mercredi 27 février 2008

Interview MTV


Voici un nouvel interview d' Avril publié sur le site de MTV. Avril y évoque ici la scène de la tournée à proprement dit: ce sera une scène beaucoup plus grande, mobile avec des escaliers. Elle sortira de la scène (peut être pour se rendre vers la fosse). On y apprend aussi qu' elle a refusé de prendre un micro qui s' accroche, et resera donc avec son traditionnel micro...Autre point assez contradictoire avec une interview posé précédemment, Avril dit ici qu' elle interprétera Girlfriend dans les huit langues différentes.Seule façon de le savoir, être là le 10 juin à Paris...


Une vidéo de l' interview ICI.

Avril Lavigne Is Tickled Pink About Her Best Damn Tour ...
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'The theme is pink!' singer says of jaunt, which kicks off March 5.
By Jennifer Vineyard, with additional reporting by Yasmine Richard


http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1582323/20080226/lavigne_avril.jhtml

Forget about painting the town red — Avril Lavigne wants to paint the town pink on her forthcoming world tour, which kicks off March 5. "Yes! The theme is pink!" she squealed. "The theme is like a party!"

So on her stage, Lavigne will have a pink drum kit and a pink piano — and she'll be playing both of them this time around. "I play the drums, I play the piano and of course I play the guitar," she said. "There's a lot going on."

But just because Lavigne's third outing — called the Best Damn Tour after her album and next single, "The Best Damn Thing" — is pretty in pink doesn't mean it will be bubblegum. Lavigne is planning her biggest production ever — with backup dancers, outfit changes and a moving stage. "I've never played on a stage like this before," she said. "I've got a big stage. I've got stairs, and I'm coming out of the stage, and I got these LED screens behind me. I just wanted the show to be more showy. I wanted to take it to the next level."

To make sure there's a next level for intimacy as well, Lavigne plans a "coming-down" moment, a stripped-down acoustic session in the middle of the set, just "me performing by myself." She also plans to talk more while she's onstage, something she hasn't done much on her past two tours, and refuses to wear a microphone on her head so it doesn't seem artificial.

"It's very rockin'," she said, "but it's just there's more visually to see, a lot going on. I have to perform every single night, so it's like, I don't know if I want a mellow set, you know? I want a crazy, fun, rockin'-out-with-everyone set, so I've got a ton of people onstage with me. It's still very me, but it's just, I've grown."

And as the tour grows, moving through North America, Europe and Asia, fans will see if Lavigne's language skills have grown with her, as she plans to try to sing her hit "Girlfriend" in different languages for different countries (since that's how she recorded the song). "I may try to sing some of the easier ones live," she said. "I think Japanese I can pull off. I'm not sure about the other ones. It was almost impossible to record because there were so many words and more syllables and I had to squash them in, so I don't know. We'll see.

"There's a lot of stuff that we have to work out and a lot of preparation to do," she added. "So we've just been hard at work doing that. And when you work really hard at something, well, hard work pays off. So the show is going to be great. I feel like I'm at my best and this will be my best performance so far. I can't wait!"

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