
Barefoot and commanding, Belinda Carlisle transformed the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino Resort into her personal sanctuary Saturday night (Fe. 23, 2025). Against a backdrop of deep midnight blue and theatrical starlight effects, the 66-year-old icon emerged in a fitted black ensemble with elegant pleating and a flowing skirt. Her blonde hair caught the dramatic lighting as she moved with the confidence of someone completely in her element.
The setlist opened with a powerful rendition of “(We Want) The Same Thing” before sliding into the Go-Go’s classic “Head Over Heels,” each song delivered with a voice that’s grown richer and more nuanced with time. The predominantly male audience found themselves swaying in unified appreciation, as if caught in the gravitational pull of a star that’s only grown brighter with age.
A rare treat emerged when Carlisle delivered “Do You Feel Like I Feel?”, a deep cut that had hardcore fans gasping in recognition. Her bare feet seemed to draw power directly from the stage, creating an intimacy that made the 5,000-seat theatre feel like an after-hours confession. The former Rolling Stone cover girl and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, commanded every moment with a knowing smile that suggested she’s now the one writing the rules.
As “I Get Weak” filled the theatre, Carlisle’s voice carried new depth and gravitas. Her fitted black top caught the deep blue lights perfectly, while her graceful arm movements (captured beautifully in silver bangles) emphasized each emotional peak.
Through “La Luna” and into “Summer Rain,” Carlisle worked the stage with effortless command, her blonde hair catching the dramatic lighting as she moved. The pleated skirt created elegant shadows as she swayed, demonstrating that true stage presence only deepens with time.
When “Heaven Is a Place on Earth” began, the entire theatre seemed to levitate. The theatrical lighting created an ethereal atmosphere, with those signature white spots floating like stars behind her as she delivered her biggest hit with the same passion as when it first topped the charts.
The encore sequence proved particularly poignant. “Runaway Horses” galloped straight into a playful take on “Vacation,” before Carlisle shared “Our Lips Are Sealed,” the song that started it all back in 1981. The night closed with “Live Your Life Be Free,” a fitting finale from an artist who’s spent decades showing us how to do exactly that.
Throughout the evening, Carlisle proved that true star power only deepens with time. From her fitted black ensemble, those elegant silver bangles catching the light, and most importantly, those bare feet grounding her to the stage – everything spoke of an artist completely comfortable in her own skin. At 66, she’s simply being Belinda, barefoot and authentic, letting her four decades of artistry speak for themselves.
Belinda Carlisle isn’t chasing youth – she’s showing us all how to embrace exactly who we are, one little step at a time.
Setlist:
- (We Want) The Same Thing
- Head Over Heels
- Do You Feel Like I Feel?
- World Without You
- I Get Weak
- La Luna
- Summer Rain
- Big Big Love
- Circle in the Sand
- Vision of You
- Fool for Love
- Leave a Light On
- Mad About You
- We Got the Beat
- Heaven Is a Place on Earth
Encore:
- Runaway Horses
- Vacation
- Our Lips Are Sealed
- Live Your Life Be Free
All photos by Dan Savoie