlyn Nolan, Online Editor
Issue date: 4/25/07 Section: Entertainment
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was headlining, the show still brought in a decent audience and gave the show
a more intimate feeling.
Taking the stage around 8:30 to the shrill screams of her many female fans, Ciara opened up the show with a medley of some of her hits. The stage was simple; nothing like it would be at a larger venue, with just a black curtain and a platform. However, it was hard to tell that Ciara was not playing at Madison Square Garden with the way she worked the audience. With her larger- than-life stage persona, the "First Lady of Crunk & B," had the audience members both on the floor and in the stands dancing.
The small turnout proved to have its perks, as Ciara left the stage a couple of times to go directly to those standing at the barricade (something she told the audience she does not do often). She was constantly on the move the entire time she was onstage, whether she was wiggling her hips or reaching out to the audience as though she was singing especially for them. Ciara was not the only one who made her set entertaining; her talented dancers also proved to be a big hit with the audience. But Ciara seemed to be at
a loss as to where her male fans were, since every time she asked them to scream, only a thin sound of hooting could be heard. She made the best of the show though, directly involving the audience on multiple occasions and dancing as though this was the last
show she would be performing. An hour and a half later, Ciara closed her show
with her hit song, "Get Up."
"I wish this night could last forever," the singer exclaimed while onstage.
Deep followed Ciara, which was somewhat of a disappointment. Most of the audience had just shown up to see Ciara perform, and the already small crowd thinned even more during Deep's performance, as the set was being changed behind them.
Boston natives Boys Like Girls were next to take the stage. While this band is not as well-known as Ciara or their current tour mates Hellogoodbye, they proved to have quite the fan base at St. John's, as well as proving that they can play a show in true rock n' roll
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