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Sam Smith’s ‘Gloria’ tour has fans and haters feeling all kinds of ways

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Kim Petras went to number one in the US, UK and elsewhere last fall.Smith has posted of their excitement at bringing their latest show to arena stages.

After the UK, it heads out over the rest of Europe and then North America.On Wednesday, Smith posted a clip of the show in which they welcome the audience to their “gay cabaret.” Smith wears thigh-high leather boots, fishnet stockings and a gold corset.But for now… #GLORIATHETOURElsewhere in the show, Smith strips down to just underwear, while they also dress as a devil in another part of the set.Smith got emotional as they spoke to the audience on the opening night.“Seeing all of you to look at is a joy.

Welcome to the Gloria tour. It has been so, so long since I have been on a stage like this. It’s been five years and a lot has happened.”Then, becoming tearful, Smith continued: “I just want to say thank you so much for being with me through these crazy times, it means the world to me.

As long as you are happy, I will sing for you every night.”Sheffield, that was a dream. Such a magical way to start the Gloria experience.

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